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News » Sacramento Kings Getting Inside 2009-02-07


Sacramento Kings Getting Inside 2009-02-07


Sacramento Kings Getting Inside 2009-02-07
Chris Webber sat at center court in Arco Arena on Friday, tears rolling down his cheeks and a smile across his face.

The former Kings forward may not have finished his career in Sacramento the way he wanted to, but he relived a long list of highlight moments on Friday night when his No. 4 jersey was retired. Asked about his emotions surrounding the experience, Webber cited disappointment as the overriding feeling. He always regrets not being able to give the city of Sacramento a championship, but said there were plenty of good times to reminisce about as well.

"Today I'm just happy, humbled, excited -- every emotion you could think of, including a stomach that's tied up in knots," Webber said before the ceremony. "It's just a great honor."

UTAH 111, KINGS 107: Deron Williams spoiled the Kings' night of nostalgia, scoring 12 of his 34 points in the fourth quarter in a win in Arco Arena Friday.

Williams drew a charge from the Kings' Kevin Martin with 34 seconds left, then hit a driving lay-up with 20 seconds left to put the Jazz up for good. Martin finished with 37 points, scoring 19 in the fourth quarter.


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Added: February 7, 2009

 

 
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