Quote by Chris Webber
Sitting behind the bench at games is the hardest thing Ive ever ha

Sitting behind the bench at games is the hardest thing Ive ever had to go through because basketball is really most of my happiness. So when I cant go out there and exert energy and have fun and things like that, it kind of puts everything else into perspective. – Chris Webber

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