What was it like watching Weber play in his prime?
Many in the media would exhaust their vocabulary heaping praise on the most versatile big man in the league.
While he couldn't be a defensive anchor like Duncan or Garnett, he was an outstanding athlete with incredible range. He could even operate out by the three-point line, setting screens and facilitating for others. When the mood struck, if he found himself wide open, he could even knock down a three.
In his fourth year in the league, he even shot nearly 40% from three at one point.
He could play inside and out, excelled at mid-range jumpers, and was skilled at facing up from the low post. With a wide array of post moves at his disposal and a powerful build, anyone taller than him wasn't as fast, and anyone faster wasn't as strong.
He could seemingly do it all, and putting up 20 and 10 was as easy as eating and drinking for him.
