Forward – Chris Webber
The Kings’ superstar who led the team to one of their successful years in franchise history from 1998 to 2006, Chris Webber embraced his role. Webber was acquired from the Washington Bullets in 1998 and he quickly became the team’s franchise player. He was an All-Star four times while with the Kings and he led to the playoffs six times.
Webber also became one of the best power forwards of his generation during his time in Sacramento. He was an All-NBA First Teamer in 2001 and an All-NBA Second Team member three times, all with the Kings.
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Webber ranks eighth in the team’s all-time rebounds list, seventh in steals and fifth in blocks. The Kings honoured him by retiring his No. 4 jersey in 2009.
Honourable Mention: Forward – Jack Twyman
Before Oscar Robertson was the franchise player, Jack Twyman was the team’s star in the 1950s. He was a six-time All-Star and a two-time All-NBA Second Team member. Twyman is second in the Kings’ all-time scoring list and fifth in rebounds. His No. 27 has been hanging from the rafters since the 1970s.
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