Chris Webber takes shots at 'Fab Five' documentary - Detroit Free Press

Michigan's Ray Jackson, looks for help under pressure from Western Kentucky while the Michigan bench cheers the Wolverine forward on in the in the final minutes of regulation play on March 16, 1995, in Dayton, Ohio. More than 20 years later, leave it to Chris Webber to stir the Fab Five pot. But Patrick asked about TNT colleague Marv Albert teasing Webber about Cleveland Cavaliers coach David Blatt's phantom time-out the other day and one thing led to another. "I know that the 'Fab Five' documentary makes it seem like, 'Oh, my God, I'm so scared to talk about it,' " Webber said of that timeout he tried to call against North Carolina way back when, adding he got over it a long time ago. "I've always tried to embrace it. ". Patrick followed up by asking about "Fab Five," the "30 for 30" film that Jalen Rose got together for ESPN. "I love the guys, but I just think there was so much missed there," Webber said. it looked like, you know, what happens, a lot of people, after they retire or when they're looking for a job or when they want to be relevant, they go back in time and kind of make sure their importance is really known. So when one guy has a million highlights of himself, as if he was the leading scorer and all the stories are like embellished, it's just a little hard for me. But I think it was entertaining, there was a lot of truth in it. I think it was... Source: www.freep.com