Respond to Rose, King? Wait for the book, Webber says - 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. Jackson and teammate Jimmy King were the last of the infamous Fab Five. TNT analyst Chris Webber, taking part in a media conference call today about the network's coverage of the NBA playoffs , declined to respond to former Michigan teammates' latest salvos in last week's Fab Five spat. "I've already said what I have to say about that, so I'll address it in full when the time comes. But right now, we're just talking basketball and the playoffs and not talking years ago," Webber said. It started last Wednesday, with Webber's appearance on "The Dan Patrick Show" during which he criticized "The Fab Five" documentary — part of ESPN's "30 for 30" series — and said that he didn't participate in it because he wasn't called until a... "I'll address all that in my book, and you'll hear all of that at one time," Webber said today. Webber said last week that he has been working on that book for years. But I understand the interest in it and I will address it. Everything will be addressed, but to respond to what they're responding, right now is just not the time. Source: www.freep.com