Roger once again dominated his fellow draft pick Webber, and Michael Jordan wasn't surprised by the result.
He had been teammates with Chris Webber for a year, and he knew that guy could never become a true superstar.
Mentality? Chris Webber's mentality is indeed a problem, but he hasn't even reached the point of comparing mentality with others.
In Michael Jordan's eyes, Chris Webber's ability has already determined his ceiling.
As a power forward, he neither has strong scoring dominance nor the defensive impact to change a game.
Webber has only had five 40+ point games in his career, and his defense, even until this season, was merely adequate, not excellent.
As for the so-called flair and organization, they're just embellishments.
If flair could win games, the Kings wouldn't have traded White Chocolate for Mike Bibby.
As a number four, Chris Webber's dominance is even less than Karl Malone's.