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the fantastic five
Peja Stojakovic goin up for a dunk
   Here are some questions and answers about Chris Webber's injury............
Q: How are you feeling right now?
A: "I feel good.  Right now, I'm strengthening muscles that were pretty strong on me already.  So I'm really going to feel confident when I come back and play."
Q: Are you able to run?
A: "I'm allowed to run now.  I can do two miles on the treadmill.  I walk a quarter mile, run a quarter mile, walk a quarter mile, run a quarter mile, walk a quarter mile, run a quarter mile.  And I don't feel any pain when I run on the treadmill."
Q: Your say there are teams out there with something to prove.  What do the Kings have to prove?
A: "We have to prove that sucsess doesnt come easy.  And when you work for it, we can keep it going.  The last five years, we've had the top three records in all of sports.  We have to prove that it wasn't a fluke.  And we have to prove that we're tougher than we used to be.  And we have to prove that no matter what adversity comes our way,  we can still stand up to it.  Me, personally, want to prove that this injury doesnt control me.  That I control the injury.  I want to prove that I have yet to reach my full potential.  And hopefully when I'm healthy, I can show the full player I can be -- from jump shooting to post play.  Even from three-point shots to a left-hand jump hook to being an 85 percent free-throw shooter.  I have alot to prove to myself.  Because it's been a good run.  But it's nowhere near over.  I feel I have a good seven years left to play this game.  Hopefully, the Lord will bless me to be healthy and I can play like I did when I was 25."
Bobby Jackson goes up for a reverse layup against the L.A. Lakers
Mike Bibby attempts a hard-angle layup against the Suns
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