Chris Webber told The Post last night he could see himself retiring if he wins his first NBA title with the Pistons this June.
If he doesn’t retire, Webber likely will give the Knicks another chance since he again becomes a free agent, according to a source close to C-Webb.
Webber revealed before facing the Knicks last night he tried to force a trade last summer to New York. The Knicks pursued Webber when he was bought out of his Philly contract in December, but Webber opted for his hometown, Detroit.
“This summer I definitely wanted to come here (to New York), really tried to ask my agents to make things work when I was in Philadelphia,” Webber said. “It wasn’t working out. With the opportunity to come here (to Detroit), it was a no-brainer. This was the better team and I needed a chance to win a championship.”