The NBA suspended Sacramento All-Star forward Chris Webber for one game and fined him $7,500 for deliberately throwing an elbow at the head of Jazz rookie Jarron Collins during the Kings' 114-90 win over Utah on Saturday at the Delta Center.
   
Webber also will lose about $155,000 of his $12.75 million salary because of the suspension, which will prevent him from playing tonight against Seattle.
   
With 9:58 left in the third quarter, Webber was called for a flagrant foul after running down the floor and -- away from the ball -- hitting a surprised-looking Collins in the face.
   
"The league makes those decisions," said Kevin O'Connor, the Jazz's vice president of basketball operations. "They review every flagrant foul and, just like last year, when Karl [Malone] backhanded Christian Laettner, they felt it was intentional and a blow to the head. . . . Based on that, they made the decision to suspend" Webber.