Over the course of a 104-85 loss to the Warriors at home, Chris Webber was booed several times by the Philadelphia faithful.

``This is Philadelphia, the toughest place in the world,'' said Allen Iverson, who scored 33 points with a franchise-record 12 turnovers. ``I told him what to expect. I let him know they would expect him to be like the Chris Webber he was.''

Before the game Webber was asked about his playing time.

``I want to make the best of the rest of the time I have here,'' he said. ``I'm still a great player. I'm not going to ever get used to playing 27 minutes a game. It's something we'll address after the season. Right now our goal is to make the playoffs.

``I thought I was to coming into a situation where I would be utilized as the player that I was.''

Webber was unavailable for comment following the game.

Jason Richardson scored 22 points and Mike Dunleavy had 21 of his own for the streaking Warriors who have won 3 out of their last 4 road games.