After missing the first 20 games of the season through injury, Chris Webber is back on the basketball court for the first time since signing a $122.7 million contract during the offseason.
``He had no problems in practice,'' Kings coach Rick Adelman said. ``He ran well. He moved well. It's time to see how he can do in games.''
The team did not miss him - or so their their 15-5 record indicated - but they sure welcomed him back against the Heat, with the All-Star registering 18 points and 6 rebounds in 26 minutes.
Lawrence Funderburke was placed on the injured list with right Achilles' tendinitis to make way for Webber.

