It looks like Chris Webber will be back in a court room sooner rather than later, with sportsline.com reporting that the King's superstar faces additional charges on accusations he lied to a grand jury about his dealings with a Michigan basketball booster.

Webber, his father Mayce Webber Jr. and aunt Charlene Johnson were charged with with nine counts, including conspiracy to obstruct justice and perjury. They are accused of lying to a federal grand jury about their dealings with ex-booster Eddie Martin.

If found guilty Webber faces a maximum penalty on each charge of five years in prison and a fine of $250,000.