Carter might be the best dunker in basketball history, but he was more than that throughout his 22 years in the NBA.
An emotional Vince Carter acknowledged his contentious exit from Toronto as his No. 15 jersey became the first number retired by the Raptors in a halftime ceremony during Saturday's game against ...
In life, people often grow through different stages, and sometimes, paths that once matched no longer do. The same can happen between a player and a franchise in the NBA. Vince Carter knows this well: ...
On Saturday, the Toronto Raptors retired Vince Carter’s famous No. 15 jersey at Scotiabank Arena, making him the first player in team history to achieve this honor. The emotional ceremony took place ...
Vince Carter is one of the most exciting players in NBA history. He had the best years of his career playing for the Toronto Raptors and New Jersey Nets (where he made eight NBA All-Star Games). Last ...
Former Toronto Raptors player Vince Carter had his No. 15 jersey retired by the franchise on Saturday night in an emotional ceremony at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto. After spending his first seven ...
It was a moment that held the potential to outshine a showdown between the NBA's top teams, with the East-leading Toronto Raptors hosting the West-leading Memphis Grizzlies. But the Raptors took the ...
Twenty-six years after landing in Toronto as a rookie and almost 20 years after his contentious trade to the then New Jersey Nets, recent Hall of Fame inductee Vince Carter was honored with the first ...
TORONTO — Nearly 16 years before Saturday night, Vince Carter did what he seemed to be doing annually at that point: mess with the Toronto Raptors in the most painful way possible. On Nov. 22, 2008, ...
Vince Carter is coming back to Toronto Raptors broadcasts next season, returning as a part-time color commentator on Sportsnet. Carter confirmed the news to Chris Vinel of the Daytona Beach ...
DAYTONA BEACH — Vince Carter offered an NFL comparison for his newest job. “You watch Football Night in America with Tony Dungy?” he asked. “Same thing with basketball with Carmelo (Anthony) and I. It ...
When Dwight Powell was growing up in Toronto, one of the hometown NBA players he admired greatly was Vince Carter. At the time, Carter was the superstar of all superstars for the Toronto Raptors. And ...
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