Vince Carter is a Toronto Raptors legend who put the franchise on the map. He was the first superstar the Raptors had and he brought the team to new heights.
Vince Carter, fondly known as Vinsanity, recently placed two iconic Los Angeles Lakers stars in his list of the top three NBA players of all time. This nod from a high-caliber former player adds a prestigious layer to the Lakers' legacy. A recent survey reveals where players rank the Crypto.com Arena, the home of the Lakers.
Retirement is not easy for NBA players, especially for stars that had countless years of dominance and possibly even championships. However, it all comes to an end eventually, which was the case with Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant as he started to break down towards the backend of his career.
Vince Carter still thinks about how his tenure with the Toronto Raptors ended. It wasn't right for anyone. Carter became a villain in Toronto. He joked about the booing he was subjected to every time he returned to the city in the years following his trade to New Jersey.
When it comes to the GOAT conversation in the NBA, only two players get brought up, for the most part. Those two are Michael Jordan and LeBron James, but Vince Carter believes Kobe Bryant should be a part of the conversation as well.
Eight-time All-Star swingman and first ballot Hall of Famer Vince Carter recently chatted with Bleacher Report's Taylor Rooks for an informative conversation, spanning his entire 22-year NBA career (currently the league record, which All-NBA Lakers forward LeBron James seems set to tie in 2024-25).
While Kobe Bryant rose above everyone else as the premier player of his generation, the Los Angeles Lakers superstar had a lot of competition for that spot throughout the years.
Vince Carter had one of the longest careers in NBA history. The NBA legend played 22 seasons and retired after the 2019-20 season when he was a member of the Atlanta Hawks.
In a recent chat with Taylor Rooks, NBA Hall of Famer and 8x All-Star Vince Carter revealed how Kobe Bryant helped him through the end of his basketball career.
Vince Carter's aerial skills are so skilled that he believes he can defeat the greatest player of all time in a hypothetical slam dunk contest.
Vince Carter is one of the all-time greats in Toronto Raptors history. He was the first star the franchise had, proving that a Canadian team can be a force in the NBA.
NBA news: Vince Carter played 22 seasons in the NBA before he finally called time on his decorated career. By his own admission, it was anything but an easy decision for the former eight-time All-Star.
In a chat with Bleacher Report's Taylor Rooks, former NBA veteran Vince Carter picked himself in a hypothetical dunk contest between him and Michael Jordan.
As the Toronto Raptors approach their 30th season, one of the biggest things talked about is if the team will retire Vince Carter’s jersey. Carter recently got inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame and Raptors president Masai Ujiri hinted that the team will do something big to honor him.
Brooklyn Nets news: Vince Carter is set to receive the greatest honor of his decorated career this year when he gets enshrined into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame as part of the Class of 2024.
Vince Carter spent a lot of time soaring above the court when he starred for the New Jersey Nets. His No. 15 jersey will now hang there permanently, the Brooklyn Nets announced on Wednesday.
A little over a month after his Hall of Fame induction announcement, Vince Carter is now being immortalized by the Brooklyn Nets. In a video on their official YouTube channel, the Nets announced their plan to retire Carter’s No.
It's almost indisputable that Jason Kidd's most productive years were with the New Jersey Nets. The same can be said for Vince Carter. When Kidd was inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in 2018, he was enshrined as a Maverick.
It's about damn time. The Brooklyn Nets are late to the party, better late than never. Soon to be Hall of famer Vince Carter will have his name enshrined in the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame this summer. Carter is an all-time legend, but somehow the Nets organization has waited all this time to lift his No.
Former Toronto Raptor star Vince Carter has been elected into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame class of 2024. He makes the Hall of Fame after an illustrious 22 seasons in the NBA.
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