Nets forward Jalen Wilson wasn’t even born yet when Vince Carter began his NBA career with the Toronto Raptors in 1998, and a sophomore at Kansas when Carter retired with the Atlanta Hawks in 2020.
When Daytona Beach native Vince Carter became the No. 5 pick in the NBA draft in June 1998, he was blocked from joining the Toronto Raptors for several months because of a player lockout. With ...
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Vince Carter said no player had ever faced boos like he did returning to Toronto: "It was painful"
Vince Carter recalled that when he returned to play in front of Raptors fans after joining the Nets, he was met with an ...
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"We were like rock stars" - Vince Carter on how Raptors fans treated him and his teammates
During his remarkable 22-year stint in the association, Carter played in front of countless fan bases, having suited up for ...
The Toronto Raptors' fourth season in the NBA began with muted expectations. The team slumped to only 16 wins during the 1997-98 season, and despite basketball's growing popularity in the Great White ...
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 ...
The Toronto Raptors will retire Vince Carter's iconic No. 15 jersey, making him the first player in franchise history to have their number retired by the club, team president Masai Ujiri announced on ...
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