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Vince Carter

Vincent Lamar Carter Jr. (born January 26, 1977) is an American former professional basketball player who serves as a basketball analyst for YES Network and formerly ESPN. He primarily played the shooting guard and small forward positions, but occasionally played power forward later in his NBA career. He was an eight-time All-Star and a two-time All-NBA Team selection. He is the only player in NBA history to play as many as 22 seasons from his debut in 1999 to his retirement in 2020.[1][2] He was the scoring leader on the 2000 United States Men’s Olympic Basketball Team where the USA defeated France to win the nation’s twelfth Men’s Basketball Olympic gold medal. He entertained crowds with his leaping ability and slam dunks, earning him nicknames such as "Vinsanity", "Air Canada", and "Half Man, Half Amazing".[a] He has been ranked as the greatest dunker of all time by numerous players, journalists, and by the National Basketball Association (NBA).[3][4][5][6] In addition to his dunking prowess, he was a prolific three-point shooter, making the seventh most three-point field goals in league history.[7]

Vince Carter
Carter in 2013
Personal information
Born (1977-01-26) January 26, 1977 (age 46)
Daytona Beach, Florida, U.S.
Listed height6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)
Listed weight220 lb (100 kg)
Career information
High schoolMainland (Daytona Beach, Florida)
CollegeNorth Carolina (19951998)
NBA draft1998: 1st round, 5th overall pick
Selected by the Golden State Warriors
Playing career1998–2020
PositionShooting guard / small forward
Number15, 25
Career history
19982004Toronto Raptors
20042009New Jersey Nets
20092010Orlando Magic
2010–2011Phoenix Suns
20112014Dallas Mavericks
20142017Memphis Grizzlies
2017–2018Sacramento Kings
20182020Atlanta Hawks
Career highlights and awards
Career statistics
Points25,728 (16.7 ppg)
Rebounds6,606 (4.3 rpg)
Assists4,714 (3.1 apg)
Stats  at NBA.com
Stats at Basketball-Reference.com
Medals

A high school McDonald's All-American, Carter played college basketball for three years with the North Carolina Tar Heels and twice advanced to the Final Four of the NCAA Tournament. He was selected with the fifth overall pick in the 1998 NBA draft by the Golden State Warriors, who traded him to the Toronto Raptors. Carter emerged as a star in Toronto as he won the 1999 NBA Rookie of the Year Award and the Slam Dunk Contest at the 2000 NBA All-Star Weekend. He represented the United States in the 2000 Summer Olympics, where he won a gold medal. In December 2004, he was traded to the New Jersey Nets, where he continued his offensive success. He also played for the Orlando Magic, Phoenix Suns, Dallas Mavericks, Memphis Grizzlies, Sacramento Kings, and Atlanta Hawks. He received the Twyman–Stokes Teammate of the Year Award in 2016. Off the court, Carter established the Embassy of Hope Foundation, helping children and their families in Florida, New Jersey and Ontario. He was recognized in 2000 as Child Advocate of the Year by the Children's Home Society, and received the Florida Governor's Points of Light award in 2007 for his philanthropy in his home state.

Early life edit

Born in Daytona Beach, Florida, Carter is the son of Michelle and Vincent Carter Sr. His parents divorced when he was seven.[8] His mother remarried at least twice.[8][9]

Carter attended Mainland High School in Daytona Beach. He played football as a quarterback until a broken wrist in his freshman year forced him to switch to volleyball.[10] In volleyball, he was named the Volusia County Player of the Year as a junior and averaged 24 kills per match; for comparison, none of his teammates averaged more than one.[11] He was also offered a saxophone scholarship to attend Bethune–Cookman University in Daytona Beach.[12]

He led Mainland's basketball team to its first Class 6A state title in 56 years, and was a 1995 McDonald's All-American.[13] On January 31, 2012, he was designated one of the 35 greatest McDonald's All-Americans.[14][15] In his senior year he averaged 22 points, 11.4 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 3.5 blocks per game.[16] His career totals at Mainland are 2,299 points, 1,042 rebounds, 356 assists and 178 steals.[16] He was contacted by 77 NCAA Division I schools but ultimately chose North Carolina over Florida.[10]

College edit

Carter attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is a member of the Omega Psi Phi fraternity.[17]

He played three seasons of college basketball for the North Carolina Tar Heels under Dean Smith and later Bill Guthridge. During the 1997–98 season, he was a member of new coach Guthridge's "Six Starters" system that also featured Antawn Jamison, Shammond Williams, Ed Cota, Ademola Okulaja, and Makhtar N'Diaye.[18] During his sophomore and junior seasons, Carter helped North Carolina to consecutive ACC men's basketball tournament titles and Final Four appearances. He finished the 1997–98 season with a 15.6 points per game average and was named second-team All-American, First-Team All-ACC, and to the fan's guide third-annual Coaches ACC All-Defensive Team. In May 1998, Carter declared for the 1998 NBA draft, following his classmate Jamison, who had declared earlier that spring.[19]

During his NBA career, Carter continued his coursework at North Carolina, and in August 2000, he graduated with a degree in African-American studies.[20]

Professional career edit

Toronto Raptors (1998–2004) edit

Carter was initially drafted by the Golden State Warriors with the fifth overall pick in the 1998 NBA draft. He was then immediately traded to the Toronto Raptors for the fourth overall pick, Antawn Jamison on draft night.[21] The Raptors had struggled in their first three years as a franchise. Carter was instrumental in leading the Raptors to their first-ever playoff appearance in 2000 before going on to lead them to a 47-win season and their first-ever playoff series win in 2001, advancing them to the Eastern Conference Semifinals.

Due to the NBA lockout, Carter's rookie season did not start until January 1999. Carter quickly became a fan favorite with a soaring offensive game that earned him the nickname "Air Canada". He won the NBA Rookie of the Year Award after averaging 18.3 points and throwing down countless highlight-reel dunks.[22] Carter ascended to full-fledged stardom in his second season—he averaged 25.7 points per game (fourth-highest in the league) and lifted Toronto to its first playoff appearance in franchise history. He subsequently earned his first NBA All-Star selection and was named to the All-NBA Third Team. During the 2000 NBA All-Star Weekend, Carter showcased arguably the most memorable Slam Dunk Contest event in its history.[22] He won the contest by performing an array of dunks including a 360° windmill, a between-the-legs bounce dunk, and an "elbow in the rim" dunk (also known as a "cookie jar" dunk or the "honey dip").[21] Carter and his second cousin once removed, Tracy McGrady, formed a formidable one-two punch as teammates in Toronto between 1998 and 2000. However, McGrady left in free agency to the Orlando Magic in August 2000, leaving Carter as the Raptors' franchise player.

 
Carter with the Raptors in November 2000

In 2000–01, his third season, Carter averaged a career-high 27.6 points per game, made the All-NBA Second Team, and was voted in as a starter for the 2001 NBA All-Star Game. The Raptors finished the regular season with a then franchise-record 47 wins. In the playoffs, the Raptors beat the New York Knicks 3–2 in the first round and advanced to the Eastern Conference Semifinals to face off against the Philadelphia 76ers. Carter and 76ers star Allen Iverson both dominated in a seven-game series that see-sawed back and forth. Carter scored 50 points in Game 3 and set an NBA playoff record for most three-point field goals made in one game. In Game 7, Carter missed a potential game-winning shot with 2.0 seconds remaining.[23] Iverson said of the series in July 2011: "It was incredible. (Carter) had great games at home and I had some great games at home, but both of us were just trying to put our teams on our back and win basketball games. It is great just having those memories and being a part of something like that."[24]

In August 2001, Carter signed a six-year contract extension worth as much as $94 million.[25] Carter missed the final 22 games of the 2001–02 regular season due to injury. He started in 60 games and averaged 24.7 points per game. On December 7, 2001, Carter recorded 42 points, 15 rebounds, 6 assists and 5 steals against the Denver Nuggets.[26] He joined Charles Barkley (1988) as just the second player ever to finish a game with 40 points, 15 rebounds, five steals and five assists, dating back to the 1973–74 season, when the league began officially tracking steals.[27] He was voted into the 2002 NBA All-Star Game, but he could not participate due to injury. Without Carter during the playoffs, the Raptors were defeated in five games by the Detroit Pistons in the first round.

Following off-season surgery,[22] Carter only managed 43 games during the 2002–03 season. In February 2003, Carter gave up his starting spot in the 2003 NBA All-Star Game to Michael Jordan to allow Jordan to make his final start as an All-Star.[28] Carter played in 73 games during the 2003–04 season, but the Raptors fell three games short of making the playoffs.

Trade to the Nets edit

During the 2004 off-season, general manager Glen Grunwald and the entire coaching staff were fired. Following trade rumours all season long, on December 17, 2004 new general manager Rob Babcock traded Carter to the New Jersey Nets for Alonzo Mourning, Aaron Williams, Eric Williams and two first round draft picks.[29]

In his first game back in Toronto, on April 15, 2005, Carter was heavily booed and jeered by Raptors fans. Carter would finish with 39 points in a 101–90 New Jersey victory.[30][31] Carter continued to receive similar treatment for years to come in the town that once embraced him. Despite this, he thrived on many occasions in Toronto as a Net.[22] On January 8, 2006 after a missed free throw by the Raptors, Carter hit a long three pointer at the other end with 0.1 seconds left to seal a 105–104 win to shock the Toronto crowd. Afterwards Carter, who finished with 42 points, referred to it among his greatest shots ever saying "That's definitely number one. The atmosphere, the emotion, the hostility in the arena, it was a fun game."[32] On November 21, 2008, Carter's late game heroics sent the game into overtime where he would hit another game winner doing so on an inbounds alley-oop dunk with 1.5 seconds left in a 129–127 victory. Carter scored 39 points and regarding the continued booing he insisted he held no grudges to the fans "I know, deep down, that's just sports, that's the way it goes. I root for my team and I'm a terrible fan."[33]

In November 2011, Carter, along with Tracy McGrady and Charles Oakley, addressed the Toronto audience in an interview on Off the Record with Michael Landsberg. When asked about being booed in Toronto, Carter said, "They watched myself and Tracy grow up. And when we left they still got to see (us) flourish and become (who we are). For me, I looked at it as, a young child growing up into a grown man and moving on. And I get it. Leaving, hurt a lot of people. It hurt me because I tell you what... I accomplished a lot, I learned a lot, I became the person and player of who I am today because of that experience, through the coaches, players, and everything else. I get it... but regardless I still love the city. I have friends there and my heart is still there because that's where it all started." Later in the interview, when asked about any words to the Toronto fans, Carter said, "I appreciate the fans and whether you cheer for me, boo me, or hate me, I still love you. Toronto's one of the best kept secrets... puts one of the best products on the floor and one of the top places to play in."[34][35][36]

On November 6, 2012, in an interview with TSN Radio 1050, Carter reiterated his love for the city and his appreciation for the Toronto Raptors organization.[37][38] The next day, Sam Mitchell and Rob Babcock revealed on Sportsnet 590, The Fan that the night before Carter was traded to New Jersey, Carter phoned Mitchell to express his desire to stay in Toronto. However, Babcock said it was too late and the trade had already been verbally agreed upon. Looking back on it, Mitchell feels he should have personally contacted the MLSE chairman, Larry Tanenbaum, but was reluctant because he did not want to break the chain of command.[39][40]

Raptors general manager Masai Ujiri referred to Carter in April 2014 as "one of the symbols of the Toronto Raptors."[41] To this day, Carter remains as one of the Raptors' elite scorers in franchise history having amassed 9,420 points averaging 23.4 points per game during his 6+12-year run in Toronto .[42]

On November 19, 2014, nearly a decade after the trade, as a part of the Raptors' 20th anniversary celebration, the team paid tribute to Carter with a video montage during the first quarter of the Raptors–Grizzlies game. Leading up to the game, questions were raised about how Raptors fans would receive the planned video tribute.[43] As the sellout crowd watched the video tribute featuring highlights of Carter's high-flying Raptors days, what began as the usual booing turned into an overwhelmingly positive standing ovation.[44][45][46] An emotional Carter used his warm-up shirt to wipe tears running down his face as he pointed to his heart and waved to the fans in appreciation. He later stated, "It was a great feeling, I couldn't write it any better."[47]

New Jersey Nets (2004–2009) edit

Carter was acquired by the New Jersey Nets on December 17, 2004,[48] playing five seasons for them before departing in June 2009. Carter produced some of his highest numbers with the Nets, surpassing his 23.4 points per game with the Raptors to average 23.6 points per game over his tenure in New Jersey. He missed just 11 games in his four full seasons and helped lead the Nets to three straight playoff runs between 2005 and 2007.

Carter joined a Nets team with Jason Kidd and Richard Jefferson as the leading players. However, the trio never got to play together at full strength during the 2004–05 season. Carter and Kidd carried a shallow roster on a 15–4 run to end the season to make the playoffs.[49]

 
Carter talks with a referee during a game with the Nets, January 2006

In the 2005–06 season, the Carter-Kidd duo co-led the Nets to 49 wins, an Atlantic Division title, and the No. 3 seed in the playoffs. Carter helped lead the Nets to the second round of the playoffs before losing to the eventual NBA champions Miami Heat in five games. Carter averaged 29.6 points, 7.0 rebounds and 5.3 assists in 11 playoff games. Carter was named an Eastern Conference All-Star in 2006. On November 7, 2005, Carter threw down a very memorable dunk against the Miami Heat, over defensive stalwart, Alonzo Mourning.[50] On December 23, 2005, Carter set an NBA record for the most free throws made in a quarter (4th quarter) with 16 against Miami. He tied his career-high of 51 points in the same game.[51]

In the 2006–07 season, Carter was named as a reserve to the 2007 NBA All-Star Game,[52] marking his eighth All-Star appearance.[53] In a 120–114 overtime win over the Washington Wizards on April 7, 2007, Carter and Kidd became the first teammates in over 18 years to record triple-doubles in the same game since the Chicago Bulls' Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen achieved this feat against the Los Angeles Clippers in 1989. Carter finished with 46 points, a career-high 16 rebounds, and 10 assists. Kidd finished with 10 points, tied a career high with 16 rebounds, and tied a season high with 18 assists.[54] Carter finished the 2006–07 season playing all 82 games, averaging over 25 points with a 21 PER.[55]

In July 2007, Carter re-signed with the Nets to a four-year, $61.8 million contract.[56]

During the 2007–08 season, Kidd was traded to the Dallas Mavericks. Carter was credited for becoming a leader following the All-Star break.[57] He became captain of the Nets, and in 2008–09, he and teammate Devin Harris were the highest-scoring starting backcourt in the league.[58] On November 21, 2008, Carter scored a season-high 39 points, including a game winning two-handed reverse dunk, as the Nets battled back from an 18-point deficit to defeat the Toronto Raptors 129–127 in overtime at the Air Canada Centre. He hit a 29-foot, game tying three-pointer to send the game into overtime and then scored the winning basket in the extra period.[59] On February 3, 2009, Carter recorded his fifth career triple-double with 15 points, 12 assists and 10 rebounds in a 99–85 win over the Milwaukee Bucks.[60]

Orlando Magic (2009–2010) edit

 
Carter with the Magic performs a layup against the Raptors, November 2009

On June 25, 2009, Carter was traded, along with Ryan Anderson, to the Orlando Magic in exchange for Rafer Alston, Tony Battie and Courtney Lee.[61] Orlando hoped Carter would provide center Dwight Howard with a perimeter scorer who can create his own shot—something the Magic had lacked when they were defeated in the 2009 NBA Finals by the Los Angeles Lakers.[62] On February 8, 2010, Carter had a season-high 48 points, 34 in the second half, when the Magic rallied from a 17-point deficit to defeat the New Orleans Hornets 123–117.[63] Carter helped the Magic reach the Eastern Conference Finals, where they were defeated 4–2 by the Boston Celtics.

Phoenix Suns (2010–2011) edit

On December 18, 2010, Carter was acquired by the Phoenix Suns along with Marcin Gortat, Mickael Pietrus, and a first-round draft pick in 2011 NBA draft in exchange for Jason Richardson, Hedo Turkoglu, and Earl Clark.[64] On January 17, 2011, Carter recorded 29 points and 12 rebounds in a 129–121 win over the New York Knicks.[65] He reached 20,000 career points during the game, becoming the 37th NBA player to reach that plateau.[66]

On December 9, 2011, following the conclusion of the NBA lockout, Carter was waived by the Suns, meaning the team only had to pay him $4 million of the $18 million he was due for the 2011–12 season.[67] Carter appeared in 51 games with 41 starts, averaging 13.5 points while shooting 42 percent.[67]

Dallas Mavericks (2011–2014) edit

On December 12, 2011, Carter signed a three-year contract with the defending NBA champion Dallas Mavericks.[68] This move reunited Carter with former Nets teammate Jason Kidd. On April 20, 2012, against the Golden State Warriors, Carter became the eighth player in NBA history with 1,500 3-pointers when he made one in the closing minutes.[69]

 
Carter with the Mavericks in October 2012

While known early on in his career for his circus dunks, Carter became known for his 3-point shooting with the Mavericks.[70] On February 13, 2013, in a 123–100 win over the Sacramento Kings, Carter scored 26 points to pass Larry Bird on the NBA's career scoring list, moving him into 29th place.[71] Carter turned aside a Sacramento rally in the third quarter by going 5 of 7 from long range and scoring 17 of Dallas' last 21 points in the period. He ended the night with 21,796 career points for 29th on the all-time list, five ahead of Bird.[70] He also became the 11th NBA player with at least 1,600 3-pointers.[70] He finished the season ranked 27th on the NBA's all-time scoring list with 22,223 career points. His 162 3-pointers tied his career high for 3s made in a season (162-of-397, .408, with Toronto in 2000–01). Over the course of the season, he advanced from 17th place to 11th place on the NBA's all-time 3-point field goals made list (passing Nick Van Exel, Tim Hardaway, Eddie Jones, Glen Rice, Jason Richardson and Kobe Bryant), finishing the year with 1,663 career 3-pointers.[72]

Prior to the 2013–14 season, Carter established himself as the Mavericks' sixth man, after the departure of Jason Terry.[73] He averaged just 10.5 points and shot 37.6% from the field during the first 22 games of the season due to increased responsibilities and pressure to be the team's lone scoring punch off of the bench. He saw his numbers improve in December, averaging 12.5 points and shooting 44.3% from the field during an 18-game stretch.[73] On March 16, 2014, against the Oklahoma City Thunder, Carter raised his career total to 23,010 points, becoming the 27th NBA player to pass the 23,000-point mark with a 3-pointer with 2:17 left in the third quarter.[74] In Game 3 of the Mavericks' first-round playoff series against the San Antonio Spurs, Carter drilled the game-winning 3-pointer with no time remaining on the clock to give the eighth-seeded Mavericks a 109–108 win and a 2–1 series edge over the top-seeded Spurs.[75] The Mavericks went on to lose the series in seven games.[76]

Memphis Grizzlies (2014–2017) edit

2014–15 season edit

On July 12, 2014, Carter signed a multi-year deal with the Memphis Grizzlies.[77] On November 13, 2014, he made a game winning alley-oop assist from the sideline to teammate Courtney Lee at the buzzer to win the game 111–110 over the Sacramento Kings.[78] On December 17, 2014, Carter scored a season-high 18 points in a 117–116 triple overtime win over the San Antonio Spurs.[79] Carter moved into 25th in all-time NBA scoring during the game, passing Robert Parish (23,334).[80]

2015–16 season edit

Carter appeared in just one of the Grizzlies' first 12 games of the 2015–16 season.[81] On February 24, 2016, with nine points scored against the Los Angeles Lakers, Carter passed Charles Barkley (23,757) for 24th in career points scored.[82] Two days later, he scored a season-high 19 points in a 112–95 win over the Lakers.[83] For the latter half of April and the whole first round playoff series against the Spurs, Carter was inserted in the starting lineup and played well.[84] In Game 1 against the Spurs, Carter scored a team-high 16 points in a 106–74 loss.[85] The Grizzlies went on to lose the series in four games. After finishing second behind Tim Duncan in the 2014–15 season, Carter was awarded with the Twyman–Stokes Teammate of the Year Award for the 2015–16 season. The award recognizes the player deemed the best teammate based on selfless play, on- and off-court leadership as a mentor and role model to other NBA players, and commitment and dedication to team.[86]

2016–17 season edit

On November 1, 2016, Carter played in his 1,278th NBA game, tying him with A. C. Green for 25th on the NBA's career list. He also became the 24th player in NBA history to surpass 24,000 career points.[87] On November 8, he scored 20 points against the Denver Nuggets and became the oldest player in the NBA to post a 20-point game since Michael Jordan scored 25 for the Washington Wizards in April 2003, at age 40.[88] It was also Carter's first 20-point game since April 30, 2014.[89] On November 12, Carter made seven field goals against the Milwaukee Bucks to pass Gary Payton (8,708) for 21st in NBA history.[90] Carter also passed Charles Oakley for 24th on the NBA's career games played list with 1,283.[91] On November 14, in a win over the Utah Jazz, Carter had his second 20-point game of the season, joining Michael Jordan and Patrick Ewing as the only players in NBA history to put up 20 points and 5+ rebounds off the bench at the age of 39,[92][93] with Carter being the oldest at 39 years and 287 days.[94] Carter missed seven games in early December with a right hip flexor strain.[95] On January 11, Carter hit his 1,989th career three-pointer to move ahead of Jason Kidd and into fifth on the all-time list.[96] On February 1, in a game against the Denver Nuggets, Carter hit his 2,000th career three-pointer, making him only the fifth player to ever reach that mark.[97] On February 6 against San Antonio, Carter joined Karl Malone, Dikembe Mutombo, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Robert Parish as the only 40-year-old players to record at least four blocks in a game.[98] On February 15, in a game against the New Orleans Pelicans, Carter passed Allen Iverson for 23rd on the NBA all-time scoring list.[99] On March 13, Carter made his first start of the season and made all eight of his shots, including six from beyond the arc, to score a season-high 24 points and lead the Grizzlies past the Milwaukee Bucks 113–93.[100] He became the first 40-year-old in NBA history to hit six triples in one game.[101] At 40 years, 46 days old, Carter also became the oldest player to start an NBA game since Juwan Howard in April 2013.[100] On March 29 against the Indiana Pacers, Carter passed Ray Allen for 22nd on the NBA all-time scoring list.[102] In the Grizzlies' regular-season finale on April 12 against the Dallas Mavericks, Carter played in his 1,347th game and passed Kobe Bryant for 13th in regular-season games played.[103] On April 22, Carter became the first 40-year-old to make three or more 3-pointers in a playoff game during Game 4 of the Grizzlies' first-round series against the San Antonio Spurs.[104]

Sacramento Kings (2017–2018) edit

 
Carter with the Sacramento Kings in 2018

On July 10, 2017, Carter signed a one-year, $8 million contract with the Sacramento Kings.[105][106] On August 18, 2017, during the Players Voice Awards, Carter was named by the NBA Players Association as the Most Influential Veteran.[107] Carter missed seven games early in the season with a kidney stone.[108] On December 27, 2017, Carter scored a season-high 24 points in a 109–95 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers. It was the first time in NBA history that a 40-plus-year-old reserve scored at least 20 points in a game.[109] He shot 10-of-12 from the field in 30 minutes off the bench,[109] with his 83 percent shooting marking the second highest percentage of his career.[110] On January 28, 2018 against the San Antonio Spurs, Carter and Manu Ginóbili scored 21 and 15 points respectively; it was the first game in NBA history where two players over the age of 40 each scored at least 15 points.[111] On March 19, 2018, in a 106–90 loss to the Detroit Pistons, Carter had seven points to move past Patrick Ewing into 22nd place on the NBA's career scoring list.[112] At the season's end, he was named the recipient of the NBPA's Backbone Award and Most Respected Award, as part of the Players Voice Awards.[113][114]

Atlanta Hawks (2018–2020) edit

2018–19 season edit

On August 24, 2018, Carter signed with the Atlanta Hawks.[115] In his debut for the Hawks on October 17, 2018, Carter started at forward and scored 12 points in a 126–107 loss to the New York Knicks,[116] becoming the second oldest player in NBA history to start a season opener at 41 years and 264 days old.[117] Only Robert Parish (42 years and 65 days old) was an older opening-night NBA starter than Carter.[116] On November 21, he scored 14 points off the bench in a 124–108 loss to the Toronto Raptors, and became the 22nd player in NBA history to reach 25,000 career points. The milestone moment, which happened in the final seconds of the game, was made even more memorable for coming via a slam dunk and also for coming against his original team who joined in congratulating him on the court.[118][119] On December 29, he scored an equal team-high 21 points in 111–108 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers. It was his first game with 20 points for Atlanta and became the oldest player in history to lead or tie for the team lead in scoring.[120] He also became the oldest player in NBA history to score 20+ points at 41 years and 337 days old, breaking Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's record by 6 days.[121][122] On February 7, 2019, against the Raptors, Carter passed Jerry West for 21st on the NBA's all-time scoring list.[123] On March 1, 2019, he logged the second-most minutes for the Hawks in a 168–161 quadruple-overtime loss to the Chicago Bulls. At 42, Carter became the oldest player in NBA history to play at least 45 minutes in a game.[124] On March 4, he scored 21 points, all on 3-pointers, in a 114–113 loss to the Miami Heat. He thus surpassed Reggie Miller for 20th on the all-time scoring list, passed Jamal Crawford for sixth on the all-time 3-point field goals made list, became the oldest player to shoot seven 3-pointers, and broke his own record of being the oldest player to score 20+ points in a game at 42 years old.[125][126][127] On March 31, against the Milwaukee Bucks, Carter passed Karl Malone for fifth place on the all-time games played list with his 1,477th game.[128]

2019–20 season edit

In June 2019, Carter stated that he was planning to retire at the end of the 2019–20 NBA season.[129] On September 20, 2019, Carter re-signed with the Hawks[130] and played his first game on October 24, 2019, making his 22nd season official. Four of Carter's teammates were born after he was drafted in 1998.[131][132] On December 10, 2019, he became the fifth player in NBA history to play at least 1,500 games.[133] On January 4, 2020, during a 116–111 win over the Indiana Pacers, Carter became the only player in NBA history to have played in four different decades.[1] On January 22, 2020, Carter moved past Alex English for 19th on the NBA all-time scoring list.[134] On January 31, 2020, Carter moved up to 3rd place in all-time NBA games played with 1,523 passing Dirk Nowitzki in the process.[135] On March 11, 2020, against the New York Knicks, Carter returned to the floor in the final seconds of the game, making a three-pointer in what would be his final game. The NBA suspended the season the same day due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Carter officially announced his retirement from the NBA on June 25, 2020,[136] over a month before the scheduled resumption of play on July 30, where the Hawks had not been invited to compete.[137]

National team career edit

Carter played for head coach Kelvin Sampson on the United States men's national under-19 team at the 1995 FIBA Under-19 Basketball World Cup in Athens. He and Samaki Walker tied for the team lead in blocks in the team's eight games.[138]

During the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Carter led the U.S. in scoring averaging 14.8 points a game. He also performed one of the most memorable dunks of his career when he jumped over 7-foot-2-inch (2.18 m) French center Frédéric Weis. Teammate Jason Kidd said "It was one of the best plays I've ever seen." The French media later dubbed it "le dunk de la mort" ("the Dunk of Death").[139] The U.S. team went on to win the gold medal that year. Carter admitted he channeled his frustrations in his personal life and Tracy McGrady leaving the Raptors before the Olympics.[140]

Carter replaced Kobe Bryant on the USA roster for the 2003 FIBA Americas Tournament while Bryant was undergoing surgeries on his knee and shoulder. He wore Bryant's jersey number 8.[141] Bryant was supposed to take his spot back in time for the 2004 Olympics, but would later withdraw due to allegations of sexual assault. Carter was offered the Olympic spot but chose instead to take time off during the summer to rest and heal, as well as to get married.[142]

Other pursuits edit

Carter opened a restaurant named for himself in Daytona Beach in 2010. His mother operated the restaurant. They sold it in January 2017 for $4.3 million (equivalent to $5.1 million in 2022).[143]

Carter signed a sponsorship deal with Puma prior to his first NBA season, and his first signature shoe, the Puma Vinsanity, was released.[144] However Carter broke his contract with Puma prematurely, citing the "shoes were hurting his feet" and played out the rest of the 1999–2000 NBA season in various brands.[145] Prior to the 2000 Summer Olympics, Carter signed with Nike as a 'signature athlete'[146] and his first signature Nike Shox shoe, a Nike Shox BB4 PE,[147] debuted and released publicly in 2000 to coincide with the Olympic games.[148] Nike released five other signature Shox models bearing Carter's initials.[149] During his final season, Nike commemorated Carter's 22 year NBA career by publicly re-releasing his first Nike signature shoe, the Shox BB4.[150]

On September 17, 2020, ESPN announced that Carter had signed a multi-year contract with them, serving as an NBA and college basketball analyst.[151] In July 2023, it was reported that ESPN will not renew Carter's contract during a series of big-name layoffs for the network. [152] On October 24, 2023, Carter was reported to have joined YES Network as a part-time analyst for Brooklyn Nets games.[153]

Awards and achievements edit

Carter is the only player in NBA history to appear in a game in four different decades.[154] He is one of six players in NBA history to average at least 20 points, 4 rebounds and 3 assists per game in 10 straight seasons.[155] He is also one of six players in league history to record 24,000 points, 6,000 rebounds, 2,500 assists, 1,000 steals and 1,000 3-point field goals.[156]

NBA playoff record
  • Most three-point field goals made in one half: 8 (May 11, 2001 vs. Philadelphia 76ers, Eastern Conference Semifinals)
  • Most consecutive three-point field goals made in one game: 8 (same game as above)
  • Most consecutive three-point field goals made in one half: 8 (same game as above)[160]
  • First and only 40-year-old player to hit at least three 3-pointers in a playoff game: 3 (April 22, 2017 vs. San Antonio Spurs, Western Conference 1st round)[161]
Toronto Raptors franchise records
  • Most points scored in a season: 2,107 (1999–2000)
  • Most points scored in a playoff game: 50 (May 11, 2001 vs. Philadelphia 76ers)
  • Highest franchise career points per game average: 23.4
  • Highest points per game in a season: 27.6 (2000–01)
  • Most field goals made in a season: 788 (1999–2000)
  • Most field goals made in a game: 20 (January 14, 2000 vs. Milwaukee Bucks)
  • Most minutes played in a game: 63 (February 23, 2001 vs. Sacramento Kings)[162]
New Jersey Nets franchise records
  • Most points scored in a season: 2,070 (2006–07)

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Career highs
  • Points: 51 (2 times)[164]
  • Field goals made: 20 vs. Milwaukee January 14, 2000[164]
  • Three point field goals made: 9 vs. Memphis December 11, 2006[164]
  • Free throws made: 23 vs. Miami December 23, 2005[164]
  • Rebounds: 16 vs. Washington April 7, 2007[164]
  • Assists: 14 vs. Milwaukee January 9, 2009[164]
  • Steals: 6 (5 times)[164]
  • Blocks: 6 vs. Chicago March 28, 1999[164]

Video game, TV and film appearances edit

Personal life edit

Carter married Ellen Rucker, a chiropractor, in July 2004; the couple divorced in 2006. They have one daughter together.[173] Carter is now married to Sondi Carter, an NASM trainer.[174] They have a son[175][176][177] and a daughter.[178]

Carter has donated to his high school, Mainland High School, and he established charitable foundation, The Embassy of Hope, upon being drafted into the NBA in 1998.[179] On February 3, 2007, a statue of Carter was unveiled at Mainland.[180]

Carter visited with the Duquesne University men's basketball team in Pittsburgh as a show of support after five of its players were shot in September 2006.[181]

Carter is also the second cousin once removed of basketball player Tracy McGrady, whose grandmother was the sister of Carter's step-great-grandfather. They were teammates with the Raptors in 1998–2000. Both players were unaware of the relation until a family reunion in 1997.[182]

Career statistics edit

Legend
  GP Games played   GS  Games started  MPG  Minutes per game
 FG%  Field goal percentage  3P%  3-point field goal percentage  FT%  Free throw percentage
 RPG  Rebounds per game  APG  Assists per game  SPG  Steals per game
 BPG  Blocks per game  PPG  Points per game  Bold  Career high
 *  Led the league

NBA edit

Regular season edit

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
1998–99 Toronto 50* 49 35.2 .450 .288 .761 5.7 3.0 1.1 1.5 18.3
1999–00 Toronto 82 82* 38.1 .465 .403 .791 5.8 3.9 1.3 1.1 25.7
2000–01 Toronto 75 75 39.7 .460 .408 .765 5.5 3.9 1.5 1.1 27.6
2001–02 Toronto 60 60 39.8 .428 .387 .798 5.2 4.0 1.6 .7 24.7
2002–03 Toronto 43 42 34.2 .467 .344 .806 4.4 3.3 1.1 1.0 20.6
2003–04 Toronto 73 73 38.2 .417 .383 .806 4.8 4.8 1.2 .9 22.5
2004–05 Toronto 20 20 30.4 .411 .322 .694 3.3 3.1 1.3 .8 15.9
2004–05 New Jersey 57 56 38.9 .462 .425 .817 5.9 4.7 1.5 .6 27.5
2005–06 New Jersey 79 79 36.8 .430 .341 .799 5.8 4.3 1.2 .7 24.2
2006–07 New Jersey 82* 82* 38.1 .454 .357 .802 6.0 4.8 1.0 .4 25.2
2007–08 New Jersey 76 72 38.9 .456 .359 .816 6.0 5.1 1.2 .4 21.3
2008–09 New Jersey 80 80 36.8 .437 .385 .817 5.1 4.7 1.0 .5 20.8
2009–10 Orlando 75 74 30.8 .428 .367 .840 3.9 3.1 .7 .2 16.6
2010–11 Orlando 22 22 30.2 .470 .346 .747 4.1 2.9 .9 .1 15.1
2010–11 Phoenix 51 41 27.2 .422 .366 .735 3.6 1.6 .9 .3 13.5
2011–12 Dallas 61 40 25.3 .411 .361 .826 3.4 2.3 .9 .4 10.1
2012–13 Dallas 81 3 25.8 .435 .406 .816 4.1 2.4 .9 .5 13.4
2013–14 Dallas 81 0 24.4 .407 .394 .821 3.5 2.6 .8 .4 11.9
2014–15 Memphis 66 1 16.5 .333 .297 .789 2.0 1.2 .7 .2 5.8
2015–16 Memphis 60 3 16.8 .388 .349 .833 2.4 .9 .6 .3 6.6
2016–17 Memphis 73 15 24.6 .394 .378 .765 3.1 1.8 .8 .5 8.0
2017–18 Sacramento 58 5 17.7 .403 .345 .757 2.6 1.2 .7 .4 5.4
2018–19 Atlanta 76 9 17.5 .419 .389 .712 2.6 1.1 .6 .4 7.4
2019–20 Atlanta 60 0 14.6 .352 .302 .793 2.1 .8 .4 .4 5.0
Career 1,541 983 30.7 .437 .374 .798 4.4 3.2 1.0 .6 16.7
All-Star 7 5 18.0 .477 .375 .600 2.6 1.9 .9 .1 10.1

Playoffs edit

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2000 Toronto 3 3 39.7 .300 .100 .871 6.0 6.3 1.0 1.3 19.3
2001 Toronto 12 12 44.9 .436 .410 .784 6.5 4.7 1.7 1.7 27.3
2005 New Jersey 4 4 44.8 .365 .316 .861 8.5 5.8 2.3 .0 26.8
2006 New Jersey 11 11 40.9 .463 .241 .796 7.0 5.3 1.8 .5 29.6
2007 New Jersey 12 12 40.6 .396 .389 .693 6.8 5.3 .9 .6 22.3
2010 Orlando 14 14 34.4 .402 .235 .826 4.2 2.3 .9 .2 15.5
2012 Dallas 4 0 26.8 .293 .300 .750 5.5 .3 1.2 .5 8.3
2014 Dallas 7 0 27.1 .456 .484 .786 3.6 2.4 .4 .3 12.6
2015 Memphis 11 0 17.8 .403 .250 .889 4.3 1.0 .6 .2 6.3
2016 Memphis 4 4 22.8 .455 .700 1.000 3.8 1.3 .5 .3 11.3
2017 Memphis 6 6 32.5 .476 .400 1.000 3.3 1.5 .3 .0 9.2
Career 88 66 34.5 .416 .338 .796 5.4 3.4 1.1 .5 18.1

College edit

Source[183]

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
1995–96 North Carolina 31 19 17.9 .492 .345 .689 3.8 1.3 .6 .6 7.5
1996–97 North Carolina 34 34 27.6 .525 .336 .750 4.5 2.4 1.4 .8 13.0
1997–98 North Carolina 38 38 31.2 .591 .411 .680 5.1 1.9 1.2 .9 15.6
Career 103 91 26.0 .547 .368 .705 4.5 1.9 1.1 .8 12.3

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ A reference to a lyric containing this phrase in "It Ain't Hard to Tell", a song by rapper Nas.

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External links edit

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This article is about the American basketball player For other people with the same name see Vince Carter disambiguation Vincent Lamar Carter Jr born January 26 1977 is an American former professional basketball player who serves as a basketball analyst for YES Network and formerly ESPN He primarily played the shooting guard and small forward positions but occasionally played power forward later in his NBA career He was an eight time All Star and a two time All NBA Team selection He is the only player in NBA history to play as many as 22 seasons from his debut in 1999 to his retirement in 2020 1 2 He was the scoring leader on the 2000 United States Men s Olympic Basketball Team where the USA defeated France to win the nation s twelfth Men s Basketball Olympic gold medal He entertained crowds with his leaping ability and slam dunks earning him nicknames such as Vinsanity Air Canada and Half Man Half Amazing a He has been ranked as the greatest dunker of all time by numerous players journalists and by the National Basketball Association NBA 3 4 5 6 In addition to his dunking prowess he was a prolific three point shooter making the seventh most three point field goals in league history 7 Vince CarterCarter in 2013Personal informationBorn 1977 01 26 January 26 1977 age 46 Daytona Beach Florida U S Listed height6 ft 6 in 1 98 m Listed weight220 lb 100 kg Career informationHigh schoolMainland Daytona Beach Florida CollegeNorth Carolina 1995 1998 NBA draft1998 1st round 5th overall pickSelected by the Golden State WarriorsPlaying career1998 2020PositionShooting guard small forwardNumber15 25Career history1998 2004Toronto Raptors2004 2009New Jersey Nets2009 2010Orlando Magic2010 2011Phoenix Suns2011 2014Dallas Mavericks2014 2017Memphis Grizzlies2017 2018Sacramento Kings2018 2020Atlanta HawksCareer highlights and awards8 NBA All Star 2000 2007 All NBA Second Team 2001 All NBA Third Team 2000 NBA Rookie of the Year 1999 NBA All Rookie First Team 1999 NBA Slam Dunk Contest champion 2000 NBA Sportsmanship Award 2020 NBA Teammate of the Year 2016 Consensus second team All American 1998 First team All ACC 1998 Third team All ACC 1997 No 15 honored by North Carolina Tar Heels First team Parade All American 1995 McDonald s All American 1995 Florida Mr Basketball 1995 Career statisticsPoints25 728 16 7 ppg Rebounds6 606 4 3 rpg Assists4 714 3 1 apg Stats at NBA comStats at Basketball Reference comMedals Men s basketballRepresenting the United StatesOlympic Games2000 Sydney Team CompetitionFIBA Americas Championship2003 San Juan Team CompetitionA high school McDonald s All American Carter played college basketball for three years with the North Carolina Tar Heels and twice advanced to the Final Four of the NCAA Tournament He was selected with the fifth overall pick in the 1998 NBA draft by the Golden State Warriors who traded him to the Toronto Raptors Carter emerged as a star in Toronto as he won the 1999 NBA Rookie of the Year Award and the Slam Dunk Contest at the 2000 NBA All Star Weekend He represented the United States in the 2000 Summer Olympics where he won a gold medal In December 2004 he was traded to the New Jersey Nets where he continued his offensive success He also played for the Orlando Magic Phoenix Suns Dallas Mavericks Memphis Grizzlies Sacramento Kings and Atlanta Hawks He received the Twyman Stokes Teammate of the Year Award in 2016 Off the court Carter established the Embassy of Hope Foundation helping children and their families in Florida New Jersey and Ontario He was recognized in 2000 as Child Advocate of the Year by the Children s Home Society and received the Florida Governor s Points of Light award in 2007 for his philanthropy in his home state Contents 1 Early life 2 College 3 Professional career 3 1 Toronto Raptors 1998 2004 3 1 1 Trade to the Nets 3 2 New Jersey Nets 2004 2009 3 3 Orlando Magic 2009 2010 3 4 Phoenix Suns 2010 2011 3 5 Dallas Mavericks 2011 2014 3 6 Memphis Grizzlies 2014 2017 3 6 1 2014 15 season 3 6 2 2015 16 season 3 6 3 2016 17 season 3 7 Sacramento Kings 2017 2018 3 8 Atlanta Hawks 2018 2020 3 8 1 2018 19 season 3 8 2 2019 20 season 4 National team career 5 Other pursuits 6 Awards and achievements 7 Video game TV and film appearances 8 Personal life 9 Career statistics 9 1 NBA 9 1 1 Regular season 9 1 2 Playoffs 9 2 College 10 See also 11 Notes 12 References 13 External linksEarly life editBorn in Daytona Beach Florida Carter is the son of Michelle and Vincent Carter Sr His parents divorced when he was seven 8 His mother remarried at least twice 8 9 Carter attended Mainland High School in Daytona Beach He played football as a quarterback until a broken wrist in his freshman year forced him to switch to volleyball 10 In volleyball he was named the Volusia County Player of the Year as a junior and averaged 24 kills per match for comparison none of his teammates averaged more than one 11 He was also offered a saxophone scholarship to attend Bethune Cookman University in Daytona Beach 12 He led Mainland s basketball team to its first Class 6A state title in 56 years and was a 1995 McDonald s All American 13 On January 31 2012 he was designated one of the 35 greatest McDonald s All Americans 14 15 In his senior year he averaged 22 points 11 4 rebounds 4 5 assists and 3 5 blocks per game 16 His career totals at Mainland are 2 299 points 1 042 rebounds 356 assists and 178 steals 16 He was contacted by 77 NCAA Division I schools but ultimately chose North Carolina over Florida 10 College editCarter attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill He is a member of the Omega Psi Phi fraternity 17 He played three seasons of college basketball for the North Carolina Tar Heels under Dean Smith and later Bill Guthridge During the 1997 98 season he was a member of new coach Guthridge s Six Starters system that also featured Antawn Jamison Shammond Williams Ed Cota Ademola Okulaja and Makhtar N Diaye 18 During his sophomore and junior seasons Carter helped North Carolina to consecutive ACC men s basketball tournament titles and Final Four appearances He finished the 1997 98 season with a 15 6 points per game average and was named second team All American First Team All ACC and to the fan s guide third annual Coaches ACC All Defensive Team In May 1998 Carter declared for the 1998 NBA draft following his classmate Jamison who had declared earlier that spring 19 During his NBA career Carter continued his coursework at North Carolina and in August 2000 he graduated with a degree in African American studies 20 Professional career editToronto Raptors 1998 2004 edit Carter was initially drafted by the Golden State Warriors with the fifth overall pick in the 1998 NBA draft He was then immediately traded to the Toronto Raptors for the fourth overall pick Antawn Jamison on draft night 21 The Raptors had struggled in their first three years as a franchise Carter was instrumental in leading the Raptors to their first ever playoff appearance in 2000 before going on to lead them to a 47 win season and their first ever playoff series win in 2001 advancing them to the Eastern Conference Semifinals Due to the NBA lockout Carter s rookie season did not start until January 1999 Carter quickly became a fan favorite with a soaring offensive game that earned him the nickname Air Canada He won the NBA Rookie of the Year Award after averaging 18 3 points and throwing down countless highlight reel dunks 22 Carter ascended to full fledged stardom in his second season he averaged 25 7 points per game fourth highest in the league and lifted Toronto to its first playoff appearance in franchise history He subsequently earned his first NBA All Star selection and was named to the All NBA Third Team During the 2000 NBA All Star Weekend Carter showcased arguably the most memorable Slam Dunk Contest event in its history 22 He won the contest by performing an array of dunks including a 360 windmill a between the legs bounce dunk and an elbow in the rim dunk also known as a cookie jar dunk or the honey dip 21 Carter and his second cousin once removed Tracy McGrady formed a formidable one two punch as teammates in Toronto between 1998 and 2000 However McGrady left in free agency to the Orlando Magic in August 2000 leaving Carter as the Raptors franchise player nbsp Carter with the Raptors in November 2000In 2000 01 his third season Carter averaged a career high 27 6 points per game made the All NBA Second Team and was voted in as a starter for the 2001 NBA All Star Game The Raptors finished the regular season with a then franchise record 47 wins In the playoffs the Raptors beat the New York Knicks 3 2 in the first round and advanced to the Eastern Conference Semifinals to face off against the Philadelphia 76ers Carter and 76ers star Allen Iverson both dominated in a seven game series that see sawed back and forth Carter scored 50 points in Game 3 and set an NBA playoff record for most three point field goals made in one game In Game 7 Carter missed a potential game winning shot with 2 0 seconds remaining 23 Iverson said of the series in July 2011 It was incredible Carter had great games at home and I had some great games at home but both of us were just trying to put our teams on our back and win basketball games It is great just having those memories and being a part of something like that 24 In August 2001 Carter signed a six year contract extension worth as much as 94 million 25 Carter missed the final 22 games of the 2001 02 regular season due to injury He started in 60 games and averaged 24 7 points per game On December 7 2001 Carter recorded 42 points 15 rebounds 6 assists and 5 steals against the Denver Nuggets 26 He joined Charles Barkley 1988 as just the second player ever to finish a game with 40 points 15 rebounds five steals and five assists dating back to the 1973 74 season when the league began officially tracking steals 27 He was voted into the 2002 NBA All Star Game but he could not participate due to injury Without Carter during the playoffs the Raptors were defeated in five games by the Detroit Pistons in the first round Following off season surgery 22 Carter only managed 43 games during the 2002 03 season In February 2003 Carter gave up his starting spot in the 2003 NBA All Star Game to Michael Jordan to allow Jordan to make his final start as an All Star 28 Carter played in 73 games during the 2003 04 season but the Raptors fell three games short of making the playoffs Trade to the Nets edit During the 2004 off season general manager Glen Grunwald and the entire coaching staff were fired Following trade rumours all season long on December 17 2004 new general manager Rob Babcock traded Carter to the New Jersey Nets for Alonzo Mourning Aaron Williams Eric Williams and two first round draft picks 29 In his first game back in Toronto on April 15 2005 Carter was heavily booed and jeered by Raptors fans Carter would finish with 39 points in a 101 90 New Jersey victory 30 31 Carter continued to receive similar treatment for years to come in the town that once embraced him Despite this he thrived on many occasions in Toronto as a Net 22 On January 8 2006 after a missed free throw by the Raptors Carter hit a long three pointer at the other end with 0 1 seconds left to seal a 105 104 win to shock the Toronto crowd Afterwards Carter who finished with 42 points referred to it among his greatest shots ever saying That s definitely number one The atmosphere the emotion the hostility in the arena it was a fun game 32 On November 21 2008 Carter s late game heroics sent the game into overtime where he would hit another game winner doing so on an inbounds alley oop dunk with 1 5 seconds left in a 129 127 victory Carter scored 39 points and regarding the continued booing he insisted he held no grudges to the fans I know deep down that s just sports that s the way it goes I root for my team and I m a terrible fan 33 In November 2011 Carter along with Tracy McGrady and Charles Oakley addressed the Toronto audience in an interview on Off the Record with Michael Landsberg When asked about being booed in Toronto Carter said They watched myself and Tracy grow up And when we left they still got to see us flourish and become who we are For me I looked at it as a young child growing up into a grown man and moving on And I get it Leaving hurt a lot of people It hurt me because I tell you what I accomplished a lot I learned a lot I became the person and player of who I am today because of that experience through the coaches players and everything else I get it but regardless I still love the city I have friends there and my heart is still there because that s where it all started Later in the interview when asked about any words to the Toronto fans Carter said I appreciate the fans and whether you cheer for me boo me or hate me I still love you Toronto s one of the best kept secrets puts one of the best products on the floor and one of the top places to play in 34 35 36 On November 6 2012 in an interview with TSN Radio 1050 Carter reiterated his love for the city and his appreciation for the Toronto Raptors organization 37 38 The next day Sam Mitchell and Rob Babcock revealed on Sportsnet 590 The Fan that the night before Carter was traded to New Jersey Carter phoned Mitchell to express his desire to stay in Toronto However Babcock said it was too late and the trade had already been verbally agreed upon Looking back on it Mitchell feels he should have personally contacted the MLSE chairman Larry Tanenbaum but was reluctant because he did not want to break the chain of command 39 40 Raptors general manager Masai Ujiri referred to Carter in April 2014 as one of the symbols of the Toronto Raptors 41 To this day Carter remains as one of the Raptors elite scorers in franchise history having amassed 9 420 points averaging 23 4 points per game during his 6 1 2 year run in Toronto 42 On November 19 2014 nearly a decade after the trade as a part of the Raptors 20th anniversary celebration the team paid tribute to Carter with a video montage during the first quarter of the Raptors Grizzlies game Leading up to the game questions were raised about how Raptors fans would receive the planned video tribute 43 As the sellout crowd watched the video tribute featuring highlights of Carter s high flying Raptors days what began as the usual booing turned into an overwhelmingly positive standing ovation 44 45 46 An emotional Carter used his warm up shirt to wipe tears running down his face as he pointed to his heart and waved to the fans in appreciation He later stated It was a great feeling I couldn t write it any better 47 New Jersey Nets 2004 2009 edit Carter was acquired by the New Jersey Nets on December 17 2004 48 playing five seasons for them before departing in June 2009 Carter produced some of his highest numbers with the Nets surpassing his 23 4 points per game with the Raptors to average 23 6 points per game over his tenure in New Jersey He missed just 11 games in his four full seasons and helped lead the Nets to three straight playoff runs between 2005 and 2007 Carter joined a Nets team with Jason Kidd and Richard Jefferson as the leading players However the trio never got to play together at full strength during the 2004 05 season Carter and Kidd carried a shallow roster on a 15 4 run to end the season to make the playoffs 49 nbsp Carter talks with a referee during a game with the Nets January 2006In the 2005 06 season the Carter Kidd duo co led the Nets to 49 wins an Atlantic Division title and the No 3 seed in the playoffs Carter helped lead the Nets to the second round of the playoffs before losing to the eventual NBA champions Miami Heat in five games Carter averaged 29 6 points 7 0 rebounds and 5 3 assists in 11 playoff games Carter was named an Eastern Conference All Star in 2006 On November 7 2005 Carter threw down a very memorable dunk against the Miami Heat over defensive stalwart Alonzo Mourning 50 On December 23 2005 Carter set an NBA record for the most free throws made in a quarter 4th quarter with 16 against Miami He tied his career high of 51 points in the same game 51 In the 2006 07 season Carter was named as a reserve to the 2007 NBA All Star Game 52 marking his eighth All Star appearance 53 In a 120 114 overtime win over the Washington Wizards on April 7 2007 Carter and Kidd became the first teammates in over 18 years to record triple doubles in the same game since the Chicago Bulls Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen achieved this feat against the Los Angeles Clippers in 1989 Carter finished with 46 points a career high 16 rebounds and 10 assists Kidd finished with 10 points tied a career high with 16 rebounds and tied a season high with 18 assists 54 Carter finished the 2006 07 season playing all 82 games averaging over 25 points with a 21 PER 55 In July 2007 Carter re signed with the Nets to a four year 61 8 million contract 56 During the 2007 08 season Kidd was traded to the Dallas Mavericks Carter was credited for becoming a leader following the All Star break 57 He became captain of the Nets and in 2008 09 he and teammate Devin Harris were the highest scoring starting backcourt in the league 58 On November 21 2008 Carter scored a season high 39 points including a game winning two handed reverse dunk as the Nets battled back from an 18 point deficit to defeat the Toronto Raptors 129 127 in overtime at the Air Canada Centre He hit a 29 foot game tying three pointer to send the game into overtime and then scored the winning basket in the extra period 59 On February 3 2009 Carter recorded his fifth career triple double with 15 points 12 assists and 10 rebounds in a 99 85 win over the Milwaukee Bucks 60 Orlando Magic 2009 2010 edit nbsp Carter with the Magic performs a layup against the Raptors November 2009On June 25 2009 Carter was traded along with Ryan Anderson to the Orlando Magic in exchange for Rafer Alston Tony Battie and Courtney Lee 61 Orlando hoped Carter would provide center Dwight Howard with a perimeter scorer who can create his own shot something the Magic had lacked when they were defeated in the 2009 NBA Finals by the Los Angeles Lakers 62 On February 8 2010 Carter had a season high 48 points 34 in the second half when the Magic rallied from a 17 point deficit to defeat the New Orleans Hornets 123 117 63 Carter helped the Magic reach the Eastern Conference Finals where they were defeated 4 2 by the Boston Celtics Phoenix Suns 2010 2011 edit On December 18 2010 Carter was acquired by the Phoenix Suns along with Marcin Gortat Mickael Pietrus and a first round draft pick in 2011 NBA draft in exchange for Jason Richardson Hedo Turkoglu and Earl Clark 64 On January 17 2011 Carter recorded 29 points and 12 rebounds in a 129 121 win over the New York Knicks 65 He reached 20 000 career points during the game becoming the 37th NBA player to reach that plateau 66 On December 9 2011 following the conclusion of the NBA lockout Carter was waived by the Suns meaning the team only had to pay him 4 million of the 18 million he was due for the 2011 12 season 67 Carter appeared in 51 games with 41 starts averaging 13 5 points while shooting 42 percent 67 Dallas Mavericks 2011 2014 edit On December 12 2011 Carter signed a three year contract with the defending NBA champion Dallas Mavericks 68 This move reunited Carter with former Nets teammate Jason Kidd On April 20 2012 against the Golden State Warriors Carter became the eighth player in NBA history with 1 500 3 pointers when he made one in the closing minutes 69 nbsp Carter with the Mavericks in October 2012While known early on in his career for his circus dunks Carter became known for his 3 point shooting with the Mavericks 70 On February 13 2013 in a 123 100 win over the Sacramento Kings Carter scored 26 points to pass Larry Bird on the NBA s career scoring list moving him into 29th place 71 Carter turned aside a Sacramento rally in the third quarter by going 5 of 7 from long range and scoring 17 of Dallas last 21 points in the period He ended the night with 21 796 career points for 29th on the all time list five ahead of Bird 70 He also became the 11th NBA player with at least 1 600 3 pointers 70 He finished the season ranked 27th on the NBA s all time scoring list with 22 223 career points His 162 3 pointers tied his career high for 3s made in a season 162 of 397 408 with Toronto in 2000 01 Over the course of the season he advanced from 17th place to 11th place on the NBA s all time 3 point field goals made list passing Nick Van Exel Tim Hardaway Eddie Jones Glen Rice Jason Richardson and Kobe Bryant finishing the year with 1 663 career 3 pointers 72 Prior to the 2013 14 season Carter established himself as the Mavericks sixth man after the departure of Jason Terry 73 He averaged just 10 5 points and shot 37 6 from the field during the first 22 games of the season due to increased responsibilities and pressure to be the team s lone scoring punch off of the bench He saw his numbers improve in December averaging 12 5 points and shooting 44 3 from the field during an 18 game stretch 73 On March 16 2014 against the Oklahoma City Thunder Carter raised his career total to 23 010 points becoming the 27th NBA player to pass the 23 000 point mark with a 3 pointer with 2 17 left in the third quarter 74 In Game 3 of the Mavericks first round playoff series against the San Antonio Spurs Carter drilled the game winning 3 pointer with no time remaining on the clock to give the eighth seeded Mavericks a 109 108 win and a 2 1 series edge over the top seeded Spurs 75 The Mavericks went on to lose the series in seven games 76 Memphis Grizzlies 2014 2017 edit 2014 15 season edit On July 12 2014 Carter signed a multi year deal with the Memphis Grizzlies 77 On November 13 2014 he made a game winning alley oop assist from the sideline to teammate Courtney Lee at the buzzer to win the game 111 110 over the Sacramento Kings 78 On December 17 2014 Carter scored a season high 18 points in a 117 116 triple overtime win over the San Antonio Spurs 79 Carter moved into 25th in all time NBA scoring during the game passing Robert Parish 23 334 80 2015 16 season edit Carter appeared in just one of the Grizzlies first 12 games of the 2015 16 season 81 On February 24 2016 with nine points scored against the Los Angeles Lakers Carter passed Charles Barkley 23 757 for 24th in career points scored 82 Two days later he scored a season high 19 points in a 112 95 win over the Lakers 83 For the latter half of April and the whole first round playoff series against the Spurs Carter was inserted in the starting lineup and played well 84 In Game 1 against the Spurs Carter scored a team high 16 points in a 106 74 loss 85 The Grizzlies went on to lose the series in four games After finishing second behind Tim Duncan in the 2014 15 season Carter was awarded with the Twyman Stokes Teammate of the Year Award for the 2015 16 season The award recognizes the player deemed the best teammate based on selfless play on and off court leadership as a mentor and role model to other NBA players and commitment and dedication to team 86 2016 17 season edit On November 1 2016 Carter played in his 1 278th NBA game tying him with A C Green for 25th on the NBA s career list He also became the 24th player in NBA history to surpass 24 000 career points 87 On November 8 he scored 20 points against the Denver Nuggets and became the oldest player in the NBA to post a 20 point game since Michael Jordan scored 25 for the Washington Wizards in April 2003 at age 40 88 It was also Carter s first 20 point game since April 30 2014 89 On November 12 Carter made seven field goals against the Milwaukee Bucks to pass Gary Payton 8 708 for 21st in NBA history 90 Carter also passed Charles Oakley for 24th on the NBA s career games played list with 1 283 91 On November 14 in a win over the Utah Jazz Carter had his second 20 point game of the season joining Michael Jordan and Patrick Ewing as the only players in NBA history to put up 20 points and 5 rebounds off the bench at the age of 39 92 93 with Carter being the oldest at 39 years and 287 days 94 Carter missed seven games in early December with a right hip flexor strain 95 On January 11 Carter hit his 1 989th career three pointer to move ahead of Jason Kidd and into fifth on the all time list 96 On February 1 in a game against the Denver Nuggets Carter hit his 2 000th career three pointer making him only the fifth player to ever reach that mark 97 On February 6 against San Antonio Carter joined Karl Malone Dikembe Mutombo Kareem Abdul Jabbar and Robert Parish as the only 40 year old players to record at least four blocks in a game 98 On February 15 in a game against the New Orleans Pelicans Carter passed Allen Iverson for 23rd on the NBA all time scoring list 99 On March 13 Carter made his first start of the season and made all eight of his shots including six from beyond the arc to score a season high 24 points and lead the Grizzlies past the Milwaukee Bucks 113 93 100 He became the first 40 year old in NBA history to hit six triples in one game 101 At 40 years 46 days old Carter also became the oldest player to start an NBA game since Juwan Howard in April 2013 100 On March 29 against the Indiana Pacers Carter passed Ray Allen for 22nd on the NBA all time scoring list 102 In the Grizzlies regular season finale on April 12 against the Dallas Mavericks Carter played in his 1 347th game and passed Kobe Bryant for 13th in regular season games played 103 On April 22 Carter became the first 40 year old to make three or more 3 pointers in a playoff game during Game 4 of the Grizzlies first round series against the San Antonio Spurs 104 Sacramento Kings 2017 2018 edit nbsp Carter with the Sacramento Kings in 2018On July 10 2017 Carter signed a one year 8 million contract with the Sacramento Kings 105 106 On August 18 2017 during the Players Voice Awards Carter was named by the NBA Players Association as the Most Influential Veteran 107 Carter missed seven games early in the season with a kidney stone 108 On December 27 2017 Carter scored a season high 24 points in a 109 95 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers It was the first time in NBA history that a 40 plus year old reserve scored at least 20 points in a game 109 He shot 10 of 12 from the field in 30 minutes off the bench 109 with his 83 percent shooting marking the second highest percentage of his career 110 On January 28 2018 against the San Antonio Spurs Carter and Manu Ginobili scored 21 and 15 points respectively it was the first game in NBA history where two players over the age of 40 each scored at least 15 points 111 On March 19 2018 in a 106 90 loss to the Detroit Pistons Carter had seven points to move past Patrick Ewing into 22nd place on the NBA s career scoring list 112 At the season s end he was named the recipient of the NBPA s Backbone Award and Most Respected Award as part of the Players Voice Awards 113 114 Atlanta Hawks 2018 2020 edit 2018 19 season edit On August 24 2018 Carter signed with the Atlanta Hawks 115 In his debut for the Hawks on October 17 2018 Carter started at forward and scored 12 points in a 126 107 loss to the New York Knicks 116 becoming the second oldest player in NBA history to start a season opener at 41 years and 264 days old 117 Only Robert Parish 42 years and 65 days old was an older opening night NBA starter than Carter 116 On November 21 he scored 14 points off the bench in a 124 108 loss to the Toronto Raptors and became the 22nd player in NBA history to reach 25 000 career points The milestone moment which happened in the final seconds of the game was made even more memorable for coming via a slam dunk and also for coming against his original team who joined in congratulating him on the court 118 119 On December 29 he scored an equal team high 21 points in 111 108 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers It was his first game with 20 points for Atlanta and became the oldest player in history to lead or tie for the team lead in scoring 120 He also became the oldest player in NBA history to score 20 points at 41 years and 337 days old breaking Kareem Abdul Jabbar s record by 6 days 121 122 On February 7 2019 against the Raptors Carter passed Jerry West for 21st on the NBA s all time scoring list 123 On March 1 2019 he logged the second most minutes for the Hawks in a 168 161 quadruple overtime loss to the Chicago Bulls At 42 Carter became the oldest player in NBA history to play at least 45 minutes in a game 124 On March 4 he scored 21 points all on 3 pointers in a 114 113 loss to the Miami Heat He thus surpassed Reggie Miller for 20th on the all time scoring list passed Jamal Crawford for sixth on the all time 3 point field goals made list became the oldest player to shoot seven 3 pointers and broke his own record of being the oldest player to score 20 points in a game at 42 years old 125 126 127 On March 31 against the Milwaukee Bucks Carter passed Karl Malone for fifth place on the all time games played list with his 1 477th game 128 2019 20 season edit In June 2019 Carter stated that he was planning to retire at the end of the 2019 20 NBA season 129 On September 20 2019 Carter re signed with the Hawks 130 and played his first game on October 24 2019 making his 22nd season official Four of Carter s teammates were born after he was drafted in 1998 131 132 On December 10 2019 he became the fifth player in NBA history to play at least 1 500 games 133 On January 4 2020 during a 116 111 win over the Indiana Pacers Carter became the only player in NBA history to have played in four different decades 1 On January 22 2020 Carter moved past Alex English for 19th on the NBA all time scoring list 134 On January 31 2020 Carter moved up to 3rd place in all time NBA games played with 1 523 passing Dirk Nowitzki in the process 135 On March 11 2020 against the New York Knicks Carter returned to the floor in the final seconds of the game making a three pointer in what would be his final game The NBA suspended the season the same day due to the COVID 19 pandemic Carter officially announced his retirement from the NBA on June 25 2020 136 over a month before the scheduled resumption of play on July 30 where the Hawks had not been invited to compete 137 National team career editCarter played for head coach Kelvin Sampson on the United States men s national under 19 team at the 1995 FIBA Under 19 Basketball World Cup in Athens He and Samaki Walker tied for the team lead in blocks in the team s eight games 138 During the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney Carter led the U S in scoring averaging 14 8 points a game He also performed one of the most memorable dunks of his career when he jumped over 7 foot 2 inch 2 18 m French center Frederic Weis Teammate Jason Kidd said It was one of the best plays I ve ever seen The French media later dubbed it le dunk de la mort the Dunk of Death 139 The U S team went on to win the gold medal that year Carter admitted he channeled his frustrations in his personal life and Tracy McGrady leaving the Raptors before the Olympics 140 Carter replaced Kobe Bryant on the USA roster for the 2003 FIBA Americas Tournament while Bryant was undergoing surgeries on his knee and shoulder He wore Bryant s jersey number 8 141 Bryant was supposed to take his spot back in time for the 2004 Olympics but would later withdraw due to allegations of sexual assault Carter was offered the Olympic spot but chose instead to take time off during the summer to rest and heal as well as to get married 142 Other pursuits editCarter opened a restaurant named for himself in Daytona Beach in 2010 His mother operated the restaurant They sold it in January 2017 for 4 3 million equivalent to 5 1 million in 2022 143 Carter signed a sponsorship deal with Puma prior to his first NBA season and his first signature shoe the Puma Vinsanity was released 144 However Carter broke his contract with Puma prematurely citing the shoes were hurting his feet and played out the rest of the 1999 2000 NBA season in various brands 145 Prior to the 2000 Summer Olympics Carter signed with Nike as a signature athlete 146 and his first signature Nike Shox shoe a Nike Shox BB4 PE 147 debuted and released publicly in 2000 to coincide with the Olympic games 148 Nike released five other signature Shox models bearing Carter s initials 149 During his final season Nike commemorated Carter s 22 year NBA career by publicly re releasing his first Nike signature shoe the Shox BB4 150 On September 17 2020 ESPN announced that Carter had signed a multi year contract with them serving as an NBA and college basketball analyst 151 In July 2023 it was reported that ESPN will not renew Carter s contract during a series of big name layoffs for the network 152 On October 24 2023 Carter was reported to have joined YES Network as a part time analyst for Brooklyn Nets games 153 Awards and achievements editCarter is the only player in NBA history to appear in a game in four different decades 154 He is one of six players in NBA history to average at least 20 points 4 rebounds and 3 assists per game in 10 straight seasons 155 He is also one of six players in league history to record 24 000 points 6 000 rebounds 2 500 assists 1 000 steals and 1 000 3 point field goals 156 8 NBA All Star selection 2000 2007 did not play in 2002 due to injury Olympic gold medal 2000 2 All NBA Second Team 2001 Third Team 2000 NBA Slam Dunk Champion 2000 NBA All Rookie First Team 1999 NBA Rookie of the Year Award 1999 The Sporting News NBA Rookie of the Year 1999 157 Twyman Stokes Teammate of the Year Award 2016 158 NBA Sportsmanship Award 2020 159 NBA playoff recordMost three point field goals made in one half 8 May 11 2001 vs Philadelphia 76ers Eastern Conference Semifinals Most consecutive three point field goals made in one game 8 same game as above Most consecutive three point field goals made in one half 8 same game as above 160 First and only 40 year old player to hit at least three 3 pointers in a playoff game 3 April 22 2017 vs San Antonio Spurs Western Conference 1st round 161 Toronto Raptors franchise recordsMost points scored in a season 2 107 1999 2000 Most points scored in a playoff game 50 May 11 2001 vs Philadelphia 76ers Highest franchise career points per game average 23 4 Highest points per game in a season 27 6 2000 01 Most field goals made in a season 788 1999 2000 Most field goals made in a game 20 January 14 2000 vs Milwaukee Bucks Most minutes played in a game 63 February 23 2001 vs Sacramento Kings 162 New Jersey Nets franchise recordsMost points scored in a season 2 070 2006 07 163 Career highsPoints 51 2 times 164 Field goals made 20 vs Milwaukee January 14 2000 164 Three point field goals made 9 vs Memphis December 11 2006 164 Free throws made 23 vs Miami December 23 2005 164 Rebounds 16 vs Washington April 7 2007 164 Assists 14 vs Milwaukee January 9 2009 164 Steals 6 5 times 164 Blocks 6 vs Chicago March 28 1999 164 Video game TV and film appearances editCover of NBA Live 2004 165 Cover of NBA Inside Drive 2002 166 Feature film Like Mike 2002 in which the fictional Los Angeles Knights team must beat Carter and the Toronto Raptors in order to gain the 8th seed in the playoffs Music videos for Fabolous This Is My Party 2002 and Glenn Lewis Back for More 2003 TV series Moesha as himself in the episode Mis Directed Study 1999 167 Documentary film The Carter Effect 2017 by Sean Menard about Carter s impact in the Canadian basketball scene shown at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival 60 minutes 168 169 It was also made available on Netflix 170 Video game Barkley Shut Up and Jam Gaiden Carter has been turned into a cyborg by the evil terrorist organization B L O O D M O S E S 171 Documentary film Vince Carter Legacy 2021 by Justin C Polk about Carter s record breaking 22 season NBA career which spans 4 different calendar decades 172 Host of Vince s Places 2022 on espn a ten episode series where Vince takes the viewer on a fun tour through the history of basketball Guests on season 1 include Alonzo Mourning Peyton Manning Julius Erving Dominique Wilkins Mark Cuban Molly Bolin Jerry West Jamaal Wilkes Patrick Ewing Dirk Nowitzki Chris Mullin Dikembe Mutombo Gary Payton Danny Schayes Marv Albert Ray Allen Lusia Harris Jeff Garcia Spencer Haywood Personal life editCarter married Ellen Rucker a chiropractor in July 2004 the couple divorced in 2006 They have one daughter together 173 Carter is now married to Sondi Carter an NASM trainer 174 They have a son 175 176 177 and a daughter 178 Carter has donated to his high school Mainland High School and he established charitable foundation The Embassy of Hope upon being drafted into the NBA in 1998 179 On February 3 2007 a statue of Carter was unveiled at Mainland 180 Carter visited with the Duquesne University men s basketball team in Pittsburgh as a show of support after five of its players were shot in September 2006 181 Carter is also the second cousin once removed of basketball player Tracy McGrady whose grandmother was the sister of Carter s step great grandfather They were teammates with the Raptors in 1998 2000 Both players were unaware of the relation until a family reunion in 1997 182 Career statistics editLegend GP Games played GS Games started MPG Minutes per game FG Field goal percentage 3P 3 point field goal percentage FT Free throw percentage RPG Rebounds per game APG Assists per game SPG Steals per game BPG Blocks per game PPG Points per game Bold Career high Led the leagueNBA edit Regular season edit Year Team GP GS MPG FG 3P FT RPG APG SPG BPG PPG1998 99 Toronto 50 49 35 2 450 288 761 5 7 3 0 1 1 1 5 18 31999 00 Toronto 82 82 38 1 465 403 791 5 8 3 9 1 3 1 1 25 72000 01 Toronto 75 75 39 7 460 408 765 5 5 3 9 1 5 1 1 27 62001 02 Toronto 60 60 39 8 428 387 798 5 2 4 0 1 6 7 24 72002 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season recordsNotes edit A reference to a lyric containing this phrase in It Ain t Hard to Tell a song by rapper Nas References edit a b Vince Carter becomes first NBA player to appear in four decades ESPN January 5 2020 Retrieved January 5 2020 Richard Jefferson Says Vince Carter Was More Talented Than LeBron James To Me He Is The Most Talented Player I Have Ever Seen In My Life MSN com Ojeda Louis NBA s greatest dunker of all time FOXSports com Bitanga Mike February 11 2014 Vince Carter The Greatest Dunkers of All Time hardwoodandhollywood com Walsh Mike Re Ranking the NBA s Best Dunkers of All Time BleacherReport com Ranking Top 10 Dunkers in NBA History NBA com NBA amp ABA Career Leaders and Records for 3 Pt Field Goals Basketball Reference com Retrieved September 12 2021 a b Porter David L 2005 Basketball A Biographical Dictionary Greenwood Publishing Group pp 73 74 ISBN 978 0 313 30952 6 Retrieved January 7 2020 Park Clayton December 17 2016 Locals jumped at chance to buy Vince Carter s The Daytona Beach News Journal Retrieved January 7 2020 a b Strauss Chris May 7 2007 Vince Carter and his backstory ESPN the Magazine ESPN Retrieved January 6 2020 To the dedicated volleyball players in Volusia Orlando Sentinel December 5 1993 Retrieved January 6 2020 Newman Logan August 10 2019 Vince Carter I was teased for playing volleyball in high school USA Today Retrieved January 7 2020 McDonald s All American Alumni PDF mcdonaldsallamerican com McDonald s Archived from the original PDF on May 28 2008 Retrieved April 18 2007 Caplan Jeff January 2 2010 Vince Carter Jason Kidd honored as all timers Dallas Mavericks Blog ESPN Dallas ESPN Retrieved July 25 2012 Wilkins Honored as One of 35 Greatest McDonald s All Americans NBA January 31 2012 Retrieved February 9 2012 a b High School Boys Basketball All USA Honorable Mentions USA Today April 21 1995 p 11C Famous Omega Men www oppf org Retrieved January 11 2017 Chansky Art Dick Vitale 2006 Blue Blood Duke Carolina Inside the Most Storied Rivalry in College Hoops Macmillan pp 292 294 ISBN 0 312 32788 9 Retrieved November 12 2011 Carter Follows Jamison in Declaring for the NBA Los Angeles Times May 1 1998 Retrieved November 12 2011 Carter gets his diploma cbc ca CBC Sports May 20 2001 Retrieved October 9 2007 a b Velasco Dennis Vince Carter Player Profile About Basketball Archived from the original on March 11 2007 Retrieved April 18 2007 a b c d Campigotto Jesse November 20 2014 Vince Carter His rise and fall with the Raptors cbc ca Retrieved December 18 2017 Philadelphia Rapts Up Series With Toronto NBA com May 20 2001 Archived from the original on December 13 2009 Retrieved April 18 2007 Lyman Dei July 18 2011 Lynam Iverson still an icon in twilight of career nbcsports com Retrieved December 18 2017 Carter nets 55 in charity game cbc ca August 4 2001 Retrieved December 18 2017 Vince Carter 2001 02 Game Log Basketball Reference com Retrieved December 18 2017 Galella Brendan October 28 2016 FanDuel Daily Picks Fantasy Basketball Lineup For October 28 hoopshabit com Retrieved December 18 2017 Zeisberger Mike December 18 2004 Vince s wild ride Archived from the original on June 4 2012 Retrieved April 18 2007 It s official Nets get Carter from the Raptors ESPN com ESPN December 17 2004 Retrieved January 26 2018 Vinsanity brings the pain to former team ESPN April 15 2005 Chris Bosh returns How do you see the former Toronto Raptor s legacy CBC News Archived from the original on November 12 2011 Carter leads Nets to 10th straight victory ESPN January 8 2006 Nets Carter nets 39 hitting crucial 3 OT dunk to down Raptors ESPN November 21 2008 Vince Carter Interview on OTR November 2011 YouTube Archived from the original on October 30 2021 Retrieved July 25 2012 McGrady Carter and Oakley look back on time with Raptors tsn ca November 3 2011 Retrieved July 25 2012 McGrady Carter and Oakley look back on time with Raptors tsn ca November 3 2011 Retrieved July 25 2012 Mavericks Carter still loves Toronto Sportsnet ca Retrieved January 30 2014 Your Call Could you see Vince Carter returning to Toronto tsn ca Retrieved April 30 2014 Mitchell Carter wanted to stay in Toronto Sportsnet ca Retrieved January 30 2014 Vince Carter and the Toronto Raptors Together Forever Raptors HQ November 8 2012 Retrieved January 30 2014 Ujiri Toronto Raptors Show Interest In Bringing Back Vince Carter April 3 2014 Retrieved June 19 2016 Blair Time for Raptors to bury the hatchet with Vince Carter Retrieved June 19 2016 Vince Carter Should the Raptors honor him The Starters NBA November 19 2014 Archived from the original on October 30 2021 Retrieved June 19 2016 via YouTube Vince Carter Receives Emotional Tribute in Toronto NBA November 19 2014 Archived from the original on October 30 2021 Retrieved June 19 2016 via YouTube Raptors Highlights Vince Carter Tribute November 19 2014 nba com NBA Retrieved June 19 2016 Grizzlies at Raptors nba com NBA Retrieved June 19 2016 Carter moved to tears by Toronto video tribute espn go com ESPN November 20 2014 Retrieved June 19 2016 Nets Acquire Five Time NBA All Star Vince Carter NBA com December 17 2004 Retrieved December 18 2017 2005 06 Season Preview New Jersey Nets NBA com Retrieved December 18 2017 Vince Carter Dunks on Alonzo Mourning Sportscenter Highlights February 9 2015 Archived from the original on October 30 2021 Retrieved October 14 2015 via YouTube New Jersey Nets vs Miami Heat Play By Play ESPN go com December 23 2005 Retrieved January 30 2014 Arenas edges Carter for starting nod LeBron is top pick ESPN go com February 17 2007 Retrieved April 18 2007 Jason Kidd and Vince Carter named to 2007 Eastern Conference All Star Team nba com NBA Retrieved April 18 2007 Kidd Carter match feat not done since Jordan Pippen in 1989 ESPN April 7 2007 Retrieved April 18 2007 NBA Free Agency The final chance for Vince Carter s redemption nbcsports com December 5 2011 Retrieved July 25 2012 Carter reportedly agrees to 61 8 million contract ESPN July 3 2007 Retrieved December 18 2017 Garcia Julian April 21 2008 Rod Thorn views Vince Carter as playoff team leader for Nets Daily News New York Aschburner Steve March 31 2009 Caught in Nets growing pains Carter adapts to a new position Sports Illustrated Archived from the original on April 3 2009 Vince Carter Breaks Toronto Raptors Hearts Again bleacherreport com November 22 2008 Retrieved December 18 2017 Garcia Julian February 3 2009 Brook Lopez Vince Carter and Nets beat Bucks and former teammate Richard Jefferson New York Daily News Retrieved December 18 2017 Orlando Acquires Vince Carter and Ryan Anderson From New Jersey NBA com June 25 2009 Retrieved December 18 2017 Carter traded to hometown Magic ESPN June 26 2009 Retrieved December 18 2017 Vince Carter scores 48 points to rally Magic past Hornets 123 117 Los Angeles Times February 9 2010 Retrieved December 18 2017 Suns Magic Complete Six Player Trade NBA com December 18 2010 Retrieved December 18 2017 Vince Carter gets 20 000th point of career in Suns win ESPN January 17 2011 Retrieved December 18 2017 Vince Carter reaches 20 000 points in NBA foxsports com January 17 2011 Retrieved December 18 2017 a b Phoenix Suns waive Vince Carter ESPN December 9 2011 Retrieved December 18 2017 Mavericks sign eight time All Star Vince Carter to three year contract dallasnews com December 12 2011 Retrieved December 18 2017 Hawkins Stephen April 20 2012 Mavericks beat Golden State 104 94 in home finale NewsOK com Retrieved August 29 2017 a b c Dixon Schuyler February 14 2013 Carter passes Bird as Mavs put away Kings 123 100 Yahoo com Retrieved December 18 2017 Vinsanity passes Larry Bird on NBA All Time scoring list YouTube February 13 2013 Archived from the original on October 30 2021 Retrieved December 18 2017 2013 2014 Dallas Mavericks Media Guide PDF Mavs com p 33 Retrieved December 18 2017 a b Michail Rami June 5 2014 MMB Player Reviews 2013 14 Vince Carter appears set to end career with familiar team 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USA Today Retrieved November 15 2016 Marc Gasol scores 22 points Grizzlies beat Jazz 102 96 ESPN November 14 2016 Retrieved November 15 2016 Astramskas David November 15 2016 VINCE CARTER SCORES 20 AGAIN JOINS JORDAN amp EWING ON EXCLUSIVE LIST ballislife com Retrieved November 15 2016 Cockrum Blake November 15 2016 UNC in the NBA Vince Carter breaks record held by Michael Jordan keepingitheel com Retrieved November 20 2016 Love LeBron lead Cavaliers past Gasol less Grizzlies 103 86 ESPN December 13 2016 Retrieved December 13 2016 Cockrum Blake January 12 2017 UNC in the NBA Vince Carter reaches another milestone keepingitheel com Retrieved January 12 2017 Schandl Jason February 2 2017 Vince Carter hits 2000th career 3 pointer in Grizzlies victory numberfire com Retrieved February 2 2017 Astramskas David February 7 2017 40 Year Old Vince Carter Back to back Blocks Joins Elite Company with 4 Rrejections ballislife com Retrieved February 8 2017 Hill s 23 points 18 from Davis lead Pelicans past Grizzlies ESPN February 15 2017 Retrieved February 16 2017 a b Carter scores season high 24 to lead Grizzlies past Bucks ESPN March 13 2017 Retrieved March 14 2017 Maloney Jack March 13 2017 WATCH Vince Carter s remarkable season continues as he makes NBA history CBS Sports Retrieved March 14 2017 Walder Chris March 30 2017 Vince Carter passes Ray Allen on NBA s all time scoring list theScore com Retrieved March 30 2017 Mavericks end season with 100 93 win over Grizzlies ESPN April 12 2017 Retrieved April 13 2017 Tied at 2 Gasol lifts Grizzlies past Spurs 110 108 in OT ESPN April 22 2017 Retrieved December 18 2017 Kings Sign Vince Carter NBA com July 10 2017 Retrieved July 10 2017 Cato Tim July 6 2017 Vince Carter Kings have agreed to a 1 year 8 million deal per report SBNation com Retrieved September 12 2017 Wise Jason August 21 2017 Carter Named Most Influential Veteran NBA com Retrieved September 10 2017 Kings keep rolling at home beat Lakers 113 102 ESPN November 22 2017 Retrieved November 23 2017 a b Vince Carter s season high 24 leads Kings past Cavs 109 95 ESPN December 27 2017 Retrieved December 28 2017 Vince turns back the clock against Cavs ESPN December 27 2017 Retrieved December 28 2017 Vince Carter nets 24 points on 83 percent shooting the second highest percentage of his career to lead the Kings to a victory over the Cavaliers Vejar Alex January 29 2018 Spurs Kings was the first game in NBA history in which two 40 year olds scored 15 points clutchpoints com Retrieved January 29 2018 Griffin s big third quarter helps Pistons top Kings 106 90 ESPN March 19 2018 Retrieved March 19 2018 Ramirez Jordan May 30 2018 Kings Vote Vince Carter for Backbone Award NBA com Retrieved June 1 2018 Nardone Joseph June 3 2018 Vince Carter wins NBPA s Most Respected award ClutchPoints com Retrieved June 4 2018 Atlanta Hawks Sign Vince Carter NBA com August 24 2018 Retrieved August 24 2018 a b Knicks overwhelm Young Hawks 126 107 in Fizdale s debut ESPN 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