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2. Vince Carter "Dunk of Death" in 2000 Olympics Carter's best in-game dunk didn't come in the NBA — it happened in the Olympics just months after his impressive dunk contest. While representing ...
Vince Carter participated in the NBA Slam Dunk Contest in 2000 and shocked everyone with his powerful and inventive dunks. People had never seen such skill, control, and energy in a single dunk.
21. Vince Carter has been known as one of the most prolific dunkers in the game since hitting the league as a rookie in 1999. While his best dunking days may be over, he's still been able to ...
The possibility of seeing one of Vince’s dunks in person was worth the gamble on Raptors tickets. For my money, Vince Carter is the best dunker of all time. And while, sure, that title ranks ...
NBA All-Star Weekend in 2000 is probably regarded as the greatest All-Star weekend in NBA history. The reason for that is an unbelievable dunk contest where Vince Carter stole the show in Oakland.
Vince Carter 's dunk over Frenchman Frederick Weis is arguably the greatest in-game dunk of all time. The 6'6" Carter defied the law of gravity when he literally jumped over the 7'2" Weis during ...
Vince Carter’s Best Old Man Dunks Vince Carter isn't throwing it down like he used to, but the future Hall of Famer can still wow us with his dunks. Here are his best ones since age 30. DJ Sixsmith ...
After the lockout in 1999, the dunk contest made its triumphant return in 2000 with a star-studded cast -- Steve Francis, Tracy McGrady and, of course, Vince Carter.
Following that incredible 2000 Dunk Contest, Vince walked away from dunk contests leaving the crowd wanting more, a thirst that apparently remains unquenched. “I get all of that,” Carter allows.
NBA future Hall of Famer Vince Carter reveals his best NBA game and it’s not about dunks. In his lengthy NBA career, Carter has had an array of most memorable moments inside the court.
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSNVince Carter's first NBA coach remembers his monster dunk on Bryant Reeves: "I don't think he was ever the same player again"
Vince Carter's first NBA coach remembers his monster dunk on Bryant Reeves: "I don't think he was ever the same player again" ...
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