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The "Dunk of Death" ("le dunk de la mort" in French) refers to a slam dunk by American basketball player Vince Carter during the 2000 Summer Olympics. After a steal, the 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) Carter, leapt over 7 ft 2 in (2.18 m) French player Frédéric Weis. The dunk is widely considered one of the greatest and most famous of all time.
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 . [149] Carter signed a sponsorship deal with Puma prior to his first NBA season, and his first signature shoe, the Puma Vinsanity, was released. [150]
When Vince Carter’s preferred Nos. “My mom told me: 'Find a number and make it famous,’” Carter said. Carter and his much-celebrated No. 15 reached new heights again when the Brooklyn Nets ...
Vince Carter (born 1977) is an American former professional basketball player. Vince Carter may also refer to: People. Vincent Carter (1891–1972), U.S ...
FILE- New Jersey Nets’ Vince Carter goes up for a dunk during the third quarter of an NBA basketball game against the New York Knicks Sunday, March 8, 2009 in East Rutherford, N.J.
Vince Carter: Known for his spectacular dunking, Carter was an eight-time NBA All-Star, Olympic gold medalist and 1999 Rookie of the Year during his 22 seasons. Suiting up for eight NBA teams in ...
Guthridge instituted a "six starters" system, whereby the team's top six players, Antawn Jamison, Vince Carter, Ed Cota, Shammond Williams, Ademola Okulaja and Makhtar N'Diaye rotated positions in the starting five. [1]
The Brooklyn Nets will honor Vince Carter next season by retiring his No. 15 to the rafters at Barclays Center. Carter's No. 15 will be the sixth retired number in franchise history after Dražen ...