If James Dolan could go back and change history, Vinsanity would have starred on Broadway — not off the New Jersey Turnpike. During a Thursday appearance on the “Roommates Show” podcast ...
An injury scare was all that prevented the New York Knicks from making a trade with the Toronto Raptors to acquire Vince Carter. Carter, who spent the first seven seasons of his career with the ...
For the life of James Dolan, he couldn’t remember Vince Carter’s name. But the New York Knicks owner did recall (jokingly) rooting for Carter’s Achilles to rupture. That part he remembered.
Dwight Howard’s Top 10 dunkers of all time: ‘Vince Carter has to be in that list, Dominique Wilkins has to be in that list, you gotta have Michael Jordan, you gotta have Shaquille O’Neal ...
According to New York Knicks owner James Dolan, his team came close to trading for Vince Carter just before the Raptors dealt him to the New Jersey Nets in December 2004.
Turns out, the Knicks almost traded for eight-time NBA All-Star and one of the best dunkers in league history, Vince Carter. The Knicks had a deal on the table to acquire Carter from the Toronto ...
For Paul Pierce, that realization came courtesy of Vince Carter during their senior year at the McDonalds All-American Game ...
And if he ever does, don’t look at the man finishing his first career slam. Instead, turn to Orlando’s bench. As Carter put it, “We gotta turn up.” Anthony says it’s his goal to get ...
Chris Boucher has been on the Toronto Raptors for so long that even he doesn’t remember his first game. His debut came and went without any fanfare. The Raptors lost to the Milwaukee Bucks 124 ...
You don’t earn a nickname like Air Canada without boasting some serious hang time and Vince Carter was ... the 360 windmill dunk, Carter executed his moves with unparalleled power and precision, ...
does are as impactful as what Vince Carter brought to the scene when he did a few things that hadn't been seen before," reflected "Dr. J." Still, the 1976 ABA Slam Dunk champion gave his praise ...
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