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Vince Carter knows this well: by September 2004, it was clear to the future Hall of Famer that he and the Toronto Raptors were no longer heading in the same direction. What once looked like a ...
On Saturday, the Toronto Raptors retired Vince Carter’s famous No. 15 jersey at Scotiabank Arena, making him the first player in team history to achieve this honor. The emotional ceremony took ...
Vince Carter continues to mean so much to the Raptors Carter’s No. 15 Raptors jersey is now forever memorialized, and it’s an honor that no one can say he doesn’t deserve.
Vince Carter became the first player in Toronto Raptors history to have his number retired, with the organization raising his No. 15 to the rafters on Friday at Scotiabank Arena.
Vince Carter will soon be immortalized in Toronto Raptors lore. As the Raptors celebrate their 30th NBA season, the franchise will retire Carter's No. 15 to the Scotiabank Arena rafters. TSN's ...
The Toronto Raptors have unveiled their new City Edition jerseys for this season, paying homage to Vince Carter's iconic 2000 dunk contest between-the-legs dunk. The jersey features Toronto's ...
The Toronto Raptors retired Vince Carter’s No. 15 during a 23-minute halftime ceremony at Saturday’s game against the Sacramento Kings. Carter is the first player to receive the honor from the ...
The Toronto Raptors will retire the No. 15 jersey of eight-time All-Star Vince Carter on Nov. 2, team president Masai Ujiri announced Friday during a public function.
Vince Carter is one of the best players to ever play for the Toronto Raptors. Carter averaged 23.4 points, 5.2 rebounds, 3.9 assists, 1.3 steals and 1.0 blocks per contest over 403 regular season ...
When the Raptors hit that rough patch, they actually had some promising young talent ready to shape a better future — especially Chris Bosh, a 6'11" forward-center from Texas whose potential was ...