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Vince Carter Compares Raptors Retiring Jersey to the Dynamics of a Successful Marriage

Updated Oct. 21, 2024, 11:32 p.m. by Nickeem Khan 1 min read
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Hall-of-Famer Vince Carter is set to become the first player to receive the honor of having two teams retire his jersey.

The Brooklyn Nets announced this in recognition of his tenure with them.

However, the Toronto Raptors quickly overshadowed it by announcing that Carter would be the first player in franchise history to have his jersey in the rafters.

The prestigious tribute left Carter extremely humble, and he compared it to a successful marriage.

Carter made a guest appearance on FanDuel TVs Run It Back.

He shared his mindset leading up to the announcement from the Raptors and what it meant for him.

He said, The decision to retire Carters jersey seemed like a no-brainer to many people.

However, Carters analogy of a marriage is a great way to encapsulate his tenure with the Raptors.

His latter years with the team included rocky tribulations between the two parties.

Carters relationship with the front office began to waver following several bad moves.

The teams hiring of Rob Babcock set the franchise back tremendously.

Additionally, there was tension between head coach Sam Mitchell and Carter.

In 2004, the Raptors traded Vince Carter to the New Jersey Nets in one of the most lopsided trades in NBA history.

Toronto received Alonzo Mourning, Aaron Williams, Eric Williams and two late first-round picks.

However, Mourning refused to report to Toronto resulting in a buyout.

As a result, Carter became public enemy #1 in Toronto.

He terrorized the Raptors in each return to the city, which further fueled the animosity from the fans toward him.

However, the love between the two parties never left.

As time passed, the admiration returned, leading to this moment to be a night of celebration.

Carters career with the Raptors The eight-time All-Star set an NBA record 22 seasons during his career.

The most seasons he played with one team was seven, which came from his time with the Raptors.

In the 1998 NBA Draft, the Warriors selected Carter with the fifth overall pick.

However, the Raptors quickly made a draft day trade to acquire the North Carolina star for Antawn Jamison.

Carter wasted no time making his presence felt, capturing the 1998-99 Rookie of the Year award with averages of 18.3 points, 5.7 rebounds, and 1.1 steals per game.

He earned two All-NBA appearances in his career, which came in his second and third seasons in the NBA.

The 2000-01 season featured Carters best season in the NBA, where he averaged 27.6 points, 5.5 rebounds, and 1.1 blocks per game.

The high-flying superstar led the Raptors to a Game 7 matchup against the Sixers in the semifinals.

In the final moments, Carter had the opportunity to send his team to the Eastern Conference Finals but couldnt convert.

Toronto wasnt able to achieve the level of team success they desired during Carters time with the organization, but his impact is undeniable.

He sparked a nationwide interest in the sport and helped spearhead Canada to a premier nation in competitive basketball..

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