Vince Carter’s Jersey Retirement Press Conference | Reflecting on His Legacy in Canadian Basketball
As the Toronto Raptors prepare to retire Vince Carter’s iconic jersey, the legendary player sits down with the media to discuss his journey to the Hall of Fame, the upcoming retirement ceremony, and his legacy in Canadian basketball. Hear Vince’s reflections on his groundbreaking career, his impact on the Raptors and Canadian sports, and the future of basketball in Canada. Don’t miss this exclusive look at one of basketball’s greatest influencers!
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20 comments
AIR CANADA BABY
Half man half amazing!
What a legend he got so much hate but I’m glad he doubled down and still showed his love for Toronto
Well deserved, put up a statue and give VC 15 a road name……..
Damn my childhood hero needs to stop cutting onions in here
Congrats Vince, well deserved. 💖💖
VC is my favorite player of all times, and that's AD and BC
legend half man half amazing 15
Some of these reporters don't have the ability to embrace the moment. It's like making up with your partner and still bringing up the past
So glad Raptors are finally doing this. Well deserved Vince!
He ain't no Raptor
He expressed more with emotion than with words. Impactful and appreciated. Thanks Vince.
Being a Raps fan since 95, and having watched every single VC15 game televised, Air Canada had me in tears. Cathartic, nostalgic, and feel good moment for Raptors nation!
Legend! So glad for him that this moment came about, well deserved! Half man – half amazing!
Richard Peddle and Rob Babcock are the ones who deserve your vitriol. Vince was everything.
Grange just got a five year career extension with VC endorsement
Hard Cringe.
GROAT
Vinsanity! U forgot to mention RJ for the Canadians who play for raps
Open Gym is going to hit different when they cover this week in Vince's life.
Well deserved. Although Lowry is the GROAT, VC holds a special place in Raptor history… teams's first true superstar, put toronto on the nba map (likely saving the franchise) and inspiring a generation of Canadian ballers. And as a kid, watching him made me fall in love with the game.