Vince Carter admits scrapping original dunks in legendary 2000 Slam Dunk Contest
Posted Jul 11, 2020
Recently retired Atlanta Hawks guard Vince Carter took a trip down memory lane on Monday and reminisced about his iconic 2000 NBA Slam Dunk Contest performance. Speaking to TNT’s Ernie Johnson in a video call, the 43-year-old athletic marvel revealed that he came into the contest with a different set of dunks in mind.
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