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Vince Carter’s “Dunk of Death” Over a 7-Footer Became Olympic Glory


’s prime was a special sight to behold. The former Toronto Raptors‘ star was one of the most exciting players in the NBA. He threw down some monstrous dunks and was never afraid to take some contact at the rim. The legend of Vinsanity grew throughout his career, but the peak of his hype certainly came at the 2000 Olympics in Australia. (FanBuzz)

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Vince Carter’s “Dunk of Death” Over a 7-Footer Became Olympic Glory


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