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Walter Davis, Vince Carter Honored In Phoenix


"He would have been on cloud nine," ' daughter Hillary Laird said. "His number was 24 at UNC, and here we are. The class of ’24 is pretty special. To have it announced here in Phoenix where he career began, it felt like it was meant to be. I just wish he was here." "You can’t put it into words," said of his Hall of Fame induction. (North State Journal)

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Walter Davis, Vince Carter Honored In Phoenix