From All-Star to sixth man, Vince Carter transitioned seamlessly for Mavs
Posted Jun 5, 2014
He’s made the transition from being an eight-time All-Star to a sixth man look seamless. However, as Dallas Mavericks veteran swingman Vince Carter would tell you, it’s been anything but easy. Putting aside his pride when he joined the Mavericks, Carter would eventually accept a bench role while shedding his past accolades and All-Star seasons for Toronto and New Jersey.
(Dallas Mavericks)
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