Fifteen Years Ago Today: Vince Carter soared over French center Frédéric Weis
Posted Sep 25, 2015
For months after he got home from the 2000 Sydney Olympics, Vince Carter tried to replicate the greatest dunk of all time -- one that had even the opposition cheering. It was a dunk that occurred years before YouTube, Facebook and Twitter. And because it wasn't widely available, it captured the imagination of a nation. It even transfixed the man who did it.
(ESPN.com)
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