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Vince Carter has never stopped evolving


never stopped evolving. Over more than two decades in the NBA, Carter has gone through several permutations: rim-attacking superstar, then perimeter scorer, then gracefully aging vet. Each period is worth savoring. Carter came to the NBA as a high-flying lead guard of the lineage. He carried that mantle better than most. (SB Nation)

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