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Let's Celebrate Vince Carter, The Last Active NBA Player To Appear On The Nintendo 64


The NBA’s decision to resume inside a “bubble” in Orlando means that the season is now officially over for some of the league’s worst teams, who weren’t invited to take part. That includes the Atlanta Hawks, bringing a bizarre end to the career of veteran star , who was the last active player to have appeared on a basketball game on the Nintendo 64. (Kotaku)

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Let's Celebrate Vince Carter, The Last Active NBA Player To Appear On The Nintendo 64


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