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Vince Carter Remembers His Dunk Over 7-Footer Frédéric Weis


UNC basketball legend seemingly spent more time in the air than on the court during his 22-year NBA career. Widely considered the greatest dunker of all time, Carter's magnum opus came the summer after his second year in the league — during the 2000 Olympic Games. There, Carter stole a bounce pass, took two dribbles, and went skyward. (Inside Carolina)

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Vince Carter Remembers His Dunk Over 7-Footer Frédéric Weis


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