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Vince Carter on Giving His Starting Spot to Michael Jordan in 2003 All-Star Game


’s historic career would have lacked one final shining moment had it not been for the unselfishness of fellow North Carolina Tar Heels legend . Back in 2003, as Jordan was winding down the final season of his career as a member of the Washington Wizards, the six-time Finals MVP was honored with one final All-Star selection. (Inside Carolina)

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Vince Carter on Giving His Starting Spot to Michael Jordan in 2003 All-Star Game


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