Vince Carter returns to his high school to host annual basketball camp for kids
Posted Jul 18, 2024
Vince Carter stands in front of more than 100 youngsters in the Mainland High School gym bearing his name and asks if they want to be professional athletes “or professional people.” Their hands rocket up. He has been leading the camp since he was at UNC. Because of NIL rules of the time, the first edition featured his high school coach’s name, not his.
(Daytona Beach News-Journal)
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