Vince Carter delivered a powerful dunk during the second half of the Raptors' game against the Cleveland Cavaliers in Toronto on Wednesday, January 7, 2004. The Raptors secured a 75-69 victory over the Cavaliers. The game photo was captured by Aaron Harris for CP.


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The Toronto Raptors are set to honour one of their most iconic players, Vince Carter, by retiring his jersey. According to reports, Carter’s No. 15 will be permanently raised to the rafters at Scotiabank Arena on November 2, when the Raptors face the Sacramento Kings. This marks the first time in the franchise’s 30-year history that a player’s jersey will be retired, highlighting Carter's significant impact on the team and Canadian basketball as a whole.
Carter, a 47-year-old retired swingman, had an impressive career spanning 22 seasons with eight different teams. However, it all began in Toronto back in 1998, where he quickly made a name for himself as an electrifying player. Known as “Half Man, Half Amazing,” Carter not only won Rookie of the Year in 1999 but also famously took home the dunk contest crown in 2000, wearing the Raptors’ signature purple jersey.

Carter’s influence extended far beyond the court. He played a crucial role in putting Canadian basketball on the map, leading the Raptors to their first-ever playoff appearance in 2000 and securing their first playoff series win in 2001. His legacy in Canada remains unparalleled, and his contributions helped shape the team’s future success.

Before his jersey retirement in November, Carter will be officially inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in October. The Brooklyn Nets, formerly the New Jersey Nets, where Carter played after leaving Toronto, are also planning to retire his jersey in January. These back-to-back honours reflect Carter's long-lasting impact on the NBA and his legacy across multiple franchises.

Despite his celebrated achievements, the decision to retire Carter's jersey in Toronto wasn't easy. According to TSN reporter Josh Lewenberg, there was a complicated history between Carter and the Raptors, particularly during the latter half of his tenure. Injuries, a trade request marked his final years with the team, and ultimately a controversial trade to New Jersey in 2004. Many Raptors fans took years to get over Carter’s departure, and the decision to honour him has stirred mixed emotions within the organization.

Lewenberg explained that while some high-ranking officials within the Raptors organization pushed for Kyle Lowry’s jersey to be retired first, it was ultimately decided that Carter’s jersey retirement made sense and with Lowry still active in the league and Carter’s Hall of Fame induction coinciding with the Raptors’ 30th anniversary, this season presented the perfect timing for the tribute.

The upcoming ceremony will not only celebrate Carter’s accomplishments but also serve as a moment of reflection for Raptors fans who once saw him as both a hero and a controversial figure. His jersey retirement is expected to be an emotional and meaningful event for the Toronto Raptors community, cementing his legacy as one of the greatest players in the team’s history.

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