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Vince Carter headlines list of 2024 Hall of Fame candidates

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Kurt Helin @basketballtalk
Vince Carter, 2008 Olympic “Redeem Team” headline first-time Hall of Fame nominees
nbcsports.com/nba/news/vince…7:28 PM
Jeff Goodman @GoodmanHoops
The Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame’s list of eligible first-time candidates for the Class of 2024 includes:
2008 U.S. Olympic Men’s Basketball Team (“Redeem Team”)
Rick Barnes
Vince Carter
Bill Laimbeer
Mike Fratello
Seimone Augustus
Penny Taylor – 4:53 PM
Doug Smith @SmithRaps
Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame announces list of candidates for 2024 induction, The deadbolt lock? Vince Carter. And if you look down the list of international candidates, there’s our old pal Jorge Garbajosa. And among the women’s veteran candidates are the Edmonton Grads – 4:08 PM
Kristian Winfield @Krisplashed
Men’s, women’s and contributor candidates for the 2024 Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame.
Names of note:
– Vince Carter
– Chauncey Billups
– Michael Cooper
– Marques Johnson
– Bill Laimbeer
– Shawn Marion
– Buck Williams
– Seimone Augustus
– Mike Fratello, and many more pic.twitter.com/4Tf5T8Q16C4:07 PM
Vincent Goodwill @VinceGoodwill
The 2008 U.S. Olympic Men’s Basketball Team (“Redeem Team”), Vince Carter, Seimone Augustus, Bill Laimbeer, Rick Barnes, Mike Fratello and Penny Taylor are first-time finalists for the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame – 4:02 PM
NBA on ESPN @ESPNNBA
Vince Carter, Chauncey Billups, Shawn Marion are amongst the greats eligible for the 2024 Basketball Hall of Fame 👏 pic.twitter.com/QRSfcQeL7M3:41 PM

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During the game, Klay Thompson made NBA history by moving ahead of Jason Terry (2,282) for ninth on the all-time three-pointers list. Following Terry, the next player for Thompson to pass will be Vince Carter (2,290). -via Sports Illustrated / December 17, 2023
Vince Carter, one of the most popular and prolific players in Nets history, made his return to the team as a TV analyst this weekend. Thomas Wolfe was wrong: You can go home again. And that’s exactly what Carter did Friday night with his YES Network debut in Brooklyn’s 124-97 rout of Washington at Barclays Center. “It’s a homecoming, of course … so this is exciting for me. It’s easy to call a game for any team — Washington, for instance — that I have no ties to. But I played for this team, so it’s definitely fun,” Carter told The Post. “That’s why we tried to make this opportunity happen, because of the ties. It’s cool. It’s cool to be on this side now.” -via New York Post / December 11, 2023











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