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  • ReubenJRD
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    tenforthewin wrote: View Post
    Carter (close to 40) > Fields (anyday)
    At this moment, I'd totally agree...

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  • tenforthewin
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    Calderon + Fields for Vince and Marion

    Get it done, BC

    Lowry/Lucas
    DeRozan/Ross/Anderson
    Carter/Marion/McGuire
    Bargs/Davis/Acy
    Val/Amir/Gray

    Carter (close to 40) > Fields (anyday)

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  • xunknownx
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    maybe if majority forgives VC or let him play & retire here that will lift the losing raptors curse & we will start to be winners & contenders LOL

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  • The Great One
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    Jaworski wrote: View Post
    first love never dies?
    Just like Jaworski right?

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  • theycallmeZZ
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    Damon Stoudamire or Alvin... which is why I chose their successor in Lowry

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  • pillowmint
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    Vince is both the greatest and worst. We had such an opportunity to grow as an organization and his lack of professionalism created an tainted image of Toronto that has taken a long time to heal.

    I don't care about Vince anymore, he won't be remembered as much in the NBA other than a fierce dunker...that's the real sad part. All that talent, thrown in the garbage via attitude.

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  • wallz
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    Haha I like the Kyle Lowry option. But had to vote Vinsanity

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  • ReubenJRD
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    I voted Kyle Lowry. LOL. BUT, Vince was the best raptor of all-time. No doubt.

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  • Miekenstien
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    fuck vince

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  • stretch
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    Think Vince will be a hall of famer? If the criteria is jersey sales, he's a lock.

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  • Jaworski
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    TRex wrote: View Post
    Wow. People still hatin on VC? it's been 8 years!! MOVE ON.

    Carter is the greatest Raptors player of all time. No one's even close. The guy singlehandedly put us in the NBA map. His interview with John Thompson after he left was disappointing but like i said it's been 8 years. MOVE ON.
    first love never dies?

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  • The Great One
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    Wow. People still hatin on VC? it's been 8 years!! MOVE ON.

    Carter is the greatest Raptors player of all time. No one's even close. The guy singlehandedly put us in the NBA map. His interview with John Thompson after he left was disappointing but like i said it's been 8 years. MOVE ON.

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  • bhattmagandhi
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    ceez wrote: View Post
    Vince Carter needs to fall in a pit and die
    I used to feel that way too, but I'm over it. The dude is human, he f*cked it up here in TDot with the Raptors. It was an ugly, public divorce that we'll never forget. But he's still the most prolific player we ever had. He put us on the map in the basketball world man. It sucks how it all went down, but he was the most talented Raptors player of all-time. Bar none.

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  • ceez
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    Vince Carter needs to fall in a pit and die

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  • bhattmagandhi
    started a poll Vince carter: "i love toronto to this day"

    Vince carter: "i love toronto to this day"

    45
    Vince Carter
    71.11%
    32
    Chris Bosh
    2.22%
    1
    Kyle Lowry... B*TCH!!
    26.67%
    12
    http://www.sportsnet.ca/590/2012/11/..._replace_that/

    WOW. Really TERRIFIC interview ^ conducted by Tim & Sid with VC.

    It's almost seething (his regret of leaving TDot) now that VC openly & candidly reflects about his long NBA career, how much his days in Toronto meant to him and how (if he could magically turn back the hands of time) obvious it is that if he could do it over again, he'd most likely do it different. It's not like you can change the past, and even though he won't admit it word for word (likely because of ego) it's so damn obvious that he wishes he never left, now that he can look back and see how it all played out for him. "My career highs all come in that uniform... nothing can replace that..."

    Classic sports tragedy. I guess this was the case of the anti-legend, the antithesis of Kobe and LeBron and all of the other all-time greats who had the character to figure out how to accentuate & sustain their success by building on their previous failures. I still remember watching that game against the Sixers where we were a shot away from the Eastern Conference Finals.

    It'll always remain, both in our minds and his, a story of what could have been... its sad to say this guy was the best player in franchise history, but thus far, it's the hard truth.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DKyFjhuGIOg
    Last edited by bhattmagandhi; Tue Nov 6, 2012, 06:28 PM.
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