Saturday, 22 June 2019

Basketball prediction - Legend continues!

The NBA playoffs are in full swing, but news that is in no way related to the elimination phase of the season warmed the hearts of all basketball fans. Vince Carter has officially announced that he will remain on the field and next season, which will be under No. 22 for him as a pro. The legendary bumper turned 42 in January, and in the middle of his twenty-second campaign in the league he will now be 43 years old. He will come back next year, Carter announced during his visit to Atlanta`s Kent Basemaker podium, while adding that he would be happy to continue carrying the Hawks team in the 2019/2020 season.

With this decision, he will head the NBA rankings for the most played seasons once he shares his leadership with Robert Parris, Kevin Willis, Kevin Garnett and Dirk Nowitzki. In addition, it will become the only game in the history of the Association, played in four different decades. For 21 years in the NBA, the veteran wore the teams of eight different teams - Toronto, New Jersey, Orlando, Phoenix, Dallas, Memphis, Sacramento and Atlanta. For more than two decades, among the best Carter he has been elected to the Stars` Game eight times, recording seven times in the show, being nominated as the Rookie of the Year in his debut campaign, once in the second and third bestseason, but everything that will remember it happened in 2000. It is then concreted forever in history, winning the Conquest in a unique way.

By this time, Vincent Lamar Carter had 1481 regular season games in which he scored 17 points, 4, 4 rebounds, and 3 assists as well as 88 in playoffs with 18 points. , 5. 4 rebounds, 3. 4 assists and 1. 1 withdrawn balls. Carrie, who is an Olympic champion with the United States of Sydney 2000, has built a reputation for being one of the most loved by neutral fans, and has won more sympathy in recent seasons because he refused to throw himself into a ringevery price. Vince is considered a safe member of the Hall of Fame after the end of his career.