On Sunday, the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame got a little bit bigger, as a few legendary figures were officially enshrined in Springfield. It’s amazing that, even when standing alongside them, Vince Carter was the most popular player to receive their magnum opus.
There isn’t a single NBA fan who hasn’t heard of Carter. Whether he’s known to them as ‘Vinsanity,’ ‘Half Man/Half Amazing,’ or just ‘Vince Carter,’ his name rings bells. He was unable to win an NBA championship in his outstanding career. However, the former fifth overall pick won the 1999 Rookie of the Year award and the heart of Canada.
In his second season, he won the 2000 NBA Slam Dunk Contest in spectacular fashion. He led the Raptors to their first playoff appearance in franchise history, taking them as far as the second round. He was named to eight consecutive All-Star Games (the first five with Toronto).
Highlights From Vince Carter’s Raptors-Heavy HOF Enshrinement
During his Hall of Fame enshrinement, Carter thanked the Raptors organization, where he spent his first six-plus seasons. He also confirmed that he would enter the Hall of Fame as a member of the Raptors. For a player who suited up for seven teams after leaving Toronto, this was far from a guarantee.
Vince Carter’s HOF speech 🎤@mrvincecarter15 pic.twitter.com/IWEwTLg1BO
— Toronto Raptors (@Raptors) October 14, 2024
Carter also thanked his cousin, fellow Hall of Fame wing Tracy McGrady.
Vince Carter speaks on the love and support he’s received from his cousin, Tracy McGrady 🤞
📺 #24HoopClass Enshrinement Ceremony on NBA TV pic.twitter.com/3jf2UgtkEj
— NBA (@NBA) October 14, 2024
After being drafted, Carter played alongside McGrady with the Raptors for two seasons. Interestingly, Carter says that McGrady promised to get the Raptors to draft him. McGrady, as many know, got off to a slower start than Carter. Nonetheless, he was a top-10 pick. He just might have had enough juice to nudge former Raptors general manager Glen Grunwald in his cousin’s direction.
In any case, family obviously means a lot to Carter. He even had one of those humorous Christmas dinner exchanges with McGrady after saying he played football growing up.
Tracy McGrady couldn’t contain his laughter when Vince Carter mentioned he played football growing up 😂
That family love ❤️ @Hoophall pic.twitter.com/BZ893yIDBs
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) October 14, 2024
The proud father of three (two daughters and one son) also took time to include his grandparents in his speech.
“Look at your grandson.” ❤️ pic.twitter.com/mCd8bUvCQc
— Brooklyn Nets (@BrooklynNets) October 14, 2024
Julius ‘Dr. J’ Erving Speaks
If the tears Carter shed for his late grandmother (Peggy Green) didn’t take fans back to the days when he was just a kid in Florida, perhaps him admitting that he had only gotten the opportunity to meet his idol did. During his speech, he spoke about calling up Hall of Fame forward Julius Erving, who accepted the invitation to be one of his presenters.
.@mrvincecarter15 thanking @JuliusErving 🥺 pic.twitter.com/4l2fquJmrP
— Brooklyn Nets (@BrooklynNets) October 14, 2024
Like Carter, Erving played for the Nets for multiple seasons. Even more importantly, there were plenty of similarities in their game, from the aerial acrobatics to the all-around production. In fact, before the Hall of Fame ceremony began, Erving told Sportsnet’s Michael Grange that Carter “could do things maybe above and beyond what the great forwards in the history of the NBA did.”
Caught up with Dr. J, who — Along with TMac – will help usher VC into @Hoophall tonight: “Vince could do things maybe above and beyond what the great forwards in the history of the NBA did. He put on the show, he made the fans happy, and I was a fan and he made me happy too.”
— Michael Grange (@michaelgrange) October 13, 2024
More Honors Are On The Way
As his speech came to a close, Carter repeated the words that he will now be associated with forever: “Hall of Famer.”
“From now on, they don’t just say you’re first and last name without saying… ‘Hall of Famer.'”
Vince Carter closes his induction speech with a congratulations to the entire #24HoopClass 👏 pic.twitter.com/Kg2GonicYo
— NBA (@NBA) October 14, 2024
As one of the most memorable and recognizable players to have graced the hardwood, all that can be said is the honor is well-deserved.
Congrats to #24HoopClass inductee, Vince Carter! pic.twitter.com/tNELSyVMyy
— NBA (@NBA) October 14, 2024
Now, he can rest on his laurels while he waits for the Raptors and Nets to lift his jersey into the rafters, which will happen this season.