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Autographed/Signed Vince Carter New Jersey Nets Navy Blue Basketball Jersey PSA/DNA COA

Autographed/Signed Vince Carter New Jersey Nets Navy Blue Basketball Jersey PSA/DNA COA

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🏀 Vince Carter New Jersey Nets Autographed Navy Blue Basketball Jersey — PSA/DNA Authenticated — Daytona Beach, Florida — University of North Carolina — 1999 NBA Rookie of the Year — 2000 NBA Dunk Contest Champion — 8x NBA All-Star — 'Vinsanity' — 22 NBA Seasons — PSA/DNA Certified

🏀 If you were watching the NBA at the turn of the century, there is a reasonable chance that Vince Carter is responsible for the most breathtaking thing you have ever seen on a basketball court. His 2000 NBA Dunk Contest in Oakland produced four dunks that changed how the event was discussed — a between-the-legs finish, a 360-degree windmill, an elbow hang, and a reverse 360 that earned perfect scores across the board and created the highlight clips that basketball fans still share more than two decades later. And then there was France. This autographed navy blue New Jersey Nets jersey, authenticated by PSA/DNA, carries the signature of the player who made an entire sport look up and stare at what was possible. Condition: NOS.

🌟 Daytona Beach, Florida — University of North Carolina — The Beginning

Vince Carter was born on January 26, 1977, in Daytona Beach, Florida, and developed his athletic gifts at the University of North Carolina — where he played alongside Antawn Jamison on a Tar Heels team that competed in the Final Four. The Golden State Warriors selected Carter fifth overall in the 1998 NBA Draft and immediately traded him to the Toronto Raptors — a deal that sent Jamison to Golden State — and Carter arrived in Toronto to become the most iconic player in the franchise's brief history. Condition: NOS.

🏟️ 2000 NBA Dunk Contest — The Canonical Performance

Vince Carter's 2000 NBA Dunk Contest performance in Oakland is the standard against which every subsequent contest is measured. He did not attempt dunks that replicated what had come before — he built a routine that expanded the vocabulary of what a dunk contest entry could include, culminating in attempts that drew the kind of sustained crowd reaction that the All-Star Weekend format had not seen since Dominique Wilkins and Michael Jordan were trading attempts in the 1980s. Carter received perfect 50s on multiple dunks and won the contest without the judges even needing to see his final attempt. Condition: NOS.

🏆 2000 Sydney Olympics — The Dunk Over France — Frédéric Weis

During the 2000 Sydney Olympics, playing for the United States Men's Basketball team, Vince Carter attempted a play that has been called by multiple analysts the greatest single dunk in the history of the sport: a full 360-degree leap over the standing 7-foot-2 French center Frédéric Weis, legs straddling the defender's head, ball cocked back at the peak and slammed home while Weis could do nothing but watch from below. The play became known in France as 'Le Dunk de la Mort' — the Dunk of Death — and is still replayed in highlight packages whenever the greatest dunks in basketball history are discussed. Condition: NOS.

📋 New Jersey Nets — 2004–2009 — The Navy Blue Years

Vince Carter was traded to the New Jersey Nets in December 2004, beginning a five-year chapter with the franchise during which he anchored the Nets' scoring and served as the primary star of a team that competed in the Eastern Conference playoff picture. The navy blue Nets uniform of Carter's New Jersey years represents a specific chapter of a career that spanned 22 seasons — from 1998 through 2020, the longest career in NBA history — and the PSA/DNA authenticated autograph connects the signature to the uniform he wore during his years in New Jersey. Condition: NOS.

🏀⭐ Vince Carter. Daytona Beach, Florida. UNC. 1998. Fifth overall. Toronto Raptors. Vinsanity. 2000 Dunk Contest. Oakland. Four dunks. Perfect scores. The standard set. Sydney. The Olympics. Frédéric Weis. Le Dunk de la Mort. Eight All-Stars. The trade. New Jersey Nets. 2004. The navy blue. Five seasons. 2020. Retirement. Twenty-two seasons. The longest career. The autographed navy Nets jersey. PSA. DNA. Authenticated. Condition: NOS.

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