Vince Carter, the Nets and Empire State Building
The Empire State Building will be lit in red, white and blue, the Nets' former colors, when Brooklyn retires Vince Carter's No. 15 jersey on Jan. 25.
The Nets remain winless this season without Cam Johnson, falling to 0-9 without their floor-spacing forward after Friday’s 102-101 loss to the Lakers.
The Brooklyn Nets currently have a record of 14-28, and they are in the middle of a rebuild. The team is seeking their next superstar and players who will lead them to become contenders in the Eastern Conference.
NEW YORK (AP) — The Empire State Building is joining in the party to celebrate Vince Carter’s jersey retirement. The landmark building will be lit in red, white and blue, the Nets’ former colors, when Brooklyn retires the Hall of Famer’s No. 15 jersey on Jan. 25 at halftime of its game against the Miami Heat.
Westbrook now looks ahead to Kevin Garnett for No. 21 on the list, trailing the NBA legend and Hall of Famer by 351 points before Wednesday's game. The Nuggets point guard continues to build upon his legacy, cementing himself as a first-ballot Hall of Famer.
Russell Westbrook hits the three to pass Vince Carter on the NBA all-time scoring list. Russell Westbrook's 3-pointer vs. Houston pushes him past Vince Carter (25,728) for No. 21
The Brooklyn Nets will retire Vince Carter’s No. 15 jersey to the rafters next Saturday, January 25th. The team announced this week that there will be multiple events before the […] The post Brooklyn Nets Announce Events Leading Up to Vince Carter’s Jersey Retirement appeared first on Baller Alert.
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