Vince Carter - Awards and Achievements

Awards and Achievements

  • 8× NBA All-Star selection: 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 (did not play in 2002 due to injury)
  • Olympic gold medal: 2000
  • 2× All-NBA:
    • Second Team: 2001
    • Third Team: 2000
  • NBA Slam Dunk Champion: 2000
  • NBA All-Rookie First Team: 1999
  • NBA Rookie of the Year Award: 1999
  • The Sporting News NBA Rookie of the Year: 1999

NBA playoff records

  • Co-holds NBA playoff record for most three-point field goals made in one game: 9 (May 11, 2001 vs. Philadelphia 76ers, Eastern Conference Semifinals)
  • Most three-point field goals made in one half: 8 (same game as above)
  • Most consecutive three-point field goals made in one game: 8 (same game as above)
  • Most consecutive three-point field goals made in one half: 8 (same game as above)

New Jersey Nets franchise records

  • Most three-point field goals made in one game: 9 (December 11, 2006 vs. Memphis Grizzlies)
  • Most points scored in one season: 2,070 (2006–07)
  • Most consecutive 20 or more point games: 23 (2005–06)
  • He is the first Net to score at least 2,000 points in a single season. (2006–07)

Career highs

  • Points: 51 (2 times)
  • Field goals made: 20 vs. Milwaukee 01/14/00
  • Field goals attempted: 36 at Philadelphia 01/21/01
  • Three point field goals made: 9 vs. Memphis 12/11/06
  • Three point field goals attempted: 20 vs. Memphis 12/11/06
  • Free throws made: 23 at Miami 12/23/05
  • Free throws attempted: 27 at Phoenix 12/30/00
  • Offensive rebounds: 8 vs. Chicago 11/05/05
  • Defensive rebounds: 13 (2 times)
  • Total rebounds: 16 vs. Washington 04/07/07
  • Assists: 14 at Milwaukee 01/09/09
  • Steals: 6 (3 times)
  • Blocks: 6 vs. Chicago 03/28/99
  • Minutes played: 63 vs. Sacramento 02/23/01

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