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November 22, 2002



NBA Star Vince Carter Sets Chinese Fans Into Craze

Vince Carter set Chinese fans into ovation with his flashing slams on Wednesday when he found minor challenge from a Chinese unknown.

The Toronto Raptors player, who was on an Asian trip, took on a role as a referee for a youth slam contest along with Chinese Yao Ming, the No.1 pick of this summer's NBA draft, at a stadium of the Chinese National Training Bureau.

He seemed feeling some challenge when he found Hu Guang, a 1.90-meter guard from Nanjing military team, could do almost all the slamming actions he did at NBA All-Star Slam contest, though not as flaring as he was.

"If you are good, I'll do it," Carter told Hu. When Hu successfully did another full-wing reversed dunk, Carter stepped down to the court, making three trademark slams to set fans into craze.

After that, Carter and Yao Ming selected a little kid each to play a 2-2 half court game. The future rivals intently avoided any contest between them, letting their teammates to run and make baskets.

"This is my first time to China. I feel the hot atmosphere of 2008 Olympic Games. I will be here in 2008, I hope," Carter said. He will leave for Hong Kong of China on Thursday morning before ending up his Asian trip at Chinese Taipei.

(China Daily July 25, 2002)

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