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Vince Carter is American.
He was nicknamed "The Canadian Flyer" because he used to be known for the Toronto Raptors (in Canada). What's more, the grapevine doesn't mean that he is Maddie's cousin, and he must be American.
In the NBA, Nash is Canadian (or famous, I haven't heard of anything else).
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Upstairs, I'm afraid your information is outdated, the current team is the New Jersey Nets.
He's an American from the bottom of the road, except he used to play for the Toronto Raptors in Canada
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Carter is American because he played for the Toronto Raptors in Canada.
That's why call him the Canadian Flyer.
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Carter is an American because he made a name for himself with the Toronto Raptors.
That's why call him the Canadian Flyer.
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He's just used to play for the Toronto Raptors, so he calls him the Canadian Flyer, but he's American. Didn't you see him call him the New Jersey Flyer when he got to the Nets?
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American, nicknamed "The Canadian Flyer" He and Maddie are cousins who played for the Toronto Raptors Name: Vince Carter (Carter Vince) Nationality: United States.
Position: Striker.
Date of birth: 26 January 1977.
Height: 198 cm.
Weight: 102 kg.
Current team: Toronto Raptors.
Graduated from: University of North Carolina Class of '99.
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It's normal for young people to think like that, who told me to drag that when I was in Toronto.
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He's American, just playing for the Toronto Raptors in Canada and making a splash... Become a superstar. He is good at dunking, flying high, far, and staying in the air for a long time... That's why people call him: the Canadian Flyer.
Maybe this nickname misleads the landlord...
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Name: Vince Carter
Nationality: American.
Position: Striker.
Date of birth: January 26, 1977.
Height: m. Weight: 102 kg.
Graduated from: University of North Carolina Class of '99.
Team: New Jersey Nets.
Number: No. 15.
In 1995, Carter was named to the U.S. National Youth Basketball Team and competed in the World Youth Championships. In the 1998 NBA Draft, Carter was selected by the Golden State Warriors with the fifth pick in the first round, but was immediately traded to the Toronto Raptors. Carter, who is also from the University of North Carolina with Michael Jordan, has impressed fans with his superb ball skills and dazzling performances.
In the '98-'99 season, Carter was at the top of all rookies in scoring and blocks, and first in assists.
3. Rebounds.
Fourth, the steal.
Fifth, the shooting percentage is the first.
Sixth, the eighth free throw shooting percentage. From the '99 to 2000 seasons, Carter was fourth on the list in points per game average and 17th in three-point shooting percentage. On April 10, 2000, Carter reached his first career triple-double
He scored 31 points, grabbed 11 rebounds and dished out 10 assists. On February 27, 2000, he set a personal record for 51 points in a single game. On December 18, 2004, Carter was traded to the New Jersey Nets, and the Raptors received three players, including Mourning, and two future first-round picks.
Major honors: Four selections to the All-Star team with the most votes).
In 2000, he represented the U.S. national basketball team at the Sydney Olympics and won the Olympic gold medal with the team, and was the player with the most points average (average points) in the team
Winner of the 2000 All-Star Slam Dunk Contest.
He was fourth in scoring (average points) in the 1999-2000 season and fifth in scoring (average points) in the 2000-2001 season, and was named to the NBA Third Team.
Surpassed Doug Christie as the Raptors' top scorer (March 2, 2001 against the Nets).
On April 10, 2000, he had his first triple-double against the Cavaliers: 31 points, 11 rebounds, and 10 assists.
Won the 1998-99 Rookie of the Year award.
In the 1998-99 season, he was named to the All-Rookie Team.
He had 16 points and three rebounds in his first NBA game on February 5, 1999, helping the team to a 103-92 victory over the Celtics.
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No one ever said that Carter was Canadian, but he just played on the original Canadian team, so some people called him the Canadian Flyer, but it didn't mean that he was Canadian. Maddie used to be with the Raptors, so why wasn't he a Canadian, in short, an American.
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Carter is not Canadian, but he has played for the Toronto Raptors since his debut, and he is American.
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He's an American, and because he played well with the Toronto Raptors, and the Raptors were in Canada, he was called the Canadian Flyers.
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That's because the Toronto Raptors belong to Canada.
Carter played there again.
Hence the title of the Canadian Flyer.
Now it's named"Air New Jersey"
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Carter was playing for the Toronto Raptors in Canada, but he was American
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Because he first played for the Toronto Raptors, who were in Canada.
All have the title of Canadian Flyer.
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He's American, and he plays on the Toronto team, so he calls him the Canadian Flyer.
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I want to post so many of them on the Internet.
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Carter is supposed to be American, and if you misunderstand the nickname of the Canadian Flyers, you probably don't know that the Raptors are in Toronto, Canada. Carter previously played for the Toronto Raptors. I don't know if mine is right or not, you can check it on the Internet.
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Is this hard to understand? Canada allows dual citizenship, the Canadian team did not make it to the Olympics, and there is also a possibility that he became a U.S. citizen.
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Carter is 100 percent American, except that the Toronto Raptors, where he used to play, are located in Canada.
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Carter is 100 percent American, and the Toronto Raptors are in Canada.
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They're both Americans, except they played together with the Toronto Raptors in Canada, and now Carter is on the New Jersey Nets and Maddie is on the Rockets! Sometimes it's better to check something on the Internet first, and questions like yours make people laugh, you say yes, buddy.
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The level of basketball in Canada is very low, and the only famous star is Nash of the Suns, but Nash is not interested in the national team competition, which shows how low the level of basketball in Canada is, let alone Katga Maddy, 1 out of 2 Canada can compete for Olympic qualification.
Carter only played a few seasons with the Toronto Raptors and Maddie was Carter's cousin and they were authentic Yankees.
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They were all Americans, and Canada was best known as Nash and Bosh (who later became American citizens).
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Who told you they were Canadian???
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I'm dizzy They've only played in Toronto
Does Yao Ming have to be an American when he plays in the United States?
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He's American, but he used to play for the Toronto Raptors in Canada. That's why local fans call him the Canadian Flyer!
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Because he started his career with the Toronto Raptors and became an All-Star. "Rotten Flyer" is his honorific title, but in order to distinguish Boss Joe, so add "Canada", he is an authentic American, Hungry Oak. By the way, the big brother on the fourth floor is so strong, he knows so much!
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A little contemptuous of the 4th floor, I don't know if I don't talk nonsense, because he just entered the Raptors' home court in Toronto, Canada, and he was able to fly in the hole at that time, and he was named the Canadian Flyer He is an authentic American.
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What nonsense.
Is Carter Canadian? ......
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Because he was Canadian and later became a U.S. citizen, he was able to represent the U.S. team in the Hongzao Brigade.
It's the same as Olajuwon, who is Nigerian, and plays for the U.S. team.
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Because he's an American.
And the reason why he was called the Canadian Flyer was because when he was with the Toronto Raptors, the dunk blue was very beautiful.
Toronto is a Canadian city
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The Toronto Raptors are the only NBA team whose home court is outside of their home country, which is in Toronto, Canada. Because Carter was famous in the Raptors, everyone called him "Canadian Flyer". He's American!
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He's American!
It's just that I used to play for the Toronto Raptors.
And Toronto belongs to Canada.
So.
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No, the Raptors are the only NBA team whose home court is outside of their home country, which is in Toronto, Canada. Because Carter was famous in the Raptors, everyone called him "Canadian Flyer".
There are related problems.
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He's American!
Playing at the Raptors.
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He used to play in Toronto, so he was called the Canadian Flyer.
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He's an American, why not.
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First of all, Carter is an authentic American, and Maddie is still a cousin. He also represented Team USA at the Sydney Olympics in 2000!
Other than that. He has only won the 2000 Slam Dunk Contest.
The reason why he is called a flyer is because he has excellent jumping, gorgeous dunks, and is one of the few dunks in NBA history. And because before he became famous for dunks, he played for the Raptors. And the Raptors are located in Toronto, Canada, so they call him the Canadian Flyer.
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Because the Toronto Raptors belong to the Canadian plate, he is an American citizen, and he is named after the Raptors, so he is called the Canadian Flyer!
He must be an American!
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Because his first team is the Toronto Raptors, Toronto is located in Canada, and Carter dunks gorgeously, so he is called the Canadian Flyers.
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Carter competed in the slam dunk contest and won the championship with excellent bounce The Raptors are based in Toronto, so the locals say he's a Canadian flyer.
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The brothers upstairs were right, because Carter became famous in Canada. He's an American, and of course he's going to join the American state, but only in 2000. And he won the Olympic championship.
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Because his first NBA team was the Toronto Raptors, which is located in Canada.
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Big brother, Carter is not Canadian because he became famous with the Toronto Raptors. In 2000 he won the dunk title, and at that time he was with the Raptors, so he .........
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The previous friends have already talked about it in detail...
After talking about the origin of "Canada" and the origin of "flying", I would like to add why it is "people"...Because he's not Jordan, he's not too old.
He's a higher level organism than an orangutan, just like us, thank you.
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Carter was drafted by Toronto in 1998 with the No. 5 pick in the first round, and he made a name for himself with the Raptors.
He is an American player who was drafted by a Canadian team.
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Because Toronto is Canadian.
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He was previously with the Toronto Raptors in Canada.
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Carter is standard American! He's just playing for the Toronto Raptors!
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Now most of the blue jerseys are bought from the Internet, and the Olympic Carter jersey I bought in this store, you can go to see the ** store name - Soochow franchise store.
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**Look, it's more than 200 at most.
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