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Carter’s Grit Sending a Message
By Dave D’Alessandro Star-Ledger The games, for all intents, no longer matter. Any minute now, management and coaches will put their heads to¬gether and make the decision to take a longer look at the younger guys, and formulate their long-range plans. Yet there was Vince Carter last night, in uniform even though there were things rattling around in his right ankle, back at work ...
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