If Vince Carter makes it back to the Dunk Contest this year, he may have some help from the man who was on the receiving end of his most famous slam. Retired French basketball player Frederic Weis ...
Jack Harlow and Sinqua Walls were on First Take Tuesday morning to promote their reboot of White Men Can’t Jump and the conversation surprisingly turned to Frédéric Weis. During the segment, Walls ...
To this day, Vince Carter is widely regarded as one of the best dunkers in NBA history. However, arguably his top in-game slam didn't take place in a professional basketball game. During the summer of ...
Frederic Weis, the center whose selection in the 1999 NBA draft by the New York Knicks shocked the NBA, the player on the losing end of perhaps the greatest in-game dunk in basketball history, ...
Many of the victims of the best dunks in NBA history have enjoyed such accomplished careers that being emasculated on national TV is a mere footnote in their careers. Not so for the man nicknamed ...
To this day, Vince Carter is widely regarded as one of the best dunkers in NBA history. His greatest dunk is arguably one that never happened in the NBA. During the summer of 2000, Vince Carter was ...
Frederic Weis is best known in America for two things – getting drafted No. 15 by the Knicks in 1999 and never joining the NBA, getting dunked on by Vince Carter during the 2000 Olympics. The 7-foot-2 ...
Another member of the New York Knicks community is taking issue with the United States' men's national basketball team Olympic roster, but Jalen Brunson has nothing to do his qualms. Frederic Weis, ...
UNC legend Vince Carter led the 2000 Olympic Team in points per game and won a gold medal, but he is most remembered for dunking over 7-foot-2 Frédéric Weis. North Carolina basketball legend Vince ...
Possibly the most impressive dunk of Vince Carter’s career — and easily his most famous — was during the 2000 Olympics when he intercepted a pass and literally jumped over Frederic Weis. Weis, if you ...
Editor's note: This story was originally published on June 24, 2023. ON A SUNDAY evening in May, the Accor Arena in Paris thrums. Thousands of fans scream and shout as Victor Wembanyama, the 7-foot-4 ...
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