For players familiar with the NBA, Vince Carter is definitely a well-known name. Although he has now retired, he was introduced as a historical player in the NBA All-Star, so Vince Carter is also among them. Today, I will give a detailed introduction to how Vince Carter performs in the NBA All-Star. For such a strong historical player, what advantages does the game offer? Let's find out below.

Firstly, in terms of his radar chart, Vince Carter is top-notch in four attributes: athleticism, breakthrough, mid-range shooting, and three-point shooting. Other attributes, such as stealing and perimeter defense, are also advantageous. Of course, he has weaknesses, namely rebounding and post play. In terms of basic model, Vince Carter is 198 cm tall, weighs 100 kg, and has a wingspan of 206 cm. This model quality is equivalent to LeBron James among guards, which is indeed very advantageous. He is very strong in both attacking the basket and shooting. His three-point hot zones are quite extensive, mainly concentrated in the left 45-degree area and the right corner. Even when using him outside these hot zones in actual games, he still has a very high shooting percentage.

Next, let's look at the detailed attributes. Vince Carter is powerful on both offense and defense. For example, he has a 152 for driving layup, 150 for mid-range shooting, 145 for three-point shooting, 122 for standing dunk, and 168 for running dunk, almost maxing out all conventional offensive methods. Whether you choose to score inside or outside, it's very easy. In other aspects, his 122 for perimeter defense and 133 for lateral quickness make him quite advantageous when defending against opposing perimeter players. Although his 93 for block isn't very high, combined with his 168 for vertical and the badges he possesses, he can still defend most players. Additionally, his 145 for speed and 165 for stamina allow Carter to perform almost freely on the court. His floor is the ceiling for many players, truly making him a stat monster.

If the advantages in attributes already amaze players, then the badges are even more impressive. He has 9 bronze-quality badges and 31 silver-quality badges, a configuration that can be considered luxurious. Compared to many rookie players who have no badges, Carter is truly a monster. Essential badges for dunking like Silver Limitless Takeoff and Silver Posterizer, and shooting badges like Silver Three Point Specialist, Silver Deadeye, and Silver Catch and Shoot, along with Silver Clutch, are all standard for Carter. He also has Silver Sharpshooter and Silver Mid-Range King, and many badges needed for ball handling and playmaking. The most valuable is the Silver Chase Down Artist, which, combined with Bronze Ball Hawk, makes his defensive intensity suffocating for opponents.

In actual use, Carter's dribbling package is very smooth. Whether you choose a forward burst or a reverse burst, the feel is excellent, without any noticeable pre-motions, and the feel during a reverse burst is especially outstanding. The distance for dunks visually appears quite far, allowing him to take off from two steps inside the three-point line, living up to his legendary status as an aerial performer.

The design of historical players allows everyone to get close to these top players from the past once again, which is why they are very popular. After reading my introduction to Vince Carter, you should have a clear understanding of how he performs in the NBA All-Star. From both attributes and in-game performance, he remains very strong.