Breaking News; Vince Carter Joins NBC Sports As NBA Returns To Network After 23 Years With Big Massage That Shock The Network
Vince Carter, one of the most electrifying players in NBA history, has made a significant announcement about the next chapter of his career. Known for his legendary dunks, consistency, and longevity in professional basketball, Carter is now taking his talents back to the screen. The 48-year-old former NBA star revealed that he will be joining NBC Sports as a studio analyst beginning with the 2025–26 season—just in time for the NBA’s much-anticipated return to NBC after over two decades.
Carter’s legacy in the NBA is firmly cemented. Spanning an incredible 22 seasons, his career was defined by his explosive athleticism, especially his jaw-dropping dunks that earned him the nickname “Half-Man, Half-Amazing.” However, Carter was much more than just a high flyer. At his peak, he was also a consistent and deadly scorer, evolving into a reliable three-point shooter and a versatile offensive threat.
He launched his NBA journey with the Toronto Raptors, where he spent seven memorable seasons. His impact on the Raptors franchise remains unmatched, with many fans still considering him the most influential player in the team’s history. Carter’s presence helped put the Raptors—and basketball in Canada more broadly—on the global map during the early 2000s.
After leaving Toronto, Carter became a journeyman, playing for several teams including the New Jersey Nets, Orlando Magic, Dallas Mavericks, and ultimately the Atlanta Hawks. Despite moving around in the latter part of his career, Carter continued to contribute as a veteran presence and mentor to younger players. He officially retired from playing in 2020 as a member of the Hawks.
But Carter didn’t stray far from the game. Shortly after retiring, he joined ESPN as an NBA analyst, showcasing his deep understanding of basketball and offering fans a new perspective. His insights and charismatic personality quickly made him a natural fit in the world of sports broadcasting. In 2024, Carter expanded his television presence by becoming part of the “NBA on TNT” crew, further solidifying his place as one of the sport’s most respected voices off the court.
Now, Carter is set to play a pivotal role in the revival of NBA coverage on NBC and Peacock. “I could not be more excited and appreciative to have the opportunity to be a part of the historic return of the NBA to NBC and now Peacock,” Carter shared in his official statement. “I am truly looking forward to joining Carmelo Anthony in the studio and the rest of the broadcast team overall, as we embark on bringing NBA fans best-in-class coverage of the league they love.”
The NBA’s return to NBC is a major moment in sports broadcasting history. NBC last aired NBA games in 2002, and its coverage during the 1990s and early 2000s is still fondly remembered by fans for its iconic presentation and unforgettable theme music. With the league now returning to the network, NBC has assembled an all-star team of analysts and commentators to deliver top-tier coverage.
Alongside Vince Carter, the new NBC Sports NBA team will include fellow basketball greats Carmelo Anthony, Reggie Miller, Jamal Crawford, and even Michael Jordan. With this powerful lineup of basketball legends, fans can expect a rich mix of experience, analysis, and charisma as NBC aims to bring a fresh, yet nostalgic, approach to covering the game.
For Carter, this new role marks another milestone in a life dedicated to basketball. From his high-flying days with the Raptors to his current success behind the microphone, Vince Carter continues to make an impact on the sport he loves.