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Friday,
October 26, 2001
Carter
outduels MJ in inaugural matchup
Associated
press
TORONTO
Vince Carter put on a better show than Michael Jordan
as the two faced each other for the first time Thursday night.
Carter
scored 18 of his 31 points in the first quarter and played
defense on Jordan as though the game actually meant something
as the Toronto Raptors beat the Washington Wizards 113-96
in an exhibition game.
Jordan
scored 22 points but did not have his jump shot working well.
He made three of his first four shots but missed 11 of his
final 13, scoring the majority of his points by going 12-for-12
from the line.
Carter
shot 10-for-23 with four 3-pointers, five rebounds, three
assists, two steals and two blocks, while Jordan shot 5-for-17
with three rebounds and four assists. Two of his shots were
airballs.
In
his typically dismissive manner, Carter had insisted in the
days leading up to this game that it was no big deal. His
body language, however, spoke otherwise especially
on the two occasions when he found himself guarding Jordan
one-on-one.
The first time, Carter went chest to chest with Jordan just
inside the 3-point line,
forcing
Jordan to fire up an airball from 22 feet.
The
next time they were matched up, Carter's defense was equally
tight until Jordan sneaked behind him for a backdoor move
and got off a layup only to have it swatted away by
Hakeem Olajuwon.
The
two rarely made eye contact and barely acknowledged each other
as the game wore on, with Jordan showing almost no emotion
and Carter being only a little more animated. After the final
buzzer, Jordan walked downcourt and gave Carter a friendly
pat that Carter reciprocated by wrapping an arm around Jordan's
shoulder.
Jordan
made three of his first four shots all jumpers
before Carter heated up and dropped in 15 points in a span
of 4:03. Included in that run was one play where Carter head-faked
Jordan off his feet under the basket and scored easily.
Carter
also had a two-handed dunk that he turned into a three-point
play and a 50-foot bounce pass leading to a fast break layup
by Carlos Arroyo. He then stole the ball from Jordan and made
a 3-pointer for the last of his 18 first-quarter points.
Carter
had 26 at halftime (to Jordan's 14) and 31 after three quarters
before leaving the game for good 90 seconds into the fourth
quarter.
Jordan
checked in for the final time with 7:15 remaining and Washington
trailing 93-85, and the Raptors were ahead by 14 by the time
Jordan left with 2:59 remaining.
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