Vince Carter did a good job all season long proving that he still has what it takes to play at the highest level.

Whether he was coming off the bench or playing 27-30 minutes a night, Carter did not show any signs of slowing down throughout the season.



#Repost @sportscenter ・・・ Vince Carter is 40 years old and still throwing it down in the playoffs. 💪 A post shared by TSN (@tsn_official) on Apr 15, 2017 at 5:55pm PDT

Vince Carter turned 40-years-old this season and made it loud and clear that he was not going to be retiring after this season and he proved it on a nightly basis as he continued to throw down big dunks like he was 20-years-old all over again.



40-year-old #VinceCarter continues to age like a fine wine. (Via @memgrizz) A post shared by TSN (@tsn_official) on Mar 21, 2017 at 4:02pm PDT

Meant to be a role player for the Grizzlies, Carter found himself in the middle of the action a lot throughout the Grizzlies’ first round matchup with the San Antonio Spurs.

In the six playoff games, Carter averaged 32.5 minutes per game, while scoring 9.2 points and adding 3.3 rebounds and 1.5 assists per game during that span. While his offensive production isn’t exactly what it used to be, the 8-time NBA All-Star still joined a pretty legendary list for his contributions in the postseason.



Only 3 40-year-olds in @NBA history posted a higher scoring average than @mrvincecarter15 this postseason: Abdul-Jabbar, Stockton & Malone 🐐 pic.twitter.com/ZNqh0xa91M — Memphis Grizzlies (@memgrizz) May 5, 2017

Kareem-Abdul Jabbar, John Stockton, Karl Malone and now Vince Carter. That’s a pretty solid list if you ask us.

(H/T Twitter/memgrizz)