Carter likes dunk-on-Trump shirt, says he'll wear it
Frederic Weis is a former basketball player whom Vince Carter famously leapt over to dunk on during the 2000 Olympics. After some tough times, Weis now runs a tobacco store in Limoges, France.
Donald J. Trump made, lost, and made again billions in real estate and once successfully sued the now-defunct USFL for three dollars. After some surreal times, Trump is now the 45th President of the United States.
What do they have in common? A creative individual named Dan Carson has designed a T-shirt replacing dunk-victim Weis with Trump.
New 🎨🎨🎨 on TeePublic: Half Man, Half a Nation feat. Vince Carter & the Donald https://t.co/8B45ZBeOSB pic.twitter.com/MVL66yJvks
— Dan Carson (@TheDoctorCarson) February 2, 2017
Carson promptly sent Carter a shirt, and the 19-year NBA veteran loves it.
"I'll definitely wear it," Carter said. "Probably bring out some controversy, but it's all worth it."
(Better vid) pic.twitter.com/00TdshZg0x
— Dan Carson (@TheDoctorCarson) March 26, 2017
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