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Andre De Grasse talks Vince Carter

Canadian sprinter attends TIFF premiere of ‘Carter Effect’ doc

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Canadian sprint star Andre De Grasse drew inspiratio­n from Raptors legend Vince Carter to finish his university degree.

The 22-year-old from Markham, Ont., who graduated from the University of Southern California last year, was at the premiere of the documentar­y “The Carter Effect” at the Toronto Internatio­nal Film Festival on Saturday.

“He (Carter) kind of motivated me to go back to school,” De Grasse said. “I remember his whole story, he went back to school and finished his degree and then came to the playoff game.

“So he definitely is one of my inspiratio­ns to finish school and still continue with sport.”

Carter infamously left the Raptors prior to Game 7 of the 2001 Eastern Conference semifinals against the Philadelph­ia 76ers to attend his graduation from North Carolina.

He then flew on a private plane to Philadelph­ia and attempted the final shot of the game — a 23-footer just before the buzzer that was a little too long — as the Raptors fell 88-87.

Carter had finished his degree in African-american studies in the off-season. He wasn’t able to attend the documentar­y’s premiere due to a family illness.

Fresh off a silver and two bronze medals at the 2016 Rio Olympics, De Grasse returned to USC to complete his sociology degree, which fulfilled a promise he made to his mom Beverley. He had opted out of his final season of NCAA eligibilit­y at USC to turn pro.

De Grasse graduated last December before returning to Phoenix to train. The Canadian had a disappoint­ing finish to his 2017 track season after suffering a torn right hamstring that forced him to withdraw from the world championsh­ips in London.

De Grasse, whose first memory of Carter was when he won the 2000 NBA slam dunk contest, was joined at the documentar­y’s premiere by NBA stars such as Lebron James of the Cleveland Cavaliers and former Raptor Chris Bosh.

“He was one of my inspiratio­ns growing up, definitely a role model for me to be in the NBA one day,” De Grasse said. “As you know, went to track, the other way, but I mean, he’s still inspiratio­nal to me.”

The documentar­y is directed by Sean Menard of Hamilton and gives a look at Carter’s impact on Canadian basketball and the Raptors when he joined the team in 1998. James is an executive producer.

Also featured in the documentar­y are Canadian NBA legend Steve Nash, Toronto native and music star Drake and former teammate Tracy Mcgrady.

 ?? CP PHOTO ?? Canadian sprinter Andre De Grasse attends the premiere for “The Carter Effect” during the Toronto Internatio­nal Film Festival at the Princess of Wales Theatre on Saturday in Toronto.
CP PHOTO Canadian sprinter Andre De Grasse attends the premiere for “The Carter Effect” during the Toronto Internatio­nal Film Festival at the Princess of Wales Theatre on Saturday in Toronto.

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