Vince Carter & Walter Davis Elected To Naismith Hall Of Fame - University of North Carolina Athletics (2024)

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. – Former University of North Carolina basketball standouts Vince Carter and Walter Davis were elected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame's Class of 2024. The Hall of Fame announced the class Saturday at the Final Four in Phoenix.

Carter and Davis are the 13th and 14th individuals who played or coached at Carolina to be elected to the Naismith Hall of Fame. Only Kansas (20) has more. They will be inducted in Springfield, Mass., on August 17.

They are the seventh and eighth Tar Heels primarily elected to the Hall of Fame as players, which are the most by any college team in the country. They are also the ninth and 10th individuals who played college basketball for Dean Smith. No other coach has more former players elected to the Naismith Hall of Fame.

Carter played for the Tar Heels from 1995-98, helping lead Carolina to ACC Tournament championships and NCAA Final Fours in 1997 and 1998. The Daytona Beach, Fla., native played a record 22 seasons in the NBA, where he is currently third all-time in games played behind Robert Parish and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, ninth in three-pointers and 21st in scoring.

Carter was first-team All-America and All-ACC in 1998. He averaged 15.6 points and led the ACC in field goal shooting as a junior, his third and final collegiate season.

"Vince is one of the most athletically-gifted players we ever had at Carolina," says Phil Ford, an assistant coach on Smith's staff during Carter's playing career. "He had length, size, could jump out of the gym and became a really good outside shooter, as well. When he came to UNC, he worked so hard on all parts of his game. He took coaching, and by the time he was a junior he became our best defensive player and a complete player. He could have gone to any school in the country, but he chose to play for Coach Smith to become a complete player.

"He had that 'awe' effect. There were times Ed (Cota) would throw a lob and I thought it was going to fly out of bounds, but Vince would go up and get it and lay it in or dunk it. So many times, I would just catch myself saying, 'Wow, that was pretty impressive.'"

Davis, a member of the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame, came to UNC from Pineville, N.C., and played for the Tar Heels from 1973-77. The uncle of current UNC head coach Hubert Davis, he scored 1,863 points for the Tar Heels, including a career-high 31 twice. He passed away at age 69 on Nov. 2, 2023.

"My uncle Walter is the reason I started playing basketball and the reason I wanted to play here at North Carolina," says Hubert Davis. "He's the best player I've ever been around and seen, and I'm so happy he's being recognized for what an unbelievable career he had. The only sad part is he's not here anymore and passed away before he was inducted. This honor is well-deserved and I'm so happy for him. Uncle Walt was an even better person than he was a player, and if there was a Hall of Fame for people, he would be in that one too."

Both Carter and Davis played for Hall of Fame coach Dean Smith, were Olympic gold medalists (Davis in 1976, Carter in 2000), NBA Rookies of the Year (Davis in 1978, Carter in 1999), combined for 14 NBA All-Star teams (eight for Carter, six for Davis) and four All-NBA selections (two apiece).

Carter was the fans' leading vote-getter in the NBA All-Star Game four times. He became the first NBA player to play in four decades. He averaged 24.1 points over his first nine seasons and totaled 25,728 regular-season points. Carter, Reggie Miller, Paul Pierce, LeBron James and James Harden are the only NBA players to compile 25,000 points and make 2,000 three-pointers. He finished in the top 10 in scoring six times.

Davis played 11 of his 15 professional seasons with the Phoenix Suns, who retired his jersey No. 6. He remains the Suns' all-time leading scorer with 15,666 points (of his 19,521 career points) and is second in franchise history in field goals and games, third in steals and fourth in assists. He averaged 20 or more points six times and double figures in each of his first 14 seasons in the league.

"Walter's one of the best friends I ever had," says Ford, a legendary Carolina point guard and College Basketball Hall of Famer. "I think about him and miss him every day. He loved Carolina and was one of the nicest guys you'd ever meet. When I got to UNC, he was a year ahead of me and took me under his wing. He was very underrated, both at Carolina and in the NBA. To play the three (small forward) at UNC, you have to be very skilled as a ballhandler, scorer, rebounder and defender. And he could do all those things. He's one of the best three men to ever play for the Tar Heels.

"He and Coach (Bill) Guthridge worked on his shot every day after practice, to the point where he became one of the most consistent shooters and scorers in the NBA. He was a confident shooter and one of the best NBA players shooting off screens. To be 6-6 and that fast and be able to shoot like that, he was blessed to have a skill set most people just don't have.

"Walter going in the Naismith Hall of Fame means the world to me and to everyone who knew him and played with him. It's long overdue but I am so happy he's finally being recognized as a Hall of Famer."

Carolina's 14 Naismith Hall of Famers include Carter, Davis, Ben Carnevale (elected in 1970), Frank McGuire (1977), Smith (1983), Billy Cunningham (1986), Bob McAdoo (2000), Larry Brown (2002), James Worthy (2003), Roy Williams (2007), Michael Jordan (2009), Charlie Scott (2018), Bobby Jones (2019) and George Karl (2022).

Vince Carter & Walter Davis Elected To Naismith Hall Of Fame - University of North Carolina Athletics (2024)

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Vince Carter & Walter Davis Elected To Naismith Hall Of Fame - University of North Carolina Athletics? ›

Vince Carter '99 and Walter Davis '77 were elected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame's class of 2024. Carter and Davis are the 13th and 14th individuals who either played or coached at Carolina to be inducted.

Is Walter Davis in the NBA Hall of Fame? ›

In 1994, the Suns retired his No. 6 jersey and in 2004 he was enshrined in the team's Ring of Honor. Davis' 15,666 points during his time with the Suns is the most in franchise history. In 2024, it was announced that Davis would be posthumously inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.

What team did Vince Carter retire from? ›

The NBA Rookie of the Year in 1999 with the Toronto Raptors, he was dealt by the Raptors to New Jersey on Dec. 17, 2004, and played with the Nets through the 2008-09 season. His last season, 2019-2020, was with the Atlanta Hawks. Carter will become the seventh Nets player with a retired jersey.

Did Vince Carter win a ring? ›

His career was like your favorite movie. No he didn't win a ring but he did something even greater.

Will Vince Carter be a raptor in the Hall of Fame? ›

As the eight-time All-Star and two-time All-NBA guard is set to be immortalized in the Hall of Fame, his impact on Toronto and Canadian basketball will feel that same effect. After 22 years in the NBA, including seven in Toronto, Carter has made it clear. He's forever a Raptor.

Was Vince Carter ever an all-star? ›

He was an eight-time All-Star and a two-time All-NBA Team selection. He is the only player in NBA history to play as many as 22 seasons from his debut in 1999 to his retirement in 2020, as well as the only player to play in four different decades.

Is Dennis Rodman a hof? ›

On May 1, 2006, Rodman's team played their second game and lost to the Philippine national basketball team 110–102 at the Araneta Coliseum, where he scored three points and recorded 16 rebounds. On April 4, 2011, it was announced that Rodman would be inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.

Who are the NBA Hall of Famers from North Carolina? ›

With the addition of Carter and Davis, UNC has eight former players elected to the Hall of Fame, the most of any school. They join Billy Cunningham '65, Charlie Scott '70, Bob McAdoo '72, Bobby Jones '74, James Worthy '85 and Michael Jordan '86.

What was Walter Davis' nickname? ›

Over his career, Davis averaged 18.9 points, 3.8 assists, and 3.0 rebounds per game. Davis was affectionately known as "The Greyhound" for his speedy style and sleek physical appearance.

How old was Vince Carter when he stopped playing in the NBA? ›

After playing in the NBA for a record 22 seasons, Vince Carter retires at age 43.

Did Vince Carter win a NCAA championship? ›

Vince Carter didn't win any championships in his career.

Who is the best player to never win a ring in the NBA? ›

For example, both Charles Barkley and Karl Malone are former NBA players who never won a ring, but have substantial accolades elsewhere. The same goes for current players in Chris Paul and Russell Westbrook, so there's no one best player who never won a ring.

Who is the oldest player to ever play in the NBA? ›

Robert Parish is the third-oldest player to ever play in the NBA. The oldest player ever to play in the NBA was Nat Hickey who played one game in the 1947–48 season when he was 45 years and 363 days old.

Did Reggie Miller ever get an NBA championship ring? ›

If you know Reggie Miller, you know him as one of the best sharpshooters in the modern NBA era. If you don't know him, you can take one look at his 6' 7” frame and guess that he's good at basketball. Even then, he never got a ring.

Who made the 2024 NBA Hall of Fame? ›

On Saturday in Phoenix, the Basketball Hall of Fame announced Carter, Billups, Cooper, Seimone Augustus, Jerry West, Herb Simon, Doug Collins, Bo Ryan, Walter Davis, Charles Smith, Dick Barnett, Harley Redin and Michele Timms will be inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in August.

Is Chauncey Billups a hall of famer? ›

BOULDER — Chauncey Billups, who in 1997 led the University of Colorado to its first NCAA Tournament berth in 28 years, will be enshrined into the 2024 class of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame this August.

Is Chris Carter in the NFL Hall of Fame? ›

Wide receiver CRIS CARTER(Opens in a new window) did both in a 16-year pro career that culminated with his election to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2013 and this week is revisited in the Gold Jacket Spotlight.

Is Kevin Carter in the Hall of Fame? ›

He was inducted into the University of Florida Athletics Hall of Fame as a “Gator Great.” In 1998, Carter founded the Kevin Carter Football Endowment at Florida, which provides scholarships to deserving college athletes.

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