Vince Carter’s stats started to decline after his time with the New Jersey Nets came to an end, and people started to wonder if he had much left in the tank.

Despite seeing a dip in his totals over the year, the 40-year-old has continued to show us on a nightly basis that he still has what it takes to ball with the best of them.
 

 

#VinceCarter is still throwing down massive dunks like it's the year 2000. (Via @sportscenter)

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Well the Memphis Grizzlies shared a video on their social feeds on Wednesday night of the veteran throwing down a massive slam dunk before Monday night’s game against the Milwaukee Bucks.
 

 

#Repost @sportscenter ・・・ Vince Carter is 40 YEARS OLD. 👀 (via @memgrizz/grizzlies.com)

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He might not be as quick as he used to be, but Carter can still throw down some incredible slam dunks.

On Tuesday, the 2000 NBA Slam Dunk Contest champion said in an interview on The Dan Patrick Show that if he and Michael Jordan were both 24-years-old and went head-to-head in a Slam Dunk Contest, that he would be able to take MJ down
 

We’ll obviously never know who would win between the two, because it’s never going to happen, but it’s safe to say that Carter is one of the most vicious dunkers in the history of the game.
 

Carter might be the oldest player in the NBA, but he’s still got plenty left in the tank.

(H/T Instagram/memgrizz)