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What is Vince Carter's net worth two years after retirement from the NBA

Vince Carter has remained in the limelight even after retiring two years ago. The eight-time NBA All-Star has enjoyed a successful stint as a TV analyst after playing a record 22 seasons in the league. As of December 2022, Carter's net worth is $110 million.

Carter earned $180 million during his playing years alone. He also owned a restaurant in Daytona Beach in 2011, which he sold for $4.3 million in 2017. Carter came into the league as a Puma athlete before he switched to Nike, with whom he produced six shoes with him during his career.

Carter has also made a bevy of investments in real estate. He owns a 16-bedroom in Isleworth, Florida, worth $9.9 million. He owns another property in the state worth $14.4 million as of 2014. Upon his move to Toronto, Carter purchased a property in the city for $2.7 million. The current value of the house isn't listed yet.

The former Rookie of the Year didn't stop there. He purchased the property in Georgia, where he played for the Atlanta Hawks in 2020. Carter bought that mansion for $6.7 million.

Majority of Carter's earnings after retirement as a player come from his job with ESPN as an NBA analyst. He appears on many talk shows like NBA Countdown, The Jump, Get Up, First Take and SportsCenter. He also has his own podcast with the company called The VC show with Vince Carter. Details of his contract have remained undisclosed.

Carter also calls select games for former teams like the Atlanta Hawks and Orlando Magic on the Bally Sports network.

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Vince Carter has been excellent in his role as an NBA analyst

Not many former players have been able to leave their mark as exceptional TV analysts. That's not the case with Vince Carter. He has been integral to the ESPN network, giving insightful takes to fans about the game.

Carter has given player perspectives which is crucial when dissecting the game from an expert angle. Fans actively tune into the segments that he features in. Unlike many other analysts, Carter seems to make realistic takes, which almost everyone agrees with often.

It's great to see the NBA legend do well in this second chapter of his life and stay close to the game even after retiring.

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