For two decades now, the NBA star known as Half-man, Half-amazing has been wowing fans and even fellow players around the league with his highlight-reel dunks and athleticism. Now in his 20th season in the NBA, Sacramento Kings' swingman Vince Carter is showing no signs of slowing down despite turning 41 years of age in January of 2018.

Last Wednesday, August 9th, Uninterrupted announced that their new documentary about Carter called ‘The Carter Effect' will be premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival in September of 2018. On August 16th, they released the first trailer for the documentary.

In addition to the eight-time Raptors All-Star, Vince Carter, the film features Toronto native and rapper, Drake, eight-time former NBA All-Star and Canadian Steve Nash, former Raptors' player Tracy McGrady, former Raptor' player, Charles Oakley, former Raptor and current Indiana Pacers player, Cory Joseph, Toronto native and current Cleveland Cavaliers' player, Tristan Thompson, as well as former NBA commissioner David Stern.

Carter boasts career averages of 18.2 points, 4.6 rebounds, 3.3 assists, and 1.1 steals per game while having played in 1,347 career NBA games. He currently ranks 22nd on the NBA's all-time scoring list with 24,555 points and has a chance to enter the top 20 with 637 points this season, which would eclipse both Knicks' legend Patrick Ewing and Lakers' legend Jerry West in the process.