Vince Carter stuck it to his former fans -- then called it his greatest shot ever.
Carter made a fadeaway 3-pointer with 0.1 seconds left and finished with 42 points against his old team Sunday, leading New Jersey past the Toronto Raptors 105-104 for the Nets' 10th straight victory.
Carter scored 24 points in the fourth quarter and was booed every time he touched the ball, but he silenced the crowd with his spectacular winning shot. After Toronto's Jose Calderon missed his second free throw, Carter hit a 3-pointer from about 4 feet beyond the arc. Jason Kidd leapt into his arms after the shot.
"That's definitely number one," Carter said. "The atmosphere, the emotion, the hostility in the arena, it was a fun game."
New Jersey coach Lawrence Frank told Carter to go for two points and the tie, but Carter wanted no part of that.
"I said, 'Coach, I'm going for the win," Carter said. "And it went in."





