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Vince Carter, at age 42, says he thinks he can play for one more season

Dwyane Wade, at age 37, will walk away from the NBA at the end of this season. He has had an emotional and deserved farewell tour. Dirk Nowitzki, age 40, will probably walk away from the NBA at the end of this season, although he seems to be re-thinking that idea a little. Vince Carter,

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