On February 12th, the Warriors lost at home to the Dallas Mavericks, with Vince Carter scoring 32 points in the game.
Due to the presence of Shaq and Dirk, the Warriors couldn't rely on their interior players to help defend Carter, giving Vince Carter plenty of one-on-one opportunities against Tayshaun Prince.
Roger noticed a problem, which was that Carter actually found it difficult to shake off Prince's defense.
His breakthrough might be the weakest among the four big shooting guards; he relies too much on the first step, but his ball control isn't as good as the other three, which makes his breakthrough attacks not lethal. In today's game, Carter took many difficult long two-pointers.
But the deadly thing is, he made all those difficult long two-pointers.