Raptors fans romanticize about the days when Vince Carter, one of the game's greatest dunkers of all-time, was suiting up for the Dinos. He brought moments to the Toronto faithful that still stand out as some of the greatest moments to ever happen to the franchise. 

 

That includes one of the greatest dunk competition performances ever back in 2000,

 

 

One of the other most iconic moments during this time actually came when Carter wasn't wearing a Raptors' jersey at all, he was wearing a Team USA jersey at the 2000 Sydney Olympics when he jumped over 7'2 French Centre Frederic Weis.

 

 

 

That will go down in history as one of the most jaw-dropping jams the game of basketball has ever seen. On Tuesday, however, Milwaukee Bucks' superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo threw down a dunk that couldn't help but leave basketball fans comparing it to the famous Carter jam.

 

 

 

One factor that needs to be considered when comparing the two dunks is the height difference between the two... shall we say victims? While Weis stands 7'2, Tim Hardaway Jr. is a solid nine inches shorter at 6'5. Saying that, it does look like Giannis cleared Hardaway with a little more space than Carter's dunk. 
 
 
One thing is for sure, if the Greek Freak and Air Canada in his prime ever got into a vertical battle, they may not ever come down.