They loved each other. They hated each other. Their in-game conversations: not loving. Post-game: better. “All throughout our career, you’ll see a couple of pictures where we’re talking and smiling. Then you’ll see a couple of pictures where we’re right here (nose-to-nose), finger-pointing,” Carter said. “It’s just how the game was played. You had to bring it. He wanted the challenge, and he wanted to out-duel you, and if you weren’t prepared for it, you would get embarrassed.”