How Vince Carter almost collaborated with music icon Prince in Toronto
Posted May 10, 2023
Vince Carter and Prince were in discussions on a project that would have transformed the entertainment landscape in Toronto, according to the Raptors legend. On the latest episode of his podcast The Vince Carter Show, the retired basketball star recounted a story of the music icon’s surprise visit to Inside, a nightclub Carter owned in downtown Toronto.
(Toronto Star)
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