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How Vince Carter almost collaborated with music icon Prince in Toronto


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 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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How Vince Carter almost collaborated with music icon Prince in Toronto