Of all of the groundbreaking skits that marked the too-brief run of Chappelleās Show, undoubtedly in everyoneās Top 5 is the āCharlie Murphy True Hollywood Storyā (RIP, King) in which the late comedian recalls a basketball face-off with Prince and his entourage at Paisley Park. Memorably, the Purple One hooped circles around Murphy and his crew before serving the losing team a pancake breakfast.
Princeās basketball prowess dates back to high school and has since been confirmed by others, including by the artist himself in his posthumously published memoir, The Beautiful Ones. As excitement builds for the upcoming release of Princeās first posthumous album, this week, his skills as a baller were lauded yet again by an old friend; music exec Kerry āKGā Gordy, son of Motownās Berry Gordy, reminisced with Page Six about his own on-court experience with the late iconāwho was appropriately dressed for the occasion, as always.
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āHe was slipping a little bit with his high-heeled shoes on,ā Gordy recalled. āI donāt know how he did it. I guess he was playing on his tippy toes because, you know, running in high heels is a nightmare. But anyway, he was amazing.ā
Of course, that wasnāt the only amazing aspect of Prince, who wouldāve turned 63 this June. The famously enigmatic artist was in the process of recording the upcoming Welcome 2 America when he died in April 2016, a process that at least one bandmember recounts was signified by Princeās commanding, if diminutive presence. The approach clearly worked; the albumās first single, āHot Summerā is already garnering raves.
But as an exec and friend, Gordy recalls pushing back against the Purple One. āI would tell him ānoā,ā he told Page Six, āand most people couldnāt tell him āno.āā
Still, the twinkle that always seemed to be in Princeās eye was apparently indicative of a playful soul beneath the public mystique.
ā[It was a] childlike spirit,ā said Gordy. āBut when he was out in the public, he was cool, always cool.ā
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