Before Kirkland could even legally drive, he had a Rolls Royce. The Ferraris, Maseratis, Mercedes limos would come later. He gave away a lot of money, and loaned much more, "The Bank of Harlem" becoming another nickname. He wore full-length furs and gobs of jewelry. Pee Wee Kirkland didn't sell drugs on street corners. He was much bigger than that. He had people sell it for him. When he would arrive at Rucker games with his entourage, he'd typically be accompanied by three or four women, and a couple of drivers. They'd clear three parking spaces for him, then he'd play against Earl Monroe, Julius Erving, Nate Archibald and Charlie Scott.