The world lost a legend on Thursday morning when Prince died. Since then, many stories have been told reflecting back on the artist’s life. One of those involved Carlos Boozer. The Chicago Tribune republished a story from 2011 about that one time Prince rented out Boozer’s house in 2004, then redesigned the entire thing without permission.

Boozer went on The Triple Double Podcast on Friday, and he was asked to share more about the Prince story. Boozer (huge longtime Prince fan) answered all the questions, and he revealed so many perfect details in the beginning of the podcast.

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Here are some of the amazing details Boozer mentions:

Boozer described the house as “a monster.” He said it was 18,000 square feet with about 10 bedrooms. Meaning, it sounds just like the sort of place that would fit Prince.

Initially, he didn’t want to lease the house, but when his real estate agent told him that it could go for $90-100,000 per month, he quickly changed his mind. Boozer said Prince offered to lease it for $95,000, and he accepted. Of course.

Boozer said the property had a basketball court on the roof and that he’d see Prince out there all the time. Can Prince play basketball? Boozer said he only saw him shoot around, but that “he had a nice little jump shot.”

What Prince wore while hooping, according to Boozer (who couldn’t recall what shoes he wore): “Sweats, a T-shirt, had his hair done nice. It was Prince, he always looked fly.”

Prince knew who Boozer was before meeting him. Boozer said Prince told him he had watched him as a young guy coming out of Duke. Incredibly cool.