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Hot Sauce
Philip Champion AKA Hot Sauce from Atlanta, GA is the most popular guard in streetball. He first appeared on the And1 Mixtape Volume 3 and has now become THE superstar and main attraction for the And 1 team.
   
Trix
Louis DeSilva AKA Trix ushered in a new era in streetball, the trickball era. While many were doing ballhandling trick in their homes Trix made a few bucks with NIKE. He and Future starred in the ridulously popular First NIKE streetball commercial. Then he backed it up with a crazy follow up with Future and The Bone Collector.
   
Baby Shaq

Hugh “Baby Shaq” Jones

Wow is the most used term to describe Baby Shaq. He reminds you of a young Main Event He's the same height same vertical same powerful dunking style. The difference between them is Baby Shaq kills you outside in and The Main Event kills you above the rim. The alley oop is the easiest play in Main's repatoire. He has the best hands in streetball. Baby Shaq on the other hand shoots the three has a crazy handle and if he crosses you he can take off from the dotted line and posterize you. Shaq is a scoring machine

   
I'll Be Right Back
Earvin "I'll be Right Back" Opong - While players like Hot Sauce and Bone Collector get many ooh's and Aah's this cat gets the most Ey Yo's and wide eyed expressions. The license plate on that Testarosa that just rosted you is "IBRB", Earvin Opong, AKA "I'll Be Right Back! Sometimes you have to slow the tape down just to watch him in real time. His moves are like a Coltrane riff or a Jigga freestyle they get better when you rewind them and see them again. Off the court he's laid back. He likes to lay back and observe his surroundings. On the court he uses those talents of observation to see plays develop and to throw Alley oops. He rolls with the X-Factor AKA "Baliwan" who loves playing with him cause he catches about ten oops a game. Irv's first national appearance was on And 1's second mixtape.
He's been touring ever since. He's just the fastest man in Streetball, period! This two time Ruckerpark Champion now rolls with TNP one of the most dominant streetball teams in NYC. In the summer two things have been gospell. Jigga put out a hot CD and IBRB ran the point for a great Streetball team. He gets the highest praise from his opponents. Coaches can't seem to devise a defense for his transition game. He runs the floor like lightning all day long. He doesn't ever seem to tire and when your defense starts to break down watch out, that's when it's SHOWTIME! IBRB might be slight of body but don't let that fool you he more than makes up for that with an abundance of heart.
Pat Da Roc
Pat “Da Roc” Robinson is one of next gen Ballers. His ball handling isn't limited to his hands. All body parts are in play. This 22 year old always has a basketball in his hand. He dribbles off his knees chest and feet. His most famous move is a heel kick Alley Ooop pass. His accuracy with it is sick.
   
The Pharmacist
Pharm

Jamar Davis, AKA Hooker, AKA The Fireplug, AKA The Pharmacist has one crazy handle.

Jamar was Ben Gordon's point guard in High School. They've taken different routes but now they both get paid to play ball. The Pharmacist was given the nickname but the Honorable Hannibal from EBC fame. It was a great call. At the time Jamar was going by the name of Hooker and he was going against Danny Trapp AKA "The Point God" a defensive stopper for the HoopsRUs team at the Rucker Tournament. Hooker crossed Danny, making him stumble lookiong like we was drugged. Hannibal went crazy saing "He drugged him with that move. Ladies and Gentlemen his new name is The Pharmacist, cause his moves are morphine based.". We go way back with the Pharmacist, check out his clips:

Silk

Andre Poole, aka SILK

Silk played his high-school ball at Patterson High in Baltimore Silk was been featured on MTV's “Who’s Got Game” television show. You know what, I'm tired of typing I'll let the man tell it himself

   

 

 

 

John Strickland AKA "Big Strick"
The Franchise John Strickland is an amazing player. He no longer can get up and down the court like he used to but in the low post, few if any can get it done like him.
Slim Miles
Miles High Scorer, shot blocker, rebounder, Miles high can do it all.
Stix
A mainstay in the United Brookilyn frontcourt. Stix is one of the most versatile big men in NYC.
AlI Moe

Tyron Evans aka Alimoe aka The Black Widow has been killing in NYC for 15 years. He's a New York Legend and has been for a while. The world got to see his game when he signed with And 1 for 2 years but now he's back playing the kind of ball that made him a legend. Named Alimoe by the legendary Duke Tango, this 6'8" guard/forward is just a comfortable in the post as he is on the wing. He can score from anywhere. His tight handle and long arms make him impossible to guard. His claim of being a rapper is funny, when he explains he's been wrapping the ball around players heads for years.

   
X-FActor
The man known as Ty from the Baliwan, AKA X Factor AKA NFL 255 is new to the streetball tour scene but those of us who live in NYC know Baliwan. His ability to catch the alley oop has made him a crowd favorite. His low post game is incredible but he is at his best when he's playing with I'll Be Right Back. He is a bruiser and he protects IBRB on the court. That protection is repaid when IBRB is on the fast break. His first and second looks are to NFL 255 who love to finish.
   
JFK
Everybody loves to see someone fly and one of those ballers that doesn't need a runway to fly is Shannod “JFK” Burton. JFK takes off a few times every game and displays unbelievable hangtime. He feels like he is the best dunker out there and only a few have the hops to contest that thought. In a gym in Union, NJ "Flight" found out that JFK has enough air miles to beat him. JFK outlasted Flight and made Flight submit and admit that JFK beat him fair and square
   
Flight
Robert "Flight" Wilson is an interesting streetball player. Talking to him was a little different. Maybe it's because he's from Augusta Georgia and maybe it's because he doesn't think he's the greatest player in the world. It's refreshing to hear a self aware individual. An alum of Georgia Perimeter Flight is appropriately named. He is a definite competitor. After losing a dunk contest to JFK he vowed to get even and he did. Although there was no next dunk contest he did his thing.
   

 

 

 
   
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