@surfyhattv1936

And he's still at it..20 years later..legend

@humansolarian

Its how he passes it to his teammates and they get it right. This man is a magician 🪄

@JuanSantiago-nj7zh

That game winner still gives me chills 20 years later

@ChairmanMeow1

I love that he didnt give up on basketball and quit his passion because he didnt "go pro". he kept working at it and made his own future out of it.

@marcamico5254

Can't believe how fast times flies. I remember '03 like yesterday. 50 cent was just peaking. Crazy.

@alittleofeverything4190

Nothing was like being a young baller when this all happened. Thank you Professor and all the players on these mix tapes.

@anthonyhenrickson2277

This is when I knew the game had changed. NBA went 3pt shots. My favorite part is that, that kid didn't give up basketball, he elevated it even further and in his own direction. He proved the NBA isn't bigger than the game. He proved the brotherhood of sportsmanship supercedes race and creed and enriched the lives of those he met along the way. Thanks for sharing so much with the world. Your talent has inspired millions and your character has only grown in respect.

@davidmaloney5901

Crazy handle and a sick sense of knowing where your team mates are to pass the ball. All in a surprising unexpected package that explodes on the court. That's why we love the professor.

@se6586

Professor really was breaking fools with the no look passes 🔥

@QUiNTiNBANKS

These bring back so many memories

@ucantuse7

Just look at the crowd reactions, these dudes are so skilled. I love the and1 concept and sure would like to see it come back

@jamesmiscellaneous

Hot Sauce is a streetball legend. You can tell from over the years that Grayson is honored to have had the chance to play alongside such. Not just with Hot Sauce, but with the other guys who made streetball a lucrative form of entertainment. The Professor is now a legend himself, but at the same time extremely humble and down to earth. Mark of a good person, which is more important than being a good basketball player. Do you Prof. 💪

@taioeoeo

Twenty years passed  , The Professor still have amazing move and skill. He is a legend.

@ApocTheHunter

The Professor is literally the Eminem of Street Ball

@bigGtheGeneral

I was 12 wen I watched the professor on ESPN, I'm 32 now & he's still got game!!!! #LEGEND 🏆🔥💯

@sanjaycool6915

Commentator screaming " my godson" , professor an absolute G!

@jesuswasacarpenter

About started crying at end, seeing Escalade hug you. I know you guys were very close friends. RIP Escalade!

@cizia69

I remember watching this regularly; he came clutch each time he needed to, hanging with all these killers was a feat in itself.

@jfreshh330

I used to watch these on tv as a kid and loved when the announcer would go " OHHHH BABBBYYYYYY "

@SundayVibesmusic

So happy to have watched this as it was happening 👏🏽🏆 definitely one of my role models in middle and high school