Hot Sauce
If you know basketball, then you've heard the name Hot Sauce. This Phenom has taken streetball to a whole new level, literally! Born June 13th in Jacksonville, Florida, Hot Sauce eventually moved his residency to Atlanta, GA. At an early age, people witnessed Hot Sauce's ball talent he possessed along with a unique skill set that earned him street cred and dominancy on the court, even among his peers. That level of respect evolved to major recognition on the national circuit as one of basketball's greatest and rarest ball-handlers.
Hot Sauce's fame eventually would entertain the likes and admiration of fans, globally. In fact, in 1998, when executives of AND1, a famous apparel manufacturer, began videotaping street ballers with major talent and "ghee-whiz" moves; they took their business to new heights by introducing AND1 Mixtape Tours, 10 to be exact with one named specifically AND1 Mixtape Vol 3. Who was the star? Yep, you guessed it…Hot Sauce. Hot Sauce had a six-year run with AND1 Mixtape Tour. This earned him one of the most sought-after talents because of his aggressive and smooth moves that only he can deliver. As a result, Hot Sauce's AND1 Mixtape Tour is still one of the highest rated television airings to date on ESPN.
Hot Sauce's celebrity status continued to surface among those in the film industry as well. In 2005, producers and directors debuting a film about street ballers who took their gifts of balling to competitions across stateliness approach several veterans to play roles of ball rivalry. They also scripted a newcomer, Hot Sauce, to play a role of a rival named Jewelz, and then history was in the making. The movie, Crossover, was released and Hot Sauce made his first film debut in 2006 in the movie.
Later, as fate would have it, in 2009, when the American Basketball Association (ABA) learned of Hot Sauce genius acts of balling, they offered him a contract with ABA franchise 2009-2010 season. This relationship gained interest and attention, internationally, and Hot Sauce became a household name. Fans can continue to be fascinated by Hot Sauce's signature angle-breaking moves by tuning in to see him rumble with audiences during Atlanta Hawks games and the newest endorsement with Khumo Tires.