Philip Champion, commonly known as Hot Sauce, is an American former professional basketball player who has participated in the Streetball AND1 Mixtape Tour since it began in 2002. He was born on June 13, 1976, in Fort Campbell, Kentucky, and raised in Jacksonville, Florida. He appeared in the film Crossover in 2006.
21 From what we can tell, Philip "Hot Sauce" Champion remained on the AND1 roster until 2004 before seemingly taking a 2-year break from every public appearance or obligation. He returned to play for the company's tours in 2006 — a year following its original sale to American Sporting Goods — and stayed right until 2008.
2 A lot of NBA players credit the AND1 Mixtape Tour players like Philip Champion, aka Hot Sauce, for inspiring the ways basketball is played on courts today by professionals. AND1 certainly influenced the overall NBA since tons of players who are currently on pro teams grew up watching the tour when they were younger.
Hot Sauce, aka Philip Champion, is a professional basketball player known for playing AND1's Mixtape Tour since its 2002 beginnings and has a net worth of $300,000. A lot of NBA players credit the AND1 Mixtape Tour players like Philip Champion, aka Hot Sauce, for inspiring the ways basketball is played on courts today by professionals.
2 The trio released the AND1 Mixtape Vol. 1 as a marketing tool that, for the first time, combined hip-hop and street basketball. The mixtape showcasing renowned players like Philip "Hot Sauce" Champion and Shane "The Dribbling Machine" was distributed at …
2 The trio released the AND1 Mixtape Vol. 1 as a marketing tool that, for the first time, combined hip-hop and street basketball. The mixtape showcasing renowned players like Philip "Hot Sauce" Champion and Shane "The Dribbling Machine" was distributed at …
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