What s Hot Sauce s Net Worth He Played on AND1 Mixtape Tour

What s Hot Sauce s Net Worth He Played on AND1 Mixtape Tour

What's Hot Sauce's Net Worth? He Played on AND1 Mixtape TourHome > Entertainment > Celebrity > SportsSource: Instagram/@AND1 Philip Champion aka Hot Sauce Starred on the AND1 Mixtape Tour –– What' s His Net Worth By Stephanie HarperAug. 26 2022, Published 1:30 p.m. ET 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.Article continues below advertisement Before joining the tour when it started in 2002, Hot Sauce played basketball at Imperial Valley College in 1999. He was a point guard who definitely knew his way up and down the court. These days, fans still reflect on the days of AND1 with respect and admiration. What is Hot Sauce up to now and where does his net worth currently stand?Source: Instagram/@sizzman3Article continues below advertisement What is former AND1 star Hot Sauce' s net worth It's been a while since Hot Sauce was part of the AND1 crew. According to Celebrity Net Worth, he's currently worth $300,000. AND1 Mixtape Tour got started in 2002, garnering tons of attention from sports lovers and basketball enthusiasts. The show eventually landed on ESPN2 and other sports outlets since so many viewers were interested and engaged. Hot Sauce, aka Philip Champion Professional Basketball Player Net worth: $300,000 Hot Sauce, aka Philip Champion, is a professional basketball player known for playing AND1's Mixtape Tour since its 2002 beginnings. Birth name: Philip Champion Birthday: June 13, 1976 Birthplace: Fort Campbell, Ky.Article continues below advertisement Hot Sauce was part of the lineup until 2004. He took a break until 2006 and stayed on through 2008. When 2009 rolled around, Hot Sauce joined the College Park Spyders. The team was connected to the American Basketball Association. Three years later in 2012, he transferred over to the Court Kingz to keep on playing. View this post on Instagram A post shared by BigSauce (@sizzman3) Article continues below advertisement What is the Netflix documentary about AND1 all about Untold: The Rise and Fall of AND1 is the Netflix documentary that's just been released for streaming. The movie dives into what happened to cause AND1's success to crumble after years of success. The tour allowed local basketball legends to become worldwide household names. So what happened? Anyone who's interested in the answer to that question should check out the documentary on Netflix. According to Decider, the movie appeals to a certain group of individuals. Article continues below advertisement The outlet explains: "If you grew up loving basketball in the late ‘90s and early ‘00s, there might’ve been bigger brands than AND1, but there weren’t cooler ones. From trash-talking T-shirts to dazzling mixtapes, the upstart streetball brand changed the game, both on-court and off, bringing a swagger straight from the asphalt courts of New York City to the rest of the world."Article continues below advertisement Decider continues: "Nothing that gold can stay forever, and in The Rise and Fall of AND1, the filmmakers follow the company’s meteoric arc through interviews with the three founders, but also with the players who drove it all." View this post on Instagram A post shared by BigSauce (@sizzman3) Here' s where you can keep up with Hot Sauce now It doesn't look like AND1 Mixtape Tour will be coming back anytime soon, but that doesn't mean it's not possible to continue keeping up with Hot Sauce. He can be found on Instagram at @SizzMan3 where he has more than 32K followers. He posts tons of basketball content including impressive hoops and dunks. He also posts throwbacks pretty frequently. Untold: The Rise and Fall of AND1 is available for streaming on Netflix now.AdvertisementMore from Distractify The Men Behind AND1 Have All Done Quite Well for Themselves Individually Move Over 'Ted Lasso' Because Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney Are Coming for Football (Soccer) John McAfee's Widow Doesn't Believe He Committed Suicide — Will a New Netflix Documentary Have Answers? Latest Sports News and UpdatesAdvertisementABOUT DistractifyAbout UsPrivacy PolicyTerms of UseDMCASitemapCONNECT with DistractifyLink to Facebook Link to TwitterLink to InstagramContact us by Email Copyright 2022 Distractify. Distractify is a registered trademark. All Rights Reserved. People may receive compensation for some links to products and services on this website. Offers may be subject to change without notice.
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