Philip Champion, professionally known as Hot Sauce, is a highly acclaimed and rapidly rising streetball sensation. His journey to stardom began with a feature on the And1 Mixtape Volume 3, catapulting him to unprecedented popularity.
Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Hot Sauce's early life was marked by a series of events that would shape his future. A misdemeanor conviction led to a choice between paying a fine or serving time, a predicament that was eventually resolved thanks to the intervention of Mark Edwards, a friend and And1 employee.
Edwards' assistance allowed Hot Sauce to relocate to Atlanta, where his skills on the court quickly gained widespread recognition. He soon became a household name in playgrounds across America, impressing a range of opponents, including former Arizona point guard and current Cleveland Indians center fielder Kenny Lofton, Jaquez Green, Reidel Anthony, and Derek Bell.
Hot Sauce's repertoire of innovative moves is a major factor in his enduring popularity. His signature tricks, such as The Hypnotizer, The Boomerang, The Hurricane, and The Flinstone Shuffle, have left fans in awe and opponents struggling to keep up.
As his fame continues to grow, Hot Sauce remains a dominant force in the world of streetball, his unique style and skills cementing his status as one of the most beloved and respected players in the game.