AND1 Mixtape Volume 3: The Streetball Players, Legends, and Stories From the Road

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Sick crossovers, no look passes, and streetball legends. Check out the best of AND1 Mixtape Volume 3.

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In 2002, the brand’s annual summer tour officially expanded into the AND1 Mixtape Tour. Legendary streetballers such as “Hot Sauce” and “The Professor” would go from city to city, court to court to challenge the greatest streetballers in one-on-one’s, entertaining fans and providing much of the footage for the ensuing Mixtapes. The streetballers who prevailed through the very end of the summer tours would receive endorsement deals from AND1.

In the years that followed, while the NBA would own the basketball season, AND1 dominated the summers. For years the tours were televised live on ESPN under the name “Streetball” and competed with ESPN’s “SportsCenter” for the highest ratings.

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All Comments (21)
  • @xylo4387
    Who still watching this in 2024
  • @travd2957
    This makes me cry. Me and my bestfriend watched these mixtapes DAILY and balled 5-7 hours a day. God damn. Life goes so fast.
  • @diesel2421
    Bring back so many memories. Used to study this mixtape more than my homework.
  • @Arab-nazi
    Who is still watching this during the quarantine.. ?
  • I remember getting these VHS tapes for free at Footlocker back in the day... Shotout to AND 1 for giving them away like that. RIP Flash.
  • I literally grew up watching and 1 mixtape I’m 32 now it took me back to my teenage year great memories super era the best if you ask me
  • @Colmenero444
    Back in the day when ball was life...and hip hop was true Hip hop.
  • gives me goosebumps. good old days when I was literally living on the courts
  • @parksb85
    No camera phones on the sidelines...authentic memories
  • @BryanCasella
    i still have all of the mixtapes on DVD. I remember watching them non-stop in high school.
  • @Thomasdarya
    This was my life for like 10 years (that moment at 14:00 with hot sauce I think I watched 1,000 times and when I actually preformed that on the court live during a game and the guy that was defending me turned around the whole gym exploded!!!) what a time to be alive! Memories And1 thank you
  • @vaporwave2345
    I'm new to all of this but I'm so glad a new generation of ballers can still watch this and learn from it. 🏀
  • @pudge-nyce1851
    man. Y’all don’t ever understand how this video changed our lives in the hood
  • @Guiltless765
    Professor still out here doing his thing.🔥🔥
  • @kensane3588
    Now most parks' courts are empty, all the teenaged boys are Instagram models now, and dudes are too busy being on the most paid NBA player's nuts to actually get out there and hoop. SMH
  • @thebestsin
    I grew up in Tunisia, North Africa, and watched this mix tape somewhere in the early 2000’s. I was like 12-14. It was this video and video game called: NBA street vol2 that got me to play basketball. Then I moved to US in 2005. Man, I never forgot this video. Brings a lot of memories.