Meet The Only AND1 Baller To Make It To The NBA 🙌

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Before Rafer Alston became a street ball legend he was just Ray from Queens. A scrawny teenager who loved basketball but couldn’t stay out of trouble. Then at 15 he became “Skip 2 My Lou” an infamous And1 baller and showman that had people traveling for hours to come watch play. But that was just the start. Checkout the unbelievable true story of Rafer Alston’s Rise To The NBA

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That “infamous” coach is responsible for dozens of kids being brought out of the hood and turned into millionaires. He deserves more respect, he changed lives, which is exactly the end goal of a coach.

freebehindbars
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He spent 10 years in the league and averaged 10 and 5. Mad respect

lorenzosanches
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Skip to my lou, headache, half man half amazing and hot sauce were my childhood

thewonthatloss
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Coach Tark never gave up on the brothas from the hood and always try to offer a chance for them to have a brighter future. rest in peace coach Tark 🖤💪🏾

JUNIORB
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I was so happy he made it to the league.

thN.O
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Aww man I'm at that age where shit from my childhood is made into, "did you know" clips

MrToa
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One of the best street ballers ever and definitely the best street ball nickname ever!!! 🏀 👑

TrubleSum
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Someone already said something similar but Taraknian was infamous for doing what big schools already did. He was also one of the first coaches to play with a predominantly black lineup and allow his team to be themselves

Jromestrings
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Just met him randomly this last week (no BS)...Very cool guy. Got to tell him what a fan I was as a kid. Extremely gracious and down to Earth.

CodemanAmerica
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Props to him... he did was is nearly unheard of! Its hard enough to go from college to the nba!

dloren
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The NBA need to get circumcised for what they did to him.. how you call a travel on a legal move.. all he did was lift his legs up while dribbling.. what!?

idkjackman
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Played against this dude in Junior college. He was serious at all levels of his career.

marlonious
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He was actually pretty good late in his career for Houston

David.A.O.Jenkins
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My favorite And 1 baller! That SLAM🏀 cover🔥🔥🔥

vardar
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I met him, took a pic, and went to his 🏀 camp irl!!🔥🔥🔥

DukeDennnis
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I was a student at Fresno state during that time. We had a blast watching him.

batman
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He was ahead of his time.
He’d be massively successful in today’s era and style of play.

They definitely wouldn’t be calling traveling on him for simply lifting his legs as he dribbled.
Not with how the Euro-step and step-back have changed refereeing.
That’s for sure.

ronaldlynch
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Living legend streetballer to nba player

nomadicheadspace
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Man!!!Memories fr fr!!lolsz i remember wen he got drafted and also remembered wen he tried to do all that skip to my Lou in the NBA and got called for it but we was like he played alongside T Mac n my bro used to pick the rockets all the time against my Kobe led Lakers lolsz.Good times

gottizway
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Shoulda had the clip of him doing his and 1 shenanigans in garbage time during a rockets game. The guy guarding was PISSED🤣🤣🤣

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