The Professor on the end of And1, finding overnight fame | Courtside Club with Rachel DeMita (S1:E1)

ESPN published this video item, entitled “The Professor on the end of And1, finding overnight fame | Courtside Club with Rachel DeMita (S1:E1)” – below is their description.

Rachel DeMita and Grayson “The Professor” Boucher talk about collaborating on Spiderman Basketball, Grayson’s journey from his JV high school basketball team to And1 notoriety, and Grayson’s advice for young ballers trying to break into the social media space.

0:00 Courtside Club with Rachel DeMita Episode 1: Grayson “The Professor” Boucher

2:00 Rachel and Grayson on past collaborations including Spiderman Basketball

4:50 Rachel calls out Grayson for getting cut from Spiderman Basketball

6:25 Grayson’s basketball origins and dream to play for a living

17:09 Grayson’s decision to forego college eligibility to play for And1

20:53 Grayson on the emotional end of And1 and determining the next step of his career

23:30 Halftime: Rachel and Grayson face off in a mini Nerf hoops challenge

25:50 Grayson on the second half of his career developing content for YouTube and social media

30:30 Grayson’s YouTube strategy, “50% what you love, 50% what the audience loves”

35:15 Grayson on his Space Jam series

37:00 Grayson’s advice to young hoopers entering into the social media space

39:50 Buzzer Beaters: Grayson’s ideal courtside fit, best game sitting courtside, Athlete Grayson would want to talk smack to sitting courtside

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