The Professor

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Grayson “The Professor” Boucher

Streetball icon from the AND1 Mixtape era + ESPN’s Streetball TV run.

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Quick Facts

 

  • Turned pro: 18

  • International: Performed in 40+ countries

  • Digital reach: 20M+ followers across platforms (often cited as 20M–25M+)

  • YouTube: ~1B+ total channel views

  • Film: Appears in Hustle (a Netflix film produced by Adam Sandler)

  • Doc: Featured in Untold: The Rise and Fall of AND1

  • Viral series: Spiderman Basketball (playlist described as 400M+ total views)

Grayson “The Professor” Boucher is one of the most recognizable faces of modern streetball—best known for his run during the AND1 Mixtape Tour era and his extended presence on ESPN’s Streetball coverage. He turned pro at 18 and built a reputation as the classic underdog: not the biggest guy on the court, but consistently the most skilled, controlled, and creative with the ball.

After the peak TV era, he kept expanding internationally (40+ countries) while turning his style into a digital brand—amassing tens of millions of followers across platforms and pushing his content into the billion-views range on YouTube.

He’s also crossed into mainstream entertainment, appearing in Hustle (2022) and showing up in the Netflix documentary Untold: The Rise and Fall of AND1. Online, his long-running Spiderman Basketball series became one of his signature viral formats, pairing streetball skill with story-driven episodes.

The Professor is available for Motivational Speaking, Workshops, Panel Discussions, and International Conferences. 

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