Grayson Boucher

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Grayson Scott Boucher, better known by his moniker "The Professor" (born June 10, 1984 in Keizer, Oregon) is an American basketball player who plays on the Streetball AND1 Mixtape Tour. Boucher is five-foot-10 and weighs 140 pounds (1.78 m, 63.5 kg).

He is one of the most popular players on the And One Mix Tape Tour.

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[edit] High School and Community College Career

Boucher played on the junior varsity squad in high school at McNary High School. At Salem Academy he averaged 20 points and 7 assists and participated in the 2002 Gatorade Oregon High School All Star Series.

He then played at Chemeketa Community College in Salem, Oregon during the 2002-2003 season. However his playing time was limited where he only played 13 minutes per game.

[edit] And One Mixtape Tour

The Professor.
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The Professor.

At the open run in Portland's Memorial Coliseum during the 2003 tour, he impressed tour players with his dribbling and passing skills and wound up joining the tour. Boucher had learned many of his moves from watching Rafer Alston on the And One Mixtape’s Volume One and Volume Two.

During the 2003 season, he hit game-winning shots in Jackson, Mississippi and New York City at Madison Square Garden and was eventually selected by the AND 1 Mix Tape players as the next streetball legend and received an AND 1 endorsement deal to join the 2004 team.

Boucher was given the nickname “The Professor” by AND 1 Mix Tape Tour MC Duke Tango. “He’s the white scientist schooling everyone,” Tango would explain.

He is the only white player to play on the And One team.

Recently Boucher has been involved in some 1 on 1 battles with other street ballers from other neighborhoods. The most popular is with him against his And1 teammate Robin Lucious Kennedy Jr. aka 'Sik Wit It'. The most recent to be announced is with Daniel Ibrahim aka 'FURY', whose hometown is Linden, NJ.

[edit] Facts and Trivia

  • Has one younger brother whose name is Landon Boucher
  • Is currently playing for the Salem Stampede of the IBL in the streetball off-season.
  • Was Coached by Colby Molan at Salem Academy Christian School.

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