Real Hoopers Played 5 On 5 Against The Professor: "He Got Swatted"

Grayson Boucher aka The Professor took on some formidable ball players in Orlando.

In what came as a real and formidable contest between skill and rough and tough basketball, Grayson Boucher also known as 'The Professor' took on five tough players in Orlando.

Highlights of the game in Florida saw Boucher go toe-to-toe against players who were more than a match, and despite some eye-popping performances, the host had to end the game early after it started getting too physical, with even the Professor hitting the floor hard a few times.

You can catch the highlights below:

One of the players believed that he swatted the Professor, but in the end, it was Boucher's team winning 109-80. And while some of the comments were about him at the receiving end, most replies saw lavish praise.

"At the end that “Thanks for bringing them out” shows professor just genuinely loves this game, sports now is so aimed towards betting and the money aspect of it, it’s nice for once to see someone remembering the kids …." a fan commented.

"They didn't stop the game because it was getting too physical, they stopped it because the home team was getting embarrassed," another fan opined. "The Professor is a legend! I remember him back in the day making that and 1 team! And the rest is history," a fam recollected.

"Don't forget he is playing on a repaired Achilles. That it is amazing he can still move as he does," a reply read. Given the game, it looks like the streetball legend and former semi-professional basketball player is far from done.


Who Is Grayson Boucher Aka 'The Professor'?

Grayson Boucher is a household name when it comes to streetball, but for the casually curious and those unaware, the Oregon native is one of the more globally popular hoopers, who despite being 5-foot-10 has enthralled the world with his skill and athleticism.

Boucher played high school basketball for McNary before transferring to the Salem Academy, and his height unfortunately was looked at as one of the factors behind him not garnering college offers.

That though didn't stop him as he attended the AND1 mixtape tour and secured a contestant spot via a nationwide knockout competition. By the end of it all, he inked a deal with AND1 to become a pro streetball player. He also had a solid acting career, with his latest work alongside Adam Sandler in Netflix's 'Hustle.'

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