WHITE CHOCOLATE
Real Name:
Randy Gill
Hometown: Washington DC
Born:
Height:
Position: Guard
Affiliations: EBC
Randy Gill, better known to the world as "White Chocolate" the nickname he earned on the streetball courts throughout America and made famous winning MTV's and Magic Johnson's reality television show "Who's Got Game". Randy beat eleven other legendary streetball players to win the $100,000 first prize, and the show which aired for an entire season was seen by over one hundred million viewers worldwide. Known for his amazing balll handling and incredible shooting, Randy's skills have been proven not only on the legendary streetball courts across America but also in college and at the professional level. As star player at Bowie State University, Randy led Bowie State to the first winning season in the schools histiory. In 2004-2005 Randy played in the legendary American Basketball Association for the Maryland Nighthawks and was team leader in scoring, three point shooting and assists. So outstanding was his play he was voted to the league All Star Game where he dazzled the crowd with a tripe double performance.

25/07/05 - Streetballers showcase tricks of their trade
A player dribbling a basketball between his legs is an impressive trick. But how about dribbling between the legs of an opponent? Or bouncing a pass off an opponent's head? Or dunks dropped in so smoothly that they resemble routine layups? Some of the Treasure Coast's best basketball players swallowed a heaping spoonful of humility as they squared off with three professional streetballers Saturday in a "HoopStar" three-on-three tournament. ..read more..

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Randy Gill, better known to the streetball community as "White Chocolate," has agreed to lend his uncanny abilities to a team destined to make its mark in ABA history, the Maryland Nighthawks. Last year, Gill dazzled audiences nationwide with his wicked ball-handling skills and deadly jump shot as champion and $100,000 winner of MTV's "Who's Got Game" streetball challenge.

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With a dribble through the defender's legs and a bounce off his forehead, 26-year-old "White Chocolate" frees himself up for an open three-point shot and hits it, igniting the capacity crowd at Albemarle High School.

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Founded in 1994, PASS THE ROC has made strides to brand the niche that exists between basketball and popular culture by securing an exclusive endorsement deal with streetball all-star Randy "White Chocolate" Gill, the winner of MTV's highly acclaimed series "Who's Got Game?" Braining on Anderson as not only an endorser, but also as a partner in the company allows PASS THE ROC to continue to establish its brand as the official basketball outfitters.

 
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