Guard Da Fatboy Dominates a Heated 3-on-3 on ‘The Last Pick’
Guard Da Fatboy earned his nickname on the basketball court. “It actually motivated me and inspired me during that moment, and it was like, ‘I gotta get a bucket.’ And I got it done.”
At 300 pounds, the Harlem baller defies expectations. He linked up with Ashley Williams for The Last Pick—a Type.Set.Brooklyn original series highlighting players others might dismiss—and showed out in a game of three-on-three.
Watch the episode above.
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