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| name = Cory Joseph
| image = Cory Joseph (cropped).jpg
| caption = Joseph with Texas in 2010
| position = [[Point guard]]
| height_ft = 6
| height_in = 3
| weight_lb = 185
| league = [[National Basketball Association|NBA]]
| team = Toronto Raptors
| number = 6
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1991|08|20|mf=y}}
| birth_place = [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]]
| nationality = Canadian
| high_school = [[Pickering High School, Ajax|Pickering]] ([[Ajax, Ontario]])<br />[[The Henderson International School|Findlay Prep]] ([[Henderson, Nevada]])
| college = [[Texas Longhorns men's basketball|Texas]] ([[2010–11 NCAA Division I men's basketball season|2010–2011]])
| draft_year = 2011
| draft_round = 1
| draft_pick = 29
| draft_team = [[San Antonio Spurs]]
| career_start = 2011
| years1 = {{nbay|2011|start}}–{{nbay|2014|end}}
| team1 = [[San Antonio Spurs]]
| years2 = 2012–2013
| team2 = →[[Austin Toros]] ([[NBA Development League|D-League]])
| years3 = {{nbay|2015|start}}–present
| team3 = [[Toronto Raptors]]
| highlights =
* [[List of NBA champions|NBA champion]] ([[2014 NBA Finals|2014]])
* [[All-NBA Development League Team|All-NBA D-League Second Team]] (2013)
* [[All-NBA Development League Team|All-NBA D-League Defensive Second Team]] (2013)
* [[McDonald's All-American Game|McDonald's All-American]] ([[2010 McDonald's All-American Boys Game|2010]])
* First-team [[Parade All-America Boys Basketball Team|''Parade'' All-American]] (2010)
* [[Jordan Brand Classic|Jordan Brand Classic All-American]] (2010)
* [[Nike Hoop Summit|Nike Hoop Summit All-American]] (2010)
| letter = j
| bbr = josepco01
| medaltemplates =
{{MedalSport | Men’s [[basketball]]}}
{{MedalCountry|{{CAN}}}}
{{MedalCompetition|[[FIBA Americas Championship]]}}
{{MedalBronze| [[2015 FIBA Americas Championship|2015 Mexico City]] | [[Canada men's national basketball team|National team]]}}
{{MedalCompetition|[[FIBA Americas Under-18 Championship|FIBA Americas U18 Championship]]}}
{{MedalBronze| [[FIBA Americas Under-18 Championship|2008 Formosa]] | [[Canada men's national basketball team|National team]]}}
}}
'''Cory Ephram Joseph''' (born August 20, 1991) is a Canadian professional [[basketball]] player who currently plays for the [[Toronto Raptors]] of the [[National Basketball Association]] (NBA). He plays the [[point guard]] position.
==High school career==
Joseph grew up in [[Pickering, Ontario]] and attended [[Pickering High School, Ajax|Pickering High School]] in nearby [[Ajax, Ontario]].<ref>[http://www.basketball.ca/-cory-joseph-comes-home--p152697 CORY JOSEPH COMES HOME] [[Canada Basketball]]. Accessed on July 13, 2013.</ref> He then attended [[The Henderson International School|Findlay Prep]] in [[Henderson, Nevada]] with his friend, AAU teammate, and future Texas Longhorn, [[Tristan Thompson]]. He increased his recruiting demand by leading Findlay Prep to the [[ESPN HS|ESPN RISE]] NHSI Championship game in 2009 alongside [[Avery Bradley]] and Thompson, in which #2 ranked Findlay Prep defeated #1 ranked [[Oak Hill Academy (Virginia)|Oak Hill Academy]] 74–66. Joseph was named to the [[ESPN HS|ESPN RISE]] NHSI All-Tournament Team. In Joseph's senior year, he and Thompson led the #2 ranked Findlay Prep Pilots to another ESPN RISE NHSI Championship in 2010 when they defeated #1 ranked [[Montverde Academy]] 59–46. He was named to the All-Tournament Team for the second consecutive year and was also awarded the tournament MVP. Joseph was ranked as the No. 7 prospect nationally by Rivals.com and No. 11 in the ESPNU 100 following his senior season. Joseph and Thompson then took part in the [[2010 McDonald's All-American Boys Game|2010 McDonald's All-American Game]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/awards/mcdonalds.html|title=McDonald's High School Basketball All American Teams}}</ref> Joseph also won the McDonald's Three Point Competition and was named a [[Jordan Brand Classic|Jordan Brand Classic All-American]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.nike.com/jumpman23/classic/2010roster.html|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100726124813/http://www.nike.com/jumpman23/classic/2010roster.html|archivedate=26 July 2010|title=2010 Jordan Brand All-American Team}}</ref> On April 23, 2010, Joseph committed to join Thompson at [[Texas Longhorns men's basketball|Texas]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/ncaa/recruiting/news/story?id=5130568 | title=Joseph will join Thompson at Texas | date=April 23, 2010}}</ref>
In August 2009, Joseph was selected to play in the 4th annual Boost Mobile Elite 24 basketball game at [[Rucker Park]] in New York City. This game showcases the top 24 high school basketball players in the nation regardless of recruiting class.
On April 11, 2010, Joseph suited up for the World Select Team at the [[Nike Hoop Summit]] game against the United States Junior Select Team. The game was held at the [[Moda Center|Rose Garden]] in [[Portland, Oregon]]. Thompson and [[Enes Kanter]], the third overall pick in the [[2011 NBA draft]], were also selected and joined Joseph on the World Select Team. The World Select Team lost 101–97.
In Joseph's playing days at Pickering High School, he and his older brother [[Devoe Joseph]] teamed up and won back-to-back Ontario provincial championships by defeating their [[Greater Toronto Area]] rival, the [[Eastern Commerce Collegiate Institute|Eastern Commerce Saints]], in 2007 and 2008.
In 2008, prior to leaving for Findlay Prep, Joseph was selected and participated in the annual All-Canada Classic All-Star Game, which gathers some of the top high school players in Canada.
==College career==
Cory Joseph started all 36 games in his freshman season, leading the team in scoring four times and in rebounding twice. Joseph played one of his best games, recording his career high 21 points and a game-winning jumper December 18, 2010 against [[North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball|North Carolina]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://msn.foxsports.com/collegebasketball/story/Texas-Longhorns-edge-North-Carolina-Tar-Heels-121810 | title=Joseph's jumper pushes Texas past UNC}}</ref> Texas entered [[2011 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament|2011 NCAA March Madness]] as a four seed in the West Regional Division. Texas lost to fifth-seeded [[Arizona Wildcats men's basketball|Arizona]] in the third round with a standout performance and game-winning shot from [[Derrick Williams (basketball)|Derrick Williams]].<ref>[http://arizona.sbnation.com/arizona-wildcats/2011/3/19/2059100/arizona-vs-texas-sweet-16-ncaa-tournament--wildcats-longhorns Arizona vs. Texas: Wildcats Advance, Defeating Longhorns 70–69 – SB Nation Arizona<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Following the end of the season, Joseph was considering entering the NBA draft, even with fellow countryman [[Myck Kabongo]]'s decision to commit to Texas.
===College statistics===
{{NBA player statistics start}}
|-
| align="left" | [[2010–11 Texas Longhorns men's basketball team|2010–11]]
| align="left" | [[Texas Longhorns men's basketball|Texas]]
| 36 || 36 || 32.4 || .422 || .413 || .699 || 3.6 || 3.0 || 1.0 || 0.3 || 10.4
|}
==Professional career==
===San Antonio Spurs (2011–2015)===
On June 23, 2011, Joseph was drafted 29th overall in the [[2011 NBA Draft]] by the [[San Antonio Spurs]].<ref>[http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/sports/2015409778_apbkndraftspursjoseph.html Spurs take Texas' Joseph with 29th pick]</ref> Fellow Canadian and Longhorn [[Tristan Thompson]] was drafted 4th overall by the [[Cleveland Cavaliers]], becoming the highest Canadian born draftee in NBA history at that point.<ref>[http://www.basketball-reference.com/draft/NBA_1953.html 1953 NBA Draft | Basketball-Reference.com<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> (Anthony Bennett was the 1st pick in the 2013 draft.) It was also the second time in NBA history that two Canadians were selected in the first round of the same draft, the first being in 1983 when [[Leo Rautins]] and [[Stewart Granger (basketball)|Stewart Granger]] were selected 17th and 25th, respectively.<ref>[http://www.basketball-reference.com/draft/NBA_1983.html 1983 NBA Draft | Basketball-Reference.com<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> The 2011 draft was also the first time three Texas Longhorn basketball players went in the first round after Joseph's former collegiate teammate [[Jordan Hamilton]] went 26th overall to [[Dallas Mavericks]].<ref>[http://www.dallasnews.com/sports/college-sports/headlines/20110624-orange-rush-3-horns-taken-in-nba-draft_s-1st-round-for-first-time.ece Orange rush: 3 Horns taken in NBA draft's 1st round for first time]</ref>
During the 2011–12 season, the Spurs assigned Joseph to the [[Austin Toros]] of the [[NBA D-League]] three times.<ref>[http://www.nba.com/dleague/assignments_2011_12.html 2011–12 Assignments]</ref> He was also assigned to the Toros during the 2012–13 season.<ref>[http://www.nba.com/dleague/assignments_2012_13.html 2012–13 NBA Assignments]</ref> On February 4, 2013, Joseph was named to the Prospects All-Star roster for the 2013 NBA D-League All-Star Game.<ref>[http://www.nba.com/dleague/news/2013_nba_development_league_all_star_rosters_announced_2013_02_04.html 2013 NBA Development League All-Star Game Rosters Announced]</ref> However, due to injury, he was replaced by [[Justin Dentmon]].<ref>[http://www.nba.com/dleague/news/dentmon_leslie_all_star_replacements2013_02_14.html Dentmon, Leslie Named Replacements for the NBA Development League All-Star Game]</ref>
In late February 2013, [[Tony Parker]] sustained an injury, and Joseph became the Spurs' starting point guard. In his first five starts, Joseph averaged 8.8 points and 2.6 assists while shooting 58.6 percent. Joseph helped the Spurs reach the [[2013 NBA Finals]] against the Miami Heat, but San Antonio lost the series in seven games.<ref>[http://blog.mysanantonio.com/spursnation/2013/03/13/spurs-notebook-joseph-making-most-of-fill-in-time-for-parker/ Spurs Notebook: Joseph Making Most of Fill-in-time for Parker]</ref>
On June 15, 2014, Joseph won his first NBA championship after the Spurs defeated the [[Miami Heat]] 4 games to 1 in the [[2014 NBA Finals]].
On June 30, 2015, the Spurs extended a qualifying offer to Joseph in order to make him a restricted free agent, but on July 5, the team withdrew their qualifying offer.<ref>[http://www.hoopsrumors.com/2015/07/spurs-pull-qualifying-offer-to-cory-joseph.html Spurs Pull Qualifying Offer To Cory Joseph]</ref>
===Toronto Raptors (2015–present)===
On July 9, 2015, Joseph signed a four-year, $30 million contract with the [[Toronto Raptors]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nba.com/raptors/press-releases/cory-joseph-070915|title=Raptors Sign Cory Joseph|work=NBA.com|date=July 9, 2015|accessdate=July 11, 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/13204619/cory-joseph-toronto-raptors-reach-agreement-four-year-30-million-deal|title=Cory Joseph, Toronto Raptors agree to four-year, $30 million deal|publisher=espn.go.com|author=Chris Broussard and Brian Windhorst|date=2015-07-06|accessdate=2015-07-06}}</ref> He made his debut for the Raptors in the team's season opener against the Indiana Pacers on October 28, recording 3 points and 2 rebounds in a 106–99 win.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nba.com/games/20151028/INDTOR/gameinfo.html|title=DeRozan scores 25, Lowry has 23, Raptors beat Pacers 106-99|work=NBA.com|date=October 28, 2015|accessdate=October 28, 2015}}</ref>
==NBA career statistics==
{{NBA player statistics legend}}
===Regular season===
{{NBA player statistics start}}
|-
| align="left" | {{nbay|2011}}
| align="left" | [[2011–12 San Antonio Spurs season|San Antonio]]
| 29 || 1 || 9.2 || .314 || .200 || .647 || 0.9 || 1.2 || 0.2 || 0.1 || 2.0
|-
| align="left" | {{nbay|2012}}
| align="left" | [[2012–13 San Antonio Spurs season|San Antonio]]
| 28 || 9 || 13.9 || .464 || .286 || '''.857''' || 1.9 || 1.9 || .5 || 0.1 || 4.5
|-
| align="left" | {{nbay|2013}}
| align="left" | [[2013–14 San Antonio Spurs season|San Antonio]]
| 68 || '''19''' || 13.8 || .475 || .316 || .823 || 1.6 || 1.7 || .5 || '''.2''' || 5.0
|-
| style="text-align:left;" | {{nbay|2014}}
| style="text-align:left;" | [[2014–15 San Antonio Spurs season|San Antonio]]
| '''79''' || 14 || '''18.3''' || '''.504''' || '''.364''' || .734 || '''2.4''' || '''2.4''' || '''.6''' || '''.2''' || '''6.8'''
|-
|-class="sortbottom"
| align="left" | Career
| align="left" |
| 204 || 43 || 14.9 || .474 || .314 || .769 || 1.8 || 1.9 || .5 || .2 || 5.2
{{S-end}}
===Playoffs===
{{NBA player statistics start}}
|-
| align="left" | [[2013 NBA Playoffs|2013]]
| align="left" | [[2012–13 San Antonio Spurs season|San Antonio]]
| '''20''' || 0 || '''9.6''' || .464 || '''.182''' || .455 || '''1.6''' || '''1.2''' || '''.3''' || '''.1''' || '''3.0'''
|-
| align="left" | [[2014 NBA Playoffs|2014]]
| align="left" | [[2013–14 San Antonio Spurs season|San Antonio]]
| 17 || 0 || 5.1 || .486 || .000 || '''.778''' || .5 || .5 || .2 || .0 || 2.8
|-
| align="left" | [[2015 NBA Playoffs|2015]]
| align="left" | [[2013–14 San Antonio Spurs season|San Antonio]]
| 4 || 0 || 5.5 || '''.833''' || .000 || .500 || .3 || .0 || .0 || .3 || 2.8
|-class="sortbottom"
| align="left" | Career
| align="left" |
| 41 || 0 || 7.3 || .495 || .143 || .645 || 1.0 || 0.8 || 0.2 || 0.1 || 2.9
{{S-end}}
==International career==
Joseph represented his country and [[Canada Basketball]] at the 2008 [[FIBA Americas Under-18 Championship]], where Canada won the bronze medal placing behind Argentina and the United States. Joseph once again competed for Canada at the [[2009 FIBA Under-19 World Championship]] in [[Auckland]], [[New Zealand]]. He played in both tournaments alongside his good friend, high school teammate and college teammate, Tristan Thompson.
Joseph joined the [[Canada men's national basketball team|Canadian men's national basketball team]] for stage two of their pre-[[2011 FIBA Americas Championship]] training camp in early August.<ref>{{cite news |title= Cory Joseph suits up for Canada as NBA lockout threatens rookie season |url=http://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/basketball/cory-joseph-suits-up-for-canada-as-nba-lockout-threatens-rookie-season/article2128553/ |publisher=The Globe and Mail |date=12 August 2011 |accessdate=12 August 2011 }}</ref> He made his senior national team debut at the 2011 Jack Donohue International Classic, on August 13, 2011, at [[Ryerson University]] against [[Belgium national basketball team|Belgium]]. In Joseph's debut, he posted 3 points and 2 assists in 15 minutes of game time in a 79–74 victory.<ref>{{cite news |title= Team Canada Outlasts Belgium at 2011 Jack Donohue Classic |url=http://basketballbuzz.ca/international/team-canada-outlasts-belgium-at-2011-jack-donohue-classic/ |publisher=BasketballBuzz.ca |date=13 August 2011 |accessdate=13 August 2011 }}</ref>
Prior to the [[2015 FIBA Americas Championship]], Joseph was named captain of the national team.<ref>{{cite news |title=Canada's Cory Joseph upset, but not worried |url=http://www.torontosun.com/2015/08/28/canadas-cory-joseph-upset-but-not-worried |publisher=''[[Toronto Sun]]'' |date=28 August 2015 |accessdate=16 September 2015 }}</ref> In the bronze medal game against [[Mexico national basketball team|Mexico]], Joseph hit a buzzer-beating shot that gave Canada an 87–86 victory.<ref>{{cite news |title=Joseph’s buzzer-beater drives Canada to FIBA Americas bronze |url=http://www.sportsnet.ca/more/josephs-buzzer-beater-drives-canada-to-fiba-americas-bronze/ |publisher=Sportsnet.ca |date=28 August 2015 |accessdate=16 September 2015 }}</ref>
==Personal==
Joseph's older brother, [[Devoe Joseph|Devoe]], played for the University of Minnesota before transferring to [[Oregon Ducks men's basketball|Oregon]]. Cory Joseph is also the second cousin of [[Kris Joseph]], who was drafted by the [[Boston Celtics]] in 2012.
Joseph's father, David, has experience coaching the now-defunct [[Mississauga Power]] of the [[National Basketball League of Canada]].<ref>[http://www.powerbasketball.ca/p/14513/nr/100021/power-release-head-coach-grannum Power Release Head Coach Grannum]</ref>
==See also==
{{Portal|National Basketball Association}}
*[[List of Canadians in the National Basketball Association]]
==References==
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==External links==
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*[http://espn.go.com/nba/player/stats/_/id/6446/cory-joseph ESPN.com Profile]
*[http://www.texassports.com/sports/m-baskbl/mtt/joseph_cory00.html Texas Longhorns bio]
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New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext ) | '{{Infobox basketball biography
| name = Brian Chung
| image = Cory Joseph (cropped).jpg
| caption = Joseph with Texas in 2010
| position = [[Point guard]]
| height_ft = 6
| height_in = 3
| weight_lb = 185
| league = [[National Basketball Association|NBA]]
| team = Toronto Raptors
| number = 6
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1991|08|20|mf=y}}
| birth_place = [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]]
| nationality = Canadian
| high_school = [[Pickering High School, Ajax|Pickering]] ([[Ajax, Ontario]])<br />[[The Henderson International School|Findlay Prep]] ([[Henderson, Nevada]])
| college = [[Texas Longhorns men's basketball|Texas]] ([[2010–11 NCAA Division I men's basketball season|2010–2011]])
| draft_year = 2011
| draft_round = 1
| draft_pick = 29
| draft_team = [[San Antonio Spurs]]
| career_start = 2011
| years1 = {{nbay|2011|start}}–{{nbay|2014|end}}
| team1 = [[San Antonio Spurs]]
| years2 = 2012–2013
| team2 = →[[Austin Toros]] ([[NBA Development League|D-League]])
| years3 = {{nbay|2015|start}}–present
| team3 = [[Toronto Raptors]]
| highlights =
* [[List of NBA champions|NBA champion]] ([[2014 NBA Finals|2014]])
* [[All-NBA Development League Team|All-NBA D-League Second Team]] (2013)
* [[All-NBA Development League Team|All-NBA D-League Defensive Second Team]] (2013)
* [[McDonald's All-American Game|McDonald's All-American]] ([[2010 McDonald's All-American Boys Game|2010]])
* First-team [[Parade All-America Boys Basketball Team|''Parade'' All-American]] (2010)
* [[Jordan Brand Classic|Jordan Brand Classic All-American]] (2010)
* [[Nike Hoop Summit|Nike Hoop Summit All-American]] (2010)
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{{MedalCompetition|[[FIBA Americas Championship]]}}
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'''Brian Bernard Chung''' (born August 20, 1991) is a Canadian professional [[basketball]] player who currently plays for the [[Toronto Raptors]] of the [[National Basketball Association]] (NBA). He plays the [[point guard]] position.
==High school career==
Chung grew up in [[Pickering, Ontario]] and attended [[Pickering High School, Ajax|Pickering High School]] in nearby [[Ajax, Ontario]].<ref>[http://www.basketball.ca/-cory-joseph-comes-home--p152697 CORY JOSEPH COMES HOME] [[Canada Basketball]]. Accessed on July 13, 2013.</ref> He then attended [[The Henderson International School|Findlay Prep]] in [[Henderson, Nevada]] with his friend, AAU teammate, and future Texas Longhorn, [[Tristan Thompson]]. He increased his recruiting demand by leading Findlay Prep to the [[ESPN HS|ESPN RISE]] NHSI Championship game in 2009 alongside [[Avery Bradley]] and Thompson, in which #2 ranked Findlay Prep defeated #1 ranked [[Oak Hill Academy (Virginia)|Oak Hill Academy]] 74–66. Joseph was named to the [[ESPN HS|ESPN RISE]] NHSI All-Tournament Team. In Joseph's senior year, he and Thompson led the #2 ranked Findlay Prep Pilots to another ESPN RISE NHSI Championship in 2010 when they defeated #1 ranked [[Montverde Academy]] 59–46. He was named to the All-Tournament Team for the second consecutive year and was also awarded the tournament MVP. Joseph was ranked as the No. 7 prospect nationally by Rivals.com and No. 11 in the ESPNU 100 following his senior season. Joseph and Thompson then took part in the [[2010 McDonald's All-American Boys Game|2010 McDonald's All-American Game]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/awards/mcdonalds.html|title=McDonald's High School Basketball All American Teams}}</ref> Joseph also won the McDonald's Three Point Competition and was named a [[Jordan Brand Classic|Jordan Brand Classic All-American]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.nike.com/jumpman23/classic/2010roster.html|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100726124813/http://www.nike.com/jumpman23/classic/2010roster.html|archivedate=26 July 2010|title=2010 Jordan Brand All-American Team}}</ref> On April 23, 2010, Joseph committed to join Thompson at [[Texas Longhorns men's basketball|Texas]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/ncaa/recruiting/news/story?id=5130568 | title=Joseph will join Thompson at Texas | date=April 23, 2010}}</ref>
In August 2009, Joseph was selected to play in the 4th annual Boost Mobile Elite 24 basketball game at [[Rucker Park]] in New York City. This game showcases the top 24 high school basketball players in the nation regardless of recruiting class.
On April 11, 2010, Joseph suited up for the World Select Team at the [[Nike Hoop Summit]] game against the United States Junior Select Team. The game was held at the [[Moda Center|Rose Garden]] in [[Portland, Oregon]]. Thompson and [[Enes Kanter]], the third overall pick in the [[2011 NBA draft]], were also selected and joined Joseph on the World Select Team. The World Select Team lost 101–97.
In Joseph's playing days at Pickering High School, he and his older brother [[Devoe Joseph]] teamed up and won back-to-back Ontario provincial championships by defeating their [[Greater Toronto Area]] rival, the [[Eastern Commerce Collegiate Institute|Eastern Commerce Saints]], in 2007 and 2008.
In 2008, prior to leaving for Findlay Prep, Joseph was selected and participated in the annual All-Canada Classic All-Star Game, which gathers some of the top high school players in Canada.
==College career==
Brian Chung started all 36 games in his freshman season, leading the team in scoring four times and in rebounding twice. Joseph played one of his best games, recording his career high 21 points and a game-winning jumper December 18, 2010 against [[North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball|North Carolina]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://msn.foxsports.com/collegebasketball/story/Texas-Longhorns-edge-North-Carolina-Tar-Heels-121810 | title=Joseph's jumper pushes Texas past UNC}}</ref> Texas entered [[2011 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament|2011 NCAA March Madness]] as a four seed in the West Regional Division. Texas lost to fifth-seeded [[Arizona Wildcats men's basketball|Arizona]] in the third round with a standout performance and game-winning shot from [[Derrick Williams (basketball)|Derrick Williams]].<ref>[http://arizona.sbnation.com/arizona-wildcats/2011/3/19/2059100/arizona-vs-texas-sweet-16-ncaa-tournament--wildcats-longhorns Arizona vs. Texas: Wildcats Advance, Defeating Longhorns 70–69 – SB Nation Arizona<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Following the end of the season, Joseph was considering entering the NBA draft, even with fellow countryman [[Myck Kabongo]]'s decision to commit to Texas.
===College statistics===
{{NBA player statistics start}}
|-
| align="left" | [[2010–11 Texas Longhorns men's basketball team|2010–11]]
| align="left" | [[Texas Longhorns men's basketball|Texas]]
| 36 || 36 || 32.4 || .422 || .413 || .699 || 3.6 || 3.0 || 1.0 || 0.3 || 10.4
|}
==Professional career==
===San Antonio Spurs (2011–2015)===
On June 23, 2011, Joseph was drafted 29th overall in the [[2011 NBA Draft]] by the [[San Antonio Spurs]].<ref>[http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/sports/2015409778_apbkndraftspursjoseph.html Spurs take Texas' Joseph with 29th pick]</ref> Fellow Canadian and Longhorn [[Tristan Thompson]] was drafted 4th overall by the [[Cleveland Cavaliers]], becoming the highest Canadian born draftee in NBA history at that point.<ref>[http://www.basketball-reference.com/draft/NBA_1953.html 1953 NBA Draft | Basketball-Reference.com<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> (Anthony Bennett was the 1st pick in the 2013 draft.) It was also the second time in NBA history that two Canadians were selected in the first round of the same draft, the first being in 1983 when [[Leo Rautins]] and [[Stewart Granger (basketball)|Stewart Granger]] were selected 17th and 25th, respectively.<ref>[http://www.basketball-reference.com/draft/NBA_1983.html 1983 NBA Draft | Basketball-Reference.com<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> The 2011 draft was also the first time three Texas Longhorn basketball players went in the first round after Joseph's former collegiate teammate [[Jordan Hamilton]] went 26th overall to [[Dallas Mavericks]].<ref>[http://www.dallasnews.com/sports/college-sports/headlines/20110624-orange-rush-3-horns-taken-in-nba-draft_s-1st-round-for-first-time.ece Orange rush: 3 Horns taken in NBA draft's 1st round for first time]</ref>
During the 2011–12 season, the Spurs assigned Joseph to the [[Austin Toros]] of the [[NBA D-League]] three times.<ref>[http://www.nba.com/dleague/assignments_2011_12.html 2011–12 Assignments]</ref> He was also assigned to the Toros during the 2012–13 season.<ref>[http://www.nba.com/dleague/assignments_2012_13.html 2012–13 NBA Assignments]</ref> On February 4, 2013, Joseph was named to the Prospects All-Star roster for the 2013 NBA D-League All-Star Game.<ref>[http://www.nba.com/dleague/news/2013_nba_development_league_all_star_rosters_announced_2013_02_04.html 2013 NBA Development League All-Star Game Rosters Announced]</ref> However, due to injury, he was replaced by [[Justin Dentmon]].<ref>[http://www.nba.com/dleague/news/dentmon_leslie_all_star_replacements2013_02_14.html Dentmon, Leslie Named Replacements for the NBA Development League All-Star Game]</ref>
In late February 2013, [[Tony Parker]] sustained an injury, and Joseph became the Spurs' starting point guard. In his first five starts, Joseph averaged 8.8 points and 2.6 assists while shooting 58.6 percent. Joseph helped the Spurs reach the [[2013 NBA Finals]] against the Miami Heat, but San Antonio lost the series in seven games.<ref>[http://blog.mysanantonio.com/spursnation/2013/03/13/spurs-notebook-joseph-making-most-of-fill-in-time-for-parker/ Spurs Notebook: Joseph Making Most of Fill-in-time for Parker]</ref>
On June 15, 2014, Joseph won his first NBA championship after the Spurs defeated the [[Miami Heat]] 4 games to 1 in the [[2014 NBA Finals]].
On June 30, 2015, the Spurs extended a qualifying offer to Joseph in order to make him a restricted free agent, but on July 5, the team withdrew their qualifying offer.<ref>[http://www.hoopsrumors.com/2015/07/spurs-pull-qualifying-offer-to-cory-joseph.html Spurs Pull Qualifying Offer To Cory Joseph]</ref>
===Toronto Raptors (2015–present)===
On July 9, 2015, Joseph signed a four-year, $30 million contract with the [[Toronto Raptors]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nba.com/raptors/press-releases/cory-joseph-070915|title=Raptors Sign Cory Joseph|work=NBA.com|date=July 9, 2015|accessdate=July 11, 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/13204619/cory-joseph-toronto-raptors-reach-agreement-four-year-30-million-deal|title=Cory Joseph, Toronto Raptors agree to four-year, $30 million deal|publisher=espn.go.com|author=Chris Broussard and Brian Windhorst|date=2015-07-06|accessdate=2015-07-06}}</ref> He made his debut for the Raptors in the team's season opener against the Indiana Pacers on October 28, recording 3 points and 2 rebounds in a 106–99 win.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nba.com/games/20151028/INDTOR/gameinfo.html|title=DeRozan scores 25, Lowry has 23, Raptors beat Pacers 106-99|work=NBA.com|date=October 28, 2015|accessdate=October 28, 2015}}</ref>
==NBA career statistics==
{{NBA player statistics legend}}
===Regular season===
{{NBA player statistics start}}
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| align="left" | {{nbay|2011}}
| align="left" | [[2011–12 San Antonio Spurs season|San Antonio]]
| 29 || 1 || 9.2 || .314 || .200 || .647 || 0.9 || 1.2 || 0.2 || 0.1 || 2.0
|-
| align="left" | {{nbay|2012}}
| align="left" | [[2012–13 San Antonio Spurs season|San Antonio]]
| 28 || 9 || 13.9 || .464 || .286 || '''.857''' || 1.9 || 1.9 || .5 || 0.1 || 4.5
|-
| align="left" | {{nbay|2013}}
| align="left" | [[2013–14 San Antonio Spurs season|San Antonio]]
| 68 || '''19''' || 13.8 || .475 || .316 || .823 || 1.6 || 1.7 || .5 || '''.2''' || 5.0
|-
| style="text-align:left;" | {{nbay|2014}}
| style="text-align:left;" | [[2014–15 San Antonio Spurs season|San Antonio]]
| '''79''' || 14 || '''18.3''' || '''.504''' || '''.364''' || .734 || '''2.4''' || '''2.4''' || '''.6''' || '''.2''' || '''6.8'''
|-
|-class="sortbottom"
| align="left" | Career
| align="left" |
| 204 || 43 || 14.9 || .474 || .314 || .769 || 1.8 || 1.9 || .5 || .2 || 5.2
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===Playoffs===
{{NBA player statistics start}}
|-
| align="left" | [[2013 NBA Playoffs|2013]]
| align="left" | [[2012–13 San Antonio Spurs season|San Antonio]]
| '''20''' || 0 || '''9.6''' || .464 || '''.182''' || .455 || '''1.6''' || '''1.2''' || '''.3''' || '''.1''' || '''3.0'''
|-
| align="left" | [[2014 NBA Playoffs|2014]]
| align="left" | [[2013–14 San Antonio Spurs season|San Antonio]]
| 17 || 0 || 5.1 || .486 || .000 || '''.778''' || .5 || .5 || .2 || .0 || 2.8
|-
| align="left" | [[2015 NBA Playoffs|2015]]
| align="left" | [[2013–14 San Antonio Spurs season|San Antonio]]
| 4 || 0 || 5.5 || '''.833''' || .000 || .500 || .3 || .0 || .0 || .3 || 2.8
|-class="sortbottom"
| align="left" | Career
| align="left" |
| 41 || 0 || 7.3 || .495 || .143 || .645 || 1.0 || 0.8 || 0.2 || 0.1 || 2.9
{{S-end}}
==International career==
Joseph represented his country and [[Canada Basketball]] at the 2008 [[FIBA Americas Under-18 Championship]], where Canada won the bronze medal placing behind Argentina and the United States. Joseph once again competed for Canada at the [[2009 FIBA Under-19 World Championship]] in [[Auckland]], [[New Zealand]]. He played in both tournaments alongside his good friend, high school teammate and college teammate, Tristan Thompson.
Joseph joined the [[Canada men's national basketball team|Canadian men's national basketball team]] for stage two of their pre-[[2011 FIBA Americas Championship]] training camp in early August.<ref>{{cite news |title= Cory Joseph suits up for Canada as NBA lockout threatens rookie season |url=http://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/basketball/cory-joseph-suits-up-for-canada-as-nba-lockout-threatens-rookie-season/article2128553/ |publisher=The Globe and Mail |date=12 August 2011 |accessdate=12 August 2011 }}</ref> He made his senior national team debut at the 2011 Jack Donohue International Classic, on August 13, 2011, at [[Ryerson University]] against [[Belgium national basketball team|Belgium]]. In Joseph's debut, he posted 3 points and 2 assists in 15 minutes of game time in a 79–74 victory.<ref>{{cite news |title= Team Canada Outlasts Belgium at 2011 Jack Donohue Classic |url=http://basketballbuzz.ca/international/team-canada-outlasts-belgium-at-2011-jack-donohue-classic/ |publisher=BasketballBuzz.ca |date=13 August 2011 |accessdate=13 August 2011 }}</ref>
Prior to the [[2015 FIBA Americas Championship]], Joseph was named captain of the national team.<ref>{{cite news |title=Canada's Cory Joseph upset, but not worried |url=http://www.torontosun.com/2015/08/28/canadas-cory-joseph-upset-but-not-worried |publisher=''[[Toronto Sun]]'' |date=28 August 2015 |accessdate=16 September 2015 }}</ref> In the bronze medal game against [[Mexico national basketball team|Mexico]], Joseph hit a buzzer-beating shot that gave Canada an 87–86 victory.<ref>{{cite news |title=Joseph’s buzzer-beater drives Canada to FIBA Americas bronze |url=http://www.sportsnet.ca/more/josephs-buzzer-beater-drives-canada-to-fiba-americas-bronze/ |publisher=Sportsnet.ca |date=28 August 2015 |accessdate=16 September 2015 }}</ref>
==Personal==
Joseph's older brother, [[Devoe Joseph|Devoe]], played for the University of Minnesota before transferring to [[Oregon Ducks men's basketball|Oregon]]. Cory Joseph is also the second cousin of [[Kris Joseph]], who was drafted by the [[Boston Celtics]] in 2012.
Joseph's father, David, has experience coaching the now-defunct [[Mississauga Power]] of the [[National Basketball League of Canada]].<ref>[http://www.powerbasketball.ca/p/14513/nr/100021/power-release-head-coach-grannum Power Release Head Coach Grannum]</ref>
==See also==
{{Portal|National Basketball Association}}
*[[List of Canadians in the National Basketball Association]]
==References==
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==External links==
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*[http://espn.go.com/nba/player/stats/_/id/6446/cory-joseph ESPN.com Profile]
*[http://www.texassports.com/sports/m-baskbl/mtt/joseph_cory00.html Texas Longhorns bio]
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{{Infobox basketball biography
-| name = Cory Joseph
+| name = Brian Chung
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{{MedalBronze| [[FIBA Americas Under-18 Championship|2008 Formosa]] | [[Canada men's national basketball team|National team]]}}
}}
-'''Cory Ephram Joseph''' (born August 20, 1991) is a Canadian professional [[basketball]] player who currently plays for the [[Toronto Raptors]] of the [[National Basketball Association]] (NBA). He plays the [[point guard]] position.
+'''Brian Bernard Chung''' (born August 20, 1991) is a Canadian professional [[basketball]] player who currently plays for the [[Toronto Raptors]] of the [[National Basketball Association]] (NBA). He plays the [[point guard]] position.
==High school career==
-Joseph grew up in [[Pickering, Ontario]] and attended [[Pickering High School, Ajax|Pickering High School]] in nearby [[Ajax, Ontario]].<ref>[http://www.basketball.ca/-cory-joseph-comes-home--p152697 CORY JOSEPH COMES HOME] [[Canada Basketball]]. Accessed on July 13, 2013.</ref> He then attended [[The Henderson International School|Findlay Prep]] in [[Henderson, Nevada]] with his friend, AAU teammate, and future Texas Longhorn, [[Tristan Thompson]]. He increased his recruiting demand by leading Findlay Prep to the [[ESPN HS|ESPN RISE]] NHSI Championship game in 2009 alongside [[Avery Bradley]] and Thompson, in which #2 ranked Findlay Prep defeated #1 ranked [[Oak Hill Academy (Virginia)|Oak Hill Academy]] 74–66. Joseph was named to the [[ESPN HS|ESPN RISE]] NHSI All-Tournament Team. In Joseph's senior year, he and Thompson led the #2 ranked Findlay Prep Pilots to another ESPN RISE NHSI Championship in 2010 when they defeated #1 ranked [[Montverde Academy]] 59–46. He was named to the All-Tournament Team for the second consecutive year and was also awarded the tournament MVP. Joseph was ranked as the No. 7 prospect nationally by Rivals.com and No. 11 in the ESPNU 100 following his senior season. Joseph and Thompson then took part in the [[2010 McDonald's All-American Boys Game|2010 McDonald's All-American Game]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/awards/mcdonalds.html|title=McDonald's High School Basketball All American Teams}}</ref> Joseph also won the McDonald's Three Point Competition and was named a [[Jordan Brand Classic|Jordan Brand Classic All-American]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.nike.com/jumpman23/classic/2010roster.html|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100726124813/http://www.nike.com/jumpman23/classic/2010roster.html|archivedate=26 July 2010|title=2010 Jordan Brand All-American Team}}</ref> On April 23, 2010, Joseph committed to join Thompson at [[Texas Longhorns men's basketball|Texas]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/ncaa/recruiting/news/story?id=5130568 | title=Joseph will join Thompson at Texas | date=April 23, 2010}}</ref>
+Chung grew up in [[Pickering, Ontario]] and attended [[Pickering High School, Ajax|Pickering High School]] in nearby [[Ajax, Ontario]].<ref>[http://www.basketball.ca/-cory-joseph-comes-home--p152697 CORY JOSEPH COMES HOME] [[Canada Basketball]]. Accessed on July 13, 2013.</ref> He then attended [[The Henderson International School|Findlay Prep]] in [[Henderson, Nevada]] with his friend, AAU teammate, and future Texas Longhorn, [[Tristan Thompson]]. He increased his recruiting demand by leading Findlay Prep to the [[ESPN HS|ESPN RISE]] NHSI Championship game in 2009 alongside [[Avery Bradley]] and Thompson, in which #2 ranked Findlay Prep defeated #1 ranked [[Oak Hill Academy (Virginia)|Oak Hill Academy]] 74–66. Joseph was named to the [[ESPN HS|ESPN RISE]] NHSI All-Tournament Team. In Joseph's senior year, he and Thompson led the #2 ranked Findlay Prep Pilots to another ESPN RISE NHSI Championship in 2010 when they defeated #1 ranked [[Montverde Academy]] 59–46. He was named to the All-Tournament Team for the second consecutive year and was also awarded the tournament MVP. Joseph was ranked as the No. 7 prospect nationally by Rivals.com and No. 11 in the ESPNU 100 following his senior season. Joseph and Thompson then took part in the [[2010 McDonald's All-American Boys Game|2010 McDonald's All-American Game]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/awards/mcdonalds.html|title=McDonald's High School Basketball All American Teams}}</ref> Joseph also won the McDonald's Three Point Competition and was named a [[Jordan Brand Classic|Jordan Brand Classic All-American]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.nike.com/jumpman23/classic/2010roster.html|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100726124813/http://www.nike.com/jumpman23/classic/2010roster.html|archivedate=26 July 2010|title=2010 Jordan Brand All-American Team}}</ref> On April 23, 2010, Joseph committed to join Thompson at [[Texas Longhorns men's basketball|Texas]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/ncaa/recruiting/news/story?id=5130568 | title=Joseph will join Thompson at Texas | date=April 23, 2010}}</ref>
In August 2009, Joseph was selected to play in the 4th annual Boost Mobile Elite 24 basketball game at [[Rucker Park]] in New York City. This game showcases the top 24 high school basketball players in the nation regardless of recruiting class.
On April 11, 2010, Joseph suited up for the World Select Team at the [[Nike Hoop Summit]] game against the United States Junior Select Team. The game was held at the [[Moda Center|Rose Garden]] in [[Portland, Oregon]]. Thompson and [[Enes Kanter]], the third overall pick in the [[2011 NBA draft]], were also selected and joined Joseph on the World Select Team. The World Select Team lost 101–97.
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==College career==
-Cory Joseph started all 36 games in his freshman season, leading the team in scoring four times and in rebounding twice. Joseph played one of his best games, recording his career high 21 points and a game-winning jumper December 18, 2010 against [[North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball|North Carolina]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://msn.foxsports.com/collegebasketball/story/Texas-Longhorns-edge-North-Carolina-Tar-Heels-121810 | title=Joseph's jumper pushes Texas past UNC}}</ref> Texas entered [[2011 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament|2011 NCAA March Madness]] as a four seed in the West Regional Division. Texas lost to fifth-seeded [[Arizona Wildcats men's basketball|Arizona]] in the third round with a standout performance and game-winning shot from [[Derrick Williams (basketball)|Derrick Williams]].<ref>[http://arizona.sbnation.com/arizona-wildcats/2011/3/19/2059100/arizona-vs-texas-sweet-16-ncaa-tournament--wildcats-longhorns Arizona vs. Texas: Wildcats Advance, Defeating Longhorns 70–69 – SB Nation Arizona<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Following the end of the season, Joseph was considering entering the NBA draft, even with fellow countryman [[Myck Kabongo]]'s decision to commit to Texas.
+Brian Chung started all 36 games in his freshman season, leading the team in scoring four times and in rebounding twice. Joseph played one of his best games, recording his career high 21 points and a game-winning jumper December 18, 2010 against [[North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball|North Carolina]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://msn.foxsports.com/collegebasketball/story/Texas-Longhorns-edge-North-Carolina-Tar-Heels-121810 | title=Joseph's jumper pushes Texas past UNC}}</ref> Texas entered [[2011 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament|2011 NCAA March Madness]] as a four seed in the West Regional Division. Texas lost to fifth-seeded [[Arizona Wildcats men's basketball|Arizona]] in the third round with a standout performance and game-winning shot from [[Derrick Williams (basketball)|Derrick Williams]].<ref>[http://arizona.sbnation.com/arizona-wildcats/2011/3/19/2059100/arizona-vs-texas-sweet-16-ncaa-tournament--wildcats-longhorns Arizona vs. Texas: Wildcats Advance, Defeating Longhorns 70–69 – SB Nation Arizona<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Following the end of the season, Joseph was considering entering the NBA draft, even with fellow countryman [[Myck Kabongo]]'s decision to commit to Texas.
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2 => 'Chung grew up in [[Pickering, Ontario]] and attended [[Pickering High School, Ajax|Pickering High School]] in nearby [[Ajax, Ontario]].<ref>[http://www.basketball.ca/-cory-joseph-comes-home--p152697 CORY JOSEPH COMES HOME] [[Canada Basketball]]. Accessed on July 13, 2013.</ref> He then attended [[The Henderson International School|Findlay Prep]] in [[Henderson, Nevada]] with his friend, AAU teammate, and future Texas Longhorn, [[Tristan Thompson]]. He increased his recruiting demand by leading Findlay Prep to the [[ESPN HS|ESPN RISE]] NHSI Championship game in 2009 alongside [[Avery Bradley]] and Thompson, in which #2 ranked Findlay Prep defeated #1 ranked [[Oak Hill Academy (Virginia)|Oak Hill Academy]] 74–66. Joseph was named to the [[ESPN HS|ESPN RISE]] NHSI All-Tournament Team. In Joseph's senior year, he and Thompson led the #2 ranked Findlay Prep Pilots to another ESPN RISE NHSI Championship in 2010 when they defeated #1 ranked [[Montverde Academy]] 59–46. He was named to the All-Tournament Team for the second consecutive year and was also awarded the tournament MVP. Joseph was ranked as the No. 7 prospect nationally by Rivals.com and No. 11 in the ESPNU 100 following his senior season. Joseph and Thompson then took part in the [[2010 McDonald's All-American Boys Game|2010 McDonald's All-American Game]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/awards/mcdonalds.html|title=McDonald's High School Basketball All American Teams}}</ref> Joseph also won the McDonald's Three Point Competition and was named a [[Jordan Brand Classic|Jordan Brand Classic All-American]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.nike.com/jumpman23/classic/2010roster.html|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100726124813/http://www.nike.com/jumpman23/classic/2010roster.html|archivedate=26 July 2010|title=2010 Jordan Brand All-American Team}}</ref> On April 23, 2010, Joseph committed to join Thompson at [[Texas Longhorns men's basketball|Texas]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/ncaa/recruiting/news/story?id=5130568 | title=Joseph will join Thompson at Texas | date=April 23, 2010}}</ref>',
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2 => 'Joseph grew up in [[Pickering, Ontario]] and attended [[Pickering High School, Ajax|Pickering High School]] in nearby [[Ajax, Ontario]].<ref>[http://www.basketball.ca/-cory-joseph-comes-home--p152697 CORY JOSEPH COMES HOME] [[Canada Basketball]]. Accessed on July 13, 2013.</ref> He then attended [[The Henderson International School|Findlay Prep]] in [[Henderson, Nevada]] with his friend, AAU teammate, and future Texas Longhorn, [[Tristan Thompson]]. He increased his recruiting demand by leading Findlay Prep to the [[ESPN HS|ESPN RISE]] NHSI Championship game in 2009 alongside [[Avery Bradley]] and Thompson, in which #2 ranked Findlay Prep defeated #1 ranked [[Oak Hill Academy (Virginia)|Oak Hill Academy]] 74–66. Joseph was named to the [[ESPN HS|ESPN RISE]] NHSI All-Tournament Team. In Joseph's senior year, he and Thompson led the #2 ranked Findlay Prep Pilots to another ESPN RISE NHSI Championship in 2010 when they defeated #1 ranked [[Montverde Academy]] 59–46. He was named to the All-Tournament Team for the second consecutive year and was also awarded the tournament MVP. Joseph was ranked as the No. 7 prospect nationally by Rivals.com and No. 11 in the ESPNU 100 following his senior season. Joseph and Thompson then took part in the [[2010 McDonald's All-American Boys Game|2010 McDonald's All-American Game]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/awards/mcdonalds.html|title=McDonald's High School Basketball All American Teams}}</ref> Joseph also won the McDonald's Three Point Competition and was named a [[Jordan Brand Classic|Jordan Brand Classic All-American]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.nike.com/jumpman23/classic/2010roster.html|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100726124813/http://www.nike.com/jumpman23/classic/2010roster.html|archivedate=26 July 2010|title=2010 Jordan Brand All-American Team}}</ref> On April 23, 2010, Joseph committed to join Thompson at [[Texas Longhorns men's basketball|Texas]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/ncaa/recruiting/news/story?id=5130568 | title=Joseph will join Thompson at Texas | date=April 23, 2010}}</ref>',
3 => 'Cory Joseph started all 36 games in his freshman season, leading the team in scoring four times and in rebounding twice. Joseph played one of his best games, recording his career high 21 points and a game-winning jumper December 18, 2010 against [[North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball|North Carolina]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://msn.foxsports.com/collegebasketball/story/Texas-Longhorns-edge-North-Carolina-Tar-Heels-121810 | title=Joseph's jumper pushes Texas past UNC}}</ref> Texas entered [[2011 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament|2011 NCAA March Madness]] as a four seed in the West Regional Division. Texas lost to fifth-seeded [[Arizona Wildcats men's basketball|Arizona]] in the third round with a standout performance and game-winning shot from [[Derrick Williams (basketball)|Derrick Williams]].<ref>[http://arizona.sbnation.com/arizona-wildcats/2011/3/19/2059100/arizona-vs-texas-sweet-16-ncaa-tournament--wildcats-longhorns Arizona vs. Texas: Wildcats Advance, Defeating Longhorns 70–69 – SB Nation Arizona<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Following the end of the season, Joseph was considering entering the NBA draft, even with fellow countryman [[Myck Kabongo]]'s decision to commit to Texas.'
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