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Kris Joseph was born on 17 December, 1988 in Montreal, Quebec, is a Canadian basketball player. Discover Kris Joseph's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 35 years old?
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17 December |
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Montreal, Quebec |
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Canada
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He is a member of famous player with the age 35 years old group.
Kris Joseph Height, Weight & Measurements
At 35 years old, Kris Joseph height is 6′ 7″ .
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Kris Joseph Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Kris Joseph worth at the age of 35 years old? Kris Joseph’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from Canada. We have estimated Kris Joseph's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
He was named to the All-Big East third team, the first Canadian to receive the honour since fellow Montrealer Bill Wennington in 1985.
Joseph was once again named to the Wooden Award Preseason Top 50 list as a senior.
His final season started off with a flourish as he was named the Big East Player of the Week after leading his Syracuse Orange to the NIT Season Tip Off Championship.
Joseph was named Most Outstanding Player of the tournament with averages of 19.0 points, 9.5 rebounds and 3.5 steals in wins against Virginia Tech and Stanford.
Kristopher Carlos Joseph (born December 17, 1988) is a Canadian professional basketball player for Ottawa Blackjacks of the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL).
As a tenth-grader, he led the Quebec provincial team to a silver medal at the 2005 Canada Games.
He played for his high school team at Mont-Royal high school, the Mount-Royal Mustangs.
On a recommendation from youth coach Henry Wong, who thought Joseph needed an athletic and academic challenge, Joseph's mother agreed to let him leave Montreal in 2006 to complete two years of high school at Archbishop Carroll in Washington, D.C.
As a senior, Joseph led Archbishop Carroll to a 26–11 record, including a 21-point, five rebound, three assist and three block effort in the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference (WCAC) Tournament in a 65–55 win over Our Lady of Good Counsel.
Joseph was also invited to play in the Baltimore All-Stars vs. U.S. All-Stars Exhibition in April.
He played for the Syracuse Orange men's basketball team from 2008 to 2012.
That season, Joseph would go on to earn 2008 second team honors from the Washington Post.
He played AAU basketball with the DC Assault.
Considered a three-star recruit by Rivals.com, Joseph was listed as the No. 17 small forward and the No. 113 player in the nation in 2008.
Joseph would see early playing time, including seven points in 22 minutes in an 85–51 rout of Le Moyne on November 16, 2008 and a 13-point six rebound effort in an 86–66 victory against Oakland University on November 22, 2008.
On November 24, 2008, Joseph's 10 points and five rebounds helped then-unranked Syracuse upset then-No.
18 Florida, 89–83, in the semi-finals of the CBE Classic.
After an injury to Paul Harris, Joseph would receive the first start of his career against South Florida on January 2, 2009, scoring seven points and adding three rebounds.
Joseph would become a key reserve in his second year at Syracuse.
In SU's Big East opener against Seton Hall on December 29, 2009, Joseph scored 16 points, including 8-of-9 shooting from the free throw line in an 80–73 win.
On January 6, 2010 against Memphis, Joseph scored 15 second half points to go along with nine rebounds in a 74–57 win.
Joseph finished with averages of 11.0 points and 5.4 rebounds on the season, and was named the Big East Conference Sixth Man of the Year.
Joseph gained national prominence as a go-to scorer for the Orange during his junior year.
He was named in the Wooden Award Preseason Top 50 list and improved his numbers across the board, leading Syracuse in scoring at 14.3 points per game and placing second in rebounding (5.2) and steals (1.5).
With his 15 points against Manhattan on November 14, 2011, Joseph became the 55th player at Syracuse to score 1,000 points.
He concluded his storied career with 10 points, two rebounds and 3 steals in Syracuse's 77–70 loss to Ohio State in the Elite Eight.
He was selected in the second round of the 2012 NBA draft by the Boston Celtics with the 51st pick overall.
He is the older cousin of Pistons point guard Cory Joseph.
Joseph was born and raised in Montreal, Quebec, where he grew up in the working-class neighbourhood of Cote-des-Neiges north of downtown.
Joseph first picked up a basketball in Grade 2 but was forced to shoot on garbage cans with his older brother Maurice.
A court was eventually erected in Cote-des-Neiges and the brothers battled for hours.
Joseph played in Maurice's shadow for a number of years as the older star gained prominence at noted Montreal-area prep school Champlain St. Lambert College.
Kris struggled at first against elite competition, getting cut from his club team at the age of 14.
He worked on his game, grew to 6-foot-6 and became a star for Sun Youth, a club-team powerhouse in the Montreal Basketball League.
He led the Orange in scoring during the regular season (13.4 ppg) and received an array of post-season awards, including a spot on the 2012 All-Big East First Team.
Joseph is the first Canadian-born player ever to be named to the first team of that conference.
He was named an AP Honorable Mention All-American and also earned spots on the USBWA All District II team as well as the NABC All-District 5 First Team.
Additionally, Joseph was one of 15 post-season finalists for the Wooden Award, making him among the most decorated Canadians ever to play NCAA Division I basketball.
Joseph was selected in the second round of the 2012 NBA draft by the Boston Celtics with the 51st pick.
On July 3, 2012, Joseph signed a contract with the Celtics.