The Gophers have their first Canadian basketball player in a long time in Devoe Joseph, who is from Ajax, Ontario, just outside of Toronto. The last was Leo Rautins, the coach of the Canadian national team, who played one season, 1978-79, before transferring to Syracuse, where he played well enough to become a first-round draft choice for the 76ers.
Joseph, who is shining as a freshman, put on a great show Saturday when he hit seven of eight three-pointers and scored 23 points in the second half in the loss to Penn State.
Devoe, who never played hockey, the big sport in Canada, recalled hitting eight three-point shots in more than one game and also scoring a high of 58 points in one game against Barry Central in Barry, Ontario.
"No, I never played hockey. Both my parents played basketball," Joseph said. "My brothers and sisters played basketball. My dad played overseas for a bit. A couple of teams. My mother played university basketball in Canada at Lethbridge."
A two-time member of the Canadian World Junior National team, the 6-3 sharp-shooting guard led the team in scoring both times. Joseph was one of the final cuts on Canadian Olympic team.
'Sky's the limit' Gophers coach Tubby Smith said that "The sky is the limit for [Joseph]. He is one of the most active, aggressive, athletic guards we have. He probably is our most athletic guard, when I think about it. He can run for days. You put him on the track, he can run like the wind. He's got great jumping ability and good basketball IQ."
Smith said that one of Joseph's strengths is his patience.
"He likes to practice. He loves playing. ... He just wants to be on the court," Smith said. "He's one of these guys, I know he cares. He's competitive. He wants to be out there as much as he can, and he has been. I think he's averaging 20 minutes a game. That's pretty good for anybody. Especially a freshman."