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per Marcus' blog:
Younger Joseph watches big brother
Gophers freshman Devoe Joseph's younger brother watched him play in person for the first time this season in Saturday's 64-58 loss at Ohio State in Columbus.
Despite watching Minnesota drop a tough game, four-star Findlay Prep and Canadian junior national team guard Cory Joseph said he was impressed with Tubby Smith's team.
Joseph, who is averaging 10 points a game as a junior this season, said he planned to visit the Gophers soon, but didn't have a favorite with other schools like Georgetown, Louisville and Marquette among his many scholarship offers.
"I like (Smith) a lot; he's a real good guy," said the 6-foot-3, 175-pound combo guard. "We talk some time on the phone. I'm trying to get out there for a visit. It's a nice school."
He thinks the Gophers could reach the NCAA tournament this season, because of how they play together.
"It looks like they get along a lot on the court," he said. "As long as they got that team chemistry and keep on playing together, I think they can win a lot of games and be able to go to that big tournament."
Joseph also noticed improvement in his big brother's game since they won a provincial championship together at Pickering High School in Ontario last season. Devoe finished with five points and two assists Saturday against Ohio State.
"He's getting his teammates involved and passing the ball a lot," Cory said. "I see him playing really good defense on other guards. He's passing the ball better. He's shooting well, but he's always been able to shoot."
http://blogs.twincities.com/gophers/
Go Gophers!!
Younger Joseph watches big brother
Gophers freshman Devoe Joseph's younger brother watched him play in person for the first time this season in Saturday's 64-58 loss at Ohio State in Columbus.
Despite watching Minnesota drop a tough game, four-star Findlay Prep and Canadian junior national team guard Cory Joseph said he was impressed with Tubby Smith's team.
Joseph, who is averaging 10 points a game as a junior this season, said he planned to visit the Gophers soon, but didn't have a favorite with other schools like Georgetown, Louisville and Marquette among his many scholarship offers.
"I like (Smith) a lot; he's a real good guy," said the 6-foot-3, 175-pound combo guard. "We talk some time on the phone. I'm trying to get out there for a visit. It's a nice school."
He thinks the Gophers could reach the NCAA tournament this season, because of how they play together.
"It looks like they get along a lot on the court," he said. "As long as they got that team chemistry and keep on playing together, I think they can win a lot of games and be able to go to that big tournament."
Joseph also noticed improvement in his big brother's game since they won a provincial championship together at Pickering High School in Ontario last season. Devoe finished with five points and two assists Saturday against Ohio State.
"He's getting his teammates involved and passing the ball a lot," Cory said. "I see him playing really good defense on other guards. He's passing the ball better. He's shooting well, but he's always been able to shoot."
http://blogs.twincities.com/gophers/
Go Gophers!!