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Garth Joseph
Center
Personal information
Date of birth August 8 1973
Roseau, Dominica
Nationality Image:Dominica Flag.png Dominica
Listed height 7 ft 2 in
Listed weight 315 lbs
Career information
College College of Saint Rose
Pro career 1997-present
Career history
1997–1998 DASH Peristeri Athens
1998–1999 Mansfield Hawks
1999 Atlantic City Seagulls
1999-2000 Trenton Shooting Stars
2000-2001 Toronto Raptors
2001 Denver Nuggets
2001-2005 Shaanxi Kylins
2005 ÉS Chalon-sur-Saône
2005-08 Saba Battery
Career highlights and awards
  • 1999: IBA All-Star 2nd Team
  • 1999: IBA Champion
  • 1999: USBL's All-Defensive Team
Garth Joseph at NBA.com

Garth McArthur Fitzgerald Joseph (born August 8 1973, in Roseau, Dominica) is a Dominican professional basketball player. A former NBA player,he currently plays for Saba Battery in the Iranian Super League (ISL) and has been since 2005.

At 7 ft, 2 in and 315 pounds, his physique is often compared to that of Shaquille O'Neal, especially when he was a young and raw-skilled center at The College of St. Rose. However, Joseph's skills never materialized and he only appeared in a total of four National Basketball Association games, two with the Denver Nuggets and two with the Toronto Raptors during the 2000-01 NBA season.

During the 1998-99 season, Joseph played for the Mansfield Hawks (Ohio) of the International Basketball Association under head coach Kevin Mackey. It was his first experience of basketball at the professional level in America. During much of the season, he was so unconditioned (and lacked speed) for this level of play that during the course of a game he would often stay on the defensive end of the court near the painted area and wait for the game action to come to him. Apparentely, this was an actual part of Mackey's game plan considering that Joseph possessed a strong ability to block shots and rebound the ball. Of course, when he chose not to dart back and forth to both ends, his other four teammates were disadvantaged as they had to play offense against five defenders.

Achievements

  • 1999: IBA All-Star 2nd Team
  • 1999: IBA Champion
  • 1999: USBL's All-Defensive Team
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