Joseph began his playing career in 1996 at Westminster Warriors of the UK
National Basketball League, this before going to college. He turned professional in 2000, signing to the
Manchester Giants; in 26 appearances for the Giants, Joseph averaged 17.12 points-per-game and 4.96 rebounds-per-game. In 2001 he signed-up to play three seasons for the
Belgian Euphony Bree team. Joseph returned to the UK in 2004, to play for the
Scottish Rocks, but after five appearances (12.50 PPG, 5.00 RPG), he returned to Belgium for the (2004–05) season to play for
Colfontaine. In
2005–06 he played for the Scottish Rocks, where he averaged 18.73 PPG and 4.94 RPG, and helped the team reach the final of the BBL Championship Play-offs, losing out to the
Newcastle Eagles. In 2008 Joseph signed for the Guildford Heat. In 2013 summer signed to London Lions and is also current Coach local teams in Harrow and Brent such as Harrow Blackhawks and Brent Ballers. In 2014, Joseph founded the "Ball out
3x3 basketball" tournament which is a part of the
FIBA 3x3 World Tour. In May 2021, Joseph became the Head Coach of England men's 3x3 National Basketball Team. On 2 August 2022, Joseph helped coach the
England men's national basketball team to their first ever gold medal in basketball at the
2022 Commonwealth Games in
Birmingham. ==References==