Former Clemson guard Joseph Girard III will be playing in the NBA Summer League. Girard has signed with the Toronto Raptors after a prolific college career in Syracuse and Clemson.
The Toronto Raptors are planning to take a look at Joseph Girard III. The 6-foot-1 fifth-year senior is reportedly expected to work out for the organization next week ahead of next month's NBA draft, according to Novus.
Although he spent just one season at Clemson after four years at Syracuse, Joseph Girard III’s time in Tiger Town made a lasting impression on him. The
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Joseph Girard III could’ve gone practically anywhere in the transfer portal following four impressive seasons at Syracuse. Instead of going to a blue blood, he chose Clemson.
Following a week of historic road wins, Clemson returns home to face free-falling Miami in Atlantic Coast Conference play on Wednesday night. Clemson (16-7, 6-6 ACC) was 1-60 all-time at North Carolina before beating the then-No.
CHARLOTTE – Joseph Girard III (Glens Falls, N.Y./Glens Falls) was named ACC Player of the Week, appointed by voting media on Monday and announced by the league office.
CLEMSON — Granted, Clemson has played in Chapel Hill, N.C., 56 more times that it has in Syracuse, N.Y., where the Tigers will play Saturday at the JMA Wireless Dome.
The expectations for Clemson guard Joseph Girard III coming into the 2023-24 season were high and rightfully so. Transferring after four impressive seasons at Syracuse, it took some time for him to truly come into his own as a Tiger.
No. 16 Clemson takes a streak of three consecutive losses to Atlantic Coast Conference rival Miami into Wednesday's matchup. The Tigers (11-1, 1-0) last beat the Hurricanes during the 2020-21 season.