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Joel Berry II


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Berry with the North Carolina Tar Heels in 2017
(1995-04-01) April 1, 1995Orlando, Florida, U.S.
6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
195 lb (88 kg)
Lake Highland Preparatory(Orlando, Florida)
North Carolina (2014–2018)
2018: undrafted
2018–2021
Point guard
2, 18, 21
South Bay Lakers
Greensboro Swarm
Beşiktaş
NCAA champion (2017)
NCAA Final Four Most Outstanding Player (2017)
Third-team All-American – NABC (2018)
First-team All-ACC (2018)
Second-team All-ACC (2017)
ACC tournament MVP (2016)
No. 2 honored by North Carolina Tar Heels
McDonald's All-American (2014)
First-team Parade All-American (2014)
3× Florida Mr. Basketball (2012–2014)
Stats at Basketball Reference
Medals
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FIBA World U17 Championship

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Joel DeWayne Berry II (born April 1, 1995) is an American former professional basketball player. He played college basketball for the North Carolina Tar Heels and led the team to the 2017 national championship as well as two Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) regular season and one ACC tournament championship. Berry played professionally for two seasons in the NBA G League and one season in Turkey before his retirement in 2021.

Berry during the 2014 McDonald's All-American Game

Berry, a 6'0" point guard, played high school basketball at Lake Highland Preparatory School in Orlando, Florida. He led his team to two state titles and was the first player named Florida Mr. Basketball three times. He was named a Parade All-American and McDonald's All-American as a senior in 2014.

Berry's freshman season was hampered by injury. He averaged 4.2 points and 1.5 assists per game backing up junior Marcus Paige at point guard.

As a sophomore, Berry moved into the starting lineup at point guard, with Paige shifting over to shooting guard, resulting in a dramatic increase in Berry's offensive production. Berry helped the team to the 2015–16 Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) regular season title. He then helped the team to the 2016 ACC tournament championship, averaging 17 points per game and coming away with Most Valuable Player honors. In the post-season, Berry and the Tar Heels made the Final Four and 2016 NCAA championship game. During the championship game, Berry scored 20 points and dished out four assists, but North Carolina fell short on a last-second three-pointer to Villanova, 77–74.

As a junior, Berry led the Tar Heels to the 2016–17 ACC regular season title. In the NCAA Tournament, despite playing with injuries to both ankles, Berry led the Tar Heels to a 2017 NCAA men's basketball championship. In the national title game against Gonzaga, Berry scored 22 points and had six assists, and was thereafter named Most Outstanding Player of the Final Four, becoming the first player since Bill Walton to score 20 points or more in back-to-back title games. While Berry was one out of 182 players that declared early entry into the 2017 NBA draft, he ultimately decided to return to North Carolina for his senior season instead, announcing his decision on April 25, 2017.

In his senior year, Berry led the Tar Heels to the ACC tournament final. Despite losing in the second round of the 2018 NCAA tournament, he averaged 17.1 points and 3.2 assists per game and had 93 three-pointers. He was named the winner of the Dean Smith Most Valuable Player award at the 2017–18 UNC men's basketball awards ceremony, and was one of eight finalists for the James E. Sullivan Award, which is presented by the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) to the top amateur athlete in the United States. He was also voted a third team All-American by the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC). Berry earned this distinction just two weeks after being named a 2018 first team All-ACC selection.

After going undrafted in the 2018 NBA draft, Berry played with the Los Angeles Lakers' Summer League team, and they signed him to an NBA contract afterwards. On October 8, 2018, he was waived by the Lakers after appearing in three pre-season games. He was subsequently signed by the Lakers' G League affiliate, the South Bay Lakers. On March 2, 2019, Berry was removed from the active roster by the Lakers due to a season-ending injury.

The Greensboro Swarm, the NBA G League affiliate of the Charlotte Hornets, on September 27, 2019, acquired the rights to Berry in a trade with the South Bay Lakers (Los Angeles Lakers affiliate). In return, the Swarm sent its second-round selection in the 2019 NBA G League draft (No. 40 overall) to South Bay. On March 6, 2020, Berry scored a career-high 44 points on 17-for-29 shooting from the field and 8-for-15 from three to go along with two assists and three rebounds in the Greensboro Swarm's 134–129 loss to the Erie Bayhawks.

On November 24, 2020, Berry signed with Beşiktaş of the Basketball Super League (BSL). On August 4, 2021, Berry was added to the Charlotte Hornets Summer League roster. On August 24, 2021, Berry announced his retirement from professional basketball on the "Ceiling is the Roof" podcast.

On October 12, 2021, Berry joined ACC Network as a college basketball studio analyst on the show Nothing but Net.

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