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Joel "Joey" Haywood (born 3 September 1984) is a Canadian-born Trinidad and Tobago former professional
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player who was a member of the
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. Due to his reputation as a
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player and his ball-handling expertise, he is often nicknamed "The King Handles".


Early life

Haywood was born on 3 September 1984 in
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,
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. His family—which included his father Zephryn and older brother Gary—moved from
Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago, officially the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, is the southernmost island country in the Caribbean, comprising the main islands of Trinidad and Tobago, along with several List of islands of Trinidad and Tobago, smaller i ...
to the city of
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in British Columbia in
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. Gary, who regularly played
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, would often take his younger sibling with him when he played. At age 7, Joey chose to stick with the sport instead of playing
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, his father's favorite sport. He said, "In soccer, there's too many people on the field, and you don't get your time to shine." In the area Haywood was brought up, he practiced playing in the same park that future
Simon Fraser University Simon Fraser University (SFU) is a Public university, public research university in British Columbia, Canada. It maintains three campuses in Greater Vancouver, respectively located in Burnaby (main campus), Surrey, British Columbia, Surrey, and ...
star Jordan Mason would practice in. Haywood's ball-handling skills helped him get noticed by former
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member Mel Davis, with whom he would begin taking lessons. He eventually joined the Kits Youth Basketball League, a competition for young players from ages 13 to 16. His performance there helped him get chosen to play a role in the film ''
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''.


High school career

Haywood attended
Magee Secondary School Magee Secondary School is a public secondary school on West 49th Avenue, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is one of the first public high schools located in the Kerrisdale neighbourhood and is fed by the surrounding elementary schools in ...
in his hometown of Vancouver, following his friends there. Instantly, he became a star on the school's basketball team and was considered the top player in every grade. At around this time, Haywood tried out for the British Columbia provincial under-16 team and was one of the top 20 players on its roster. However, his style of play made him a less appealing player. In his senior year, Magee failed to make the provincials round, but Haywood managed to score 38 points in a loss to
Kitsilano Secondary School Kitsilano Secondary School is the public secondary school in the Kitsilano neighborhood of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The school has several district programs including French immersion and on-site pre-employment. Advanced Placement cour ...
, the reigning AAA Provincial Champions, in what is sometimes considered one of his best performances at the high school level. In high school, Haywood along with his friends would star in the Notic tapes which were an underground production company based in Vancouver. Together they were known as the Notic and this eventually led to them being part of the motion capture for EA Sport's
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, released in 2001.


College career

Following graduation from high school, Haywood was approached by local
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programs such as those in Capilano and
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, and decided to join the latter school. Upon joining Langara Falcons basketball team, however, he mainly played as the substitute guard and saw limited minutes on the court. He left the Falcons after only one 4-month term. Haywood transferred to Saint Mary's to play with the
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in 2008.


Professional career

Standing 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) and weighing 170 lbs (77 kg), he generally plays the
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position. Haywood has appeared in multiple NBL Canada Finals throughout his playing career, and is a two-time All-Star in the league. He has been named to the NBL All-Defence team, All-Canada team, and won the Canadian of the Year Award in both 2012 and 2013. Haywood has experience playing overseas, primarily in the
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in
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, where he finished the 2014 season as its leading scorer, an All-Star, and a strong candidate for Most Valuable Player. Joey was drafted by
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to play in Nike's 2014 Summer is Serious tournament. In October 2014, Haywood signed with Úrvalsdeild karla club
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. He was released by the club in end of October after four games after the clubs needs shifted to a bigger player after losing starting center Sigurður Þorsteinsson to the
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. In the four games, Haywood averaged 17.5 points and 5.8 assists. In April 2020, Haywood signed with the
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of the
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(CEBL). In the summer of 2019, Haywood created a basketball program known as "The School of Handles Basketball Academy" where he trains youth. The program is in partnership with Puma.


International career

Haywood played for the Trinidad and Tobago national basketball team at the
2010 Centrobasket The 2010 Men's Central American and Caribbean Basketball Championship, also known as 2010 Centrobasket, was hosted in the Dominican Republic. This edition was the first time that the Centrobasket featured ten teams in the finals; previously, eig ...
. He recorded personal bests of 13 points and 7 rebounds against
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. He finished the competition averaging 7.5 points and 3.5 rebounds per game. Haywood was part of the 3D Global Sports Canada team that won the 2017 William Jones Cup.


Acting career

Haywood participated in the Kits Youth Basketball League in
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,
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,
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, Canada in his early teenage years. With help from former
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member Mel Davis, he managed to land a role in the 1997
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film ''
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'', in which he played on main character Josh Framm's team, the Timberwolves. Framm was played by actor
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. In 2006, Haywood appeared in the
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film '' Like Mike 2: Streetball'', playing a streetball player named Cavity. He would be teased by his teammates with the
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due to his line, "I'm Cavity. Because I'm so sweet, baby." Later in the year, he acted as a gang member for an
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directed by
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, ''
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''. He originally appeared in one scene, but it was cut from the movie. However, his name remained in the
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. Haywood traveled out of Vancouver in 2011 to act in ''The Saints of Mt. Christopher'', in which he played Delroy Links, a sophomore
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star that dies during a pivotal game. Rainmen owner Andre Levingston commented on Haywood's acting career, "I think it's fantastic that he's had the opportunity to play in a movie." Joey has previously considered pursuing a career in acting after retiring from basketball.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Haywood, Joey 1984 births Living people Basketball players from Vancouver Canadian expatriate basketball people in Iceland Canadian men's basketball players Canadian sportspeople of Trinidad and Tobago descent Grindavík (men's basketball) players Halifax Hurricanes players Halifax Rainmen players Langara College people Point guards Saint Mary's Huskies basketball players Trinidad and Tobago men's basketball players Úrvalsdeild karla (basketball) players 21st-century Canadian sportsmen