There isn’t a player currently on the Toronto Raptors roster who could see more fluctuation in his role than incumbent back-up point guard Cory Joseph.
After an up-and-down season, Joseph has shown himself to be a capable back-up, who is probably best suited for exactly that job. As he enters his age-26 season, there is undoubtedly still room for improvement, but also a prevailing feeling of “what you see is what you get” with the Toronto-born guard — that is, fair outside shooting, mostly strong defense, good ball security and very good basketball IQ.