Tyrese Proctor
Tyrese Proctor (born 1 April 2004) is an Australian college basketball player for the Duke Blue Devils of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC).
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Position | Point guard / Shooting guard | |||||||||||||
League | Atlantic Coast Conference | |||||||||||||
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Born | Sydney, New South Wales, Australia | 1 April 2004|||||||||||||
Listed height | 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) | |||||||||||||
Listed weight | 170 lb (77 kg) | |||||||||||||
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College | Duke (2022–present) | |||||||||||||
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Early life
Proctor was born in Sydney, New South Wales to an Australian mother and an American-born father. His father, Rod, is a former professional basketballer for the Sydney Kings in Australia's National Basketball League.[1] Tyrese grew up playing an array of sports such as cricket, soccer and baseball but basketball was his highest priority throughout his upbringing.[2] He began playing junior basketball for the Sutherland Sharks and represented his home state of New South Wales at numerous national championships.[3] In 2021, Proctor received a scholarship to attend the NBA Global Academy in Canberra.[4]
College career
In April 2022, Proctor committed to join Duke University for their upcoming 2022-23 season.[5]
Career statistics
GP | Games played | GS | Games started | MPG | Minutes per game |
FG% | Field goal percentage | 3P% | 3-point field goal percentage | FT% | Free throw percentage |
RPG | Rebounds per game | APG | Assists per game | SPG | Steals per game |
BPG | Blocks per game | PPG | Points per game | Bold | Career high |
National team career
In February 2022, Proctor made his debut for the Australian senior national team at 17 years of age in a FIBA Asia Cup qualification game against Japan.[6] He was selected to represent Australia in the FIBA Asia Cup in Indonesia later that year and played a starring role in his country's run to the gold medal.[7]
References
- Haigh, Paul (3 January 2016). "Tyrese Proctor helps NSW to silver at Pacific School Games". St George and Sutherland Shire Leader. Retrieved 11 May 2022.
- Sweet, Nicole (18 January 2022). "Pro Insight - Tyrese Proctor". Prospective Insight. Retrieved 5 April 2022.
- G, Ayush (26 March 2022). "College, NBL or G League: What's next for Tyrese Proctor?". Pick and Roll Australia. Retrieved 28 March 2022.
- Dinjaski, Melanie (8 November 2022). "How rising Boomers star took 'huge step' at NBA Global Academy in Canberra before Duke basketball journey". Canberra Times. Retrieved 10 November 2022.
- "Teen Aussie 'top 20 prospect' signs for US college powerhouse". Fox Sports Australia. 8 April 2022. Retrieved 10 November 2022.
- "Young Boomers to debut in Japan". Basketball Australia. 2 February 2022. Retrieved 10 March 2022.
- "Gold Medal Boomers Win Asia Cup Crown". National Basketball League. 25 July 2022. Retrieved 26 September 2022.