2024-25 Men's Basketball Roster
Biography
CAREER
- Named to ACC All-Freshman Team after playing in all 36 games as a freshman
- His 2.05 assist-turnover ratio trailed only five other freshmen nationally and only two from power conferences
- Led the team in free throw percentage during his first year in Durham, finishing the season 61-of-70 (.871) from the charity stripe
- Named a team captain as a sophomore
- Averaged 10.5 points per game and finished with a team-best 118 assists during his second year in Durham
- Ended his sophomore campaign ranked 25th nationally for assist-turnover ratio, at 2.95
2023-24
- Selected as one of three team captains for the 2023-24 season, joining senior Jeremy Roach and graduate student Ryan Young
- Just the fourth sophomore captain in Duke鈥檚 basketball history, joining Tre Jones in 2020 and Greg Paulus and Josh McRoberts in 2007
- Ended the season ranked 25th nationally for assist-turnover ratio, at 2.95
- All-ACC Academic
- Finished season opener with eight points and eight assists while committing just one turnover
- Played 39 minutes versus Michigan State, scoring 13 points, grabbing six rebounds and dishing out a team-high six assists while committing zero turnovers
- First career game with at least 20 points came in game versus La Salle -- 22 points with seven rebounds and four assists
- Returned to the court for the first time since an ankle injury in the first minute against Georgia Tech (12/2), playing 18 minutes versus Queens (12/30) -- scored nine points on 3-of-4 (.750) shooting while adding four assists聽
- Career-high 24 points on 9-of-16 (.563) shooting, including matching his career-high of four three-pointers, at Louisville (1/23)
- Two free throws with 1.0 second remaining versus Clemson (1/27) to put Duke ahead for good, 72-71, finishing with 18 points
- Returned from concussion protocol and scored 12 points while dishing a team-high five assists at Miami (2/21)
- Again scored in double-figures in Duke鈥檚 next game, contributing 14 points, including four 3-pointers, matching a career-high
- Played all 40 minutes in back-to-back games, capped off by scoring 14 points on 6-of-11 shooting vs. North Carolina (3/9)
- Scored 18 vs. JMU (3/24) with four 3-pointers alongside five assists with just one turnover
- Made key defensive stops down the stretch in the Sweet 16 vs. Houston (3/29), swiping a career-high three steals against the Cougars
2022-23
- ACC All-Freshman Team selection
- One of four Blue Devils to play in all 36 games and finished as the team鈥檚 third leading scorer at 9.4 points with a team-leading 119 assists
- Started 34 games, including each of the final 21 games of the season
- Posted a 2.05 assist-turnover ratio that trailed only five other freshmen nationally and only two from power conferences
- His team-leading A/T ratio ranked eighth overall in the ACC and was the fifth best by a Duke freshman all-time
- Over the final 18 games, his A/T ratio was 2.41
- Led the team in free throw percentage at .871, making 61-of-70 for the season
- His 47 three-point field goals led the team
- Averaged 9.8 points while starting 18 of 20 games in ACC play
- Turned it on late in the season, with seven of his 18 double-digit scoring efforts coming over the final nine games
- Recorded a pair of double-doubles, with 13 points and a career-high 10 rebounds against Delaware (11/18) and 11 points with a career-high 10 assists in a win over Pitt in the ACC Tournament quarterfinals (3/9)
- Had a breakout game against Delaware, logging a 13-point, 10-rebound double-double while also dishing four assists
- Scored a then-career-high 16 points on 7-of-13 shooting against Purdue (11/27) while also tying for a team-high five rebounds against the Boilermakers
- Followed up the Purdue outing with 12 points, including 6-of-6 from the free throw line in a win over Ohio State (11/30)
- Scored a team-high 15 points against UMES (12/10) on 5-of-9 shooting
- Handled starting point guard duties in place of junior Jeremy Roach (toe injury) for games at BC (1/7), vs. Pitt (1/11) and at Clemson (1/14)
- Dished five assists with no turnovers against Pitt (1/11) and scored in double-figures for the first time in ACC play with 14
- Poured in a career-high 17 points at Clemson (1/14), while playing a then career-high 32 minutes -- also had five assists vs. the Tigers
- Finished with seven assists at Virginia Tech (1/23) -- then a career high -- and followed that in the next game at Georgia Tech (1/28) with eight -- had just one turnover over that two-game stretch
- Played a then-career-high 38 minutes in the win over North Carolina (2/4) with 11 points, seven rebounds and five assists
- Logged a game-high and career-high 42 minutes in Duke鈥檚 overtime loss at No. 8 Virginia (2/11), scoring 14 points on 6-of-12 shooting
- Had a team-high six assists in a win at Syracuse (2/18) to go with eight points
- Hit a season-best 4-of-8 from three-point range for 12 points in 35 minutes in a win over Louisville (2/20)
- Posted another 12-point effort, including 8-of-9 from the free throw line in a win over NC State (2/28)
- Recorded his second career double-double with 11 points and 10 assists in the ACC quarterfinals vs. Pitt
- His 10 assists were tied for the third most by a Blue Devil in the ACC Tournament and most since 11 by Trevon Duval in the 2018 quarterfinals
- Poured in a team-high 16 points on 6-of-13 shooting along with a game-high six assists and two steals against Tennessee in the second round of the NCAA Tournament
- Named to the preseason watch list for the Jerry West Shooting Guard of the Year Award
BEFORE DUKE
- A five-star guard who was originally committed to Duke for the 2023 class
- Announced his decision to reclassify in June 2022 to play for the Blue Devils for the 2022-23 season
- Attended the NBA Global Academy branch in Canberra, Australia
- Starred in the 2021 Australian Under-20 Championships where he averaged 13.8 points and 4.4 assists while competing as one of the youngest players at the event
- Also helped lead the New South Wales Metro Under-18 team to a fourth-place finish at the 2018 U-18 Championships, averaging 18.6 points and 3.1 assists
- Participated聽in the 2022 Nike Hoop Summit this past April as a member of the World Team, playing against fellow Duke signees聽Kyle Filipowski,聽Dereck Lively II聽and聽Dariq Whitehead
- Chose Duke over offers from Arizona, Arizona State, Oklahoma and Tennessee
- Also played soccer in high school
PERSONAL
- Born Tyrese Darnell Proctor on April 1, 2004 in Sydney, Austraila
- Son of Melissa and Roderick Proctor
- Has a sister, Kaila
- His father, Roderick, played basketball at Mississippi College in Clinton, Miss.
(updated 6/10/24)
Statistics
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