June 1, 2025
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Tyrese Proctor had a successful three-season stint with Jon Scheyer and the Duke Blue Devils. His undergraduate career ended as Duke lost to Houston 70-67 in the NCAA Tournament Final Four.

The Blue Devils won the ACC regular season and conference tournament crowns in 2024–2025 after winning 35 games. The 6-foot-6 Australian guard is currently getting ready for his professional debut.

Proctor is likewise working to establish his brand before going the next step. His most recent off-court move was revealed on Thursday night.

“Greetings from the family, @TyreseProctor

 

 

In order to assist athletes and their families in achieving their long-term professional objectives, CAA works closely with them. Proctor has a definite goal in mind: making himself a marketable name before the June 25 NBA Draft.

The official CAA website states:

“For clients throughout the firm, we have negotiated record-breaking endorsement deals thanks to our solid connections with both established and up-and-coming businesses. Being the top talent agency in the world, we have strong ties to the publishing, music, film, television, and digital industries. Additionally, we assist our clients’ advocacy and humanitarian endeavors through the CAA Foundation and other initiatives.”

Proctor participated in 106 games while attending Duke. He averaged 12.4 points and 2.2 assists per game in his last year. Although he scored seven points in the defeat to Houston, his best tournament performance was on March 23 against Baylor in the second round, when he scored 25 points.

Another indication of Proctor’s serious NBA preparation was his noticeable change in look earlier this spring.

Proctor is predicted to be selected in the second round of ESPN’s most recent mock draft. But with some players pulling out of the draft and the additional work he’s doing, the former Blue Devil wants to move up the rankings.

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