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Proctor received a welcome to Cleveland phone call from Cavs All-NBA guard Donovan Mitchell after the franchise drafted him last month in the second round (No. 49 overall) out of Duke University. “He was just welcoming me,” Proctor said July 7 after a Summer League minicamp practice at Cleveland Clinic Courts. “We had spoken before, but, obviously, when I got my name called, he called me.
Danny Cunningham: #Cavs have released their summer league roster. Notably features Jaylon Tyson, Craig Porter Jr., and Tyrese Proctor. Omar Cook will be the head coach.
Michael Scotto: Just In: The Cleveland Cavaliers have signed No. 49 overall pick Tyrese Proctor to a four-year, $8.69 million deal, league sources told @hoopshype. The first two seasons are fully guaranteed, third-year significant partial guarantee, and a fourth-year team option.
Chris Fedor: In #Cavs press release announcing the multi-year signing of rookie second-round pick Tyrese Proctor, it was revealed that he will wear No. 24, the number previously held by Jaylon Tyson, last year’s first-rounder. Tyson will switch to No. 20. It’s the number he wore at Cal.
Spencer Davies: #Cavs GM Mike Gansey on Tyrese Proctor: Great size at 6-5 and 40 percent shooting, played well on and off the ball. Solid run with Duke in the Final Four this year.
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Spencer Davies: #Cavs had Proctor “at a first-round grade.” Gansey confirms that the team has signed him to a multi year contract for a roster spot with the big club.
Jake Fischer: Tyrese Proctor is going to Cleveland at No. 49, sources say, where the Cavaliers will sign the Duke guard to a multi-year deal.
John Gambadoro: Suns like a few guys coming up at 41. Tyrese Proctor and Chaz Lanier are two players to keep an eye on if they are available.
Jonathan Wasserman: Suns active in moving up, now with 36 and 41. Had heard Proctor was a target before they traded 29. Regardless good idea to try to find some extra value, young prospects.
Kings announce another pre-draft prospect workout for Monday: pic.twitter.com/7V2UdXZdU4
— James Ham (@James_HamNBA) June 8, 2025
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Another of Duke’s starting five from its Final Four team is turning professional. Tyrese Proctor, a 6-5 guard from Australia who played three seasons for the Blue Devils, announced on Instagram that he’s leaving school to enter the NBA Draft. Proctor started 38 games for Duke, missing one game due to a bruised knee, and averaged 12.4 points while making 40.5% of his 3-point shots. Both were career-best statistics.
Adam Zagoria: Tyrese Proctor to return to Duke for junior season, Jared McCain declares for NBA Draft. zagsblog.com/2024/04/11/tyr…
Duke guard Tyrese Proctor, a former five-star prospect from Sydney, Australia, will return to school for the 2023-24 season, the freshman announced Monday on social media.
Tyrese Proctor🚶🏾♂️: Unfinished Business. Let’s run it back 5 😈
Unfinished Business. Let’s run it back 5 😈 pic.twitter.com/ldNkNDVUhC
— Tyrese Proctor (@TyreseProctor) March 27, 2023
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