Tyrese Proctor had a strong three-season run with Jon Scheyer and the Duke Blue Devils. His college career ended when Duke fell to Houston 70-67 in the NCAA Tournament Final Four.
The 2024–25 season saw the Blue Devils win 35 games and capture both the ACC regular season and conference tournament titles. Now, the 6-foot-6 guard from Australia is preparing for his professional career.
Before making the jump to the next level, Proctor is also taking steps to build his brand. On Thursday evening, his latest off-court move was announced.
CAA Basketball posted a picture of Proctor on X and captioned it:
"Welcome to the family, @TyreseProctor
Welcome to the family, @TyreseProctor pic.twitter.com/Hy2cB0lbK3
— CAA Basketball (@CAA_Basketball) May 29, 2025
CAA works closely with athletes and their families to help them achieve long-term career goals. For Proctor, the focus is clear — positioning himself as a marketable name ahead of the NBA Draft on June 25.
According to the official CAA website:
"Our strong relationships with iconic and emerging brands have allowed us to create record-setting endorsement deals for clients across the agency. As the world's leading talent agency, we have deep connections across film, television, broadcasting, music, publishing and digital. And through the CAA Foundation and other efforts, we support our clients' philanthropic and advocacy work."
Proctor played in 106 games during his time at Duke. In his final season, he averaged 12.4 points and 2.2 assists per game. He scored seven points in the loss to Houston, but his biggest tournament performance came in the second round against Baylor on March 23, when he dropped 25 points.
Earlier this spring, Proctor appeared with a clear change in appearance, another sign of his serious preparation for the NBA.
In ESPN's latest mock draft, Proctor is projected to go in the second round. However, with some players withdrawing from the draft and the extra effort he's putting in, the former Blue Devil hopes to climb higher up the board.
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