Cleveland Cavaliers rookie guard Tyrese Proctor delivered a breakout 35-point performance against the Sacramento Kings on 16 July, accounting for 15 of his points in the fourth quarter. The former Duke standout added four assists, three rebounds and two steals, posting the highest individual scoring total of the game. Proctor’s effort was not enough to prevent a Cavaliers defeat, but the showing underscores his offensive potential as he moves from Summer League play toward his first NBA season. The 20-year-old guard, selected by Cleveland in this year’s draft, had previously averaged modest scoring totals before Wednesday’s surge.
TYRESE PROCTOR DROPPED A 30-PIECE ON THE KINGS. 💪 https://t.co/9VDGNU35FN
Despite the loss for the Cavaliers, Tyrese Proctor showed out today, dropping a game-high 35 points! 🔥 https://t.co/YbblmKAacN
TYRESE PROCTOR TODAY: 35 POINTS 4 ASSISTS 3 REBOUNDS 2 STEALS https://t.co/ZICtKPQxke