Tyrese Proctor fell to the second round in this past summer’s NBA Draft and when he did, the Cleveland Cavaliers made it clear they felt like they got a steal. And so far, so good.
The Cavs have a lot of
injuries, which means other guys have to step up and so far, Proctor has. He got 16 minutes in his debut against the Knicks and got five points. In his second game, against Brooklyn, he didn’t score but got 12 minutes. As Duke fans know, Proctor works on hard on defense and you know he is with Cleveland as well.
Next up is Milwaukee on Sunday. Rookies are typically inconsistent as they adjust to a faster game with more talented players but what we’ve seen of Proctor in the preseason and the first couple of regular season games,
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