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”He must be fired” tyrese proctor outlines the reasons why he won’t play until Coach Jon Scheyer signs out. the outcome

”He must be fired” tyrese proctor outlines the reasons why he won’t play until Coach Jon Scheyer signs out. the outcome

Following Georgia Tech’s defeat, Jon Scheyer of Duke basketball provides a major update on Tyrese Proctor’s injury.

 

Tyrese Proctor, the starting point guard for Duke basketball, suffered a sprained ankle during their match against Georgia Tech, according to head coach Jon Scheyer.

 

 

Duke basketball head coach Jon Scheyer has given an injury update on sophomore guard Tyrese Proctor’s injury following their loss to Georgia Tech.

 

 

According to McClatchy’s Stephen Wiseman, Jon Scheyer said that Tyrese Proctor had a sprained ankle during the Georgia Tech game.

 

 

Tyrese Proctor, a sophomore guard, suffered a sprained ankle during the Georgia Tech game, according to Jon Scheyer. Wiseman tweeted on Wednesday, “@DukeMBB has only 4 more games this month. He’s working every day to be back as soon as possible. There’s no set timeline for his return.”

 

 

Tyrese Proctor’s ankle injury against Georgia Tech

Tyrese Proctor, an Australian point guard, suffered the injury in Duke basketball’s 72-68 loss to Georgia Tech on December 3. He landed in awkward fashion after he made a driving move for the basket just 70 seconds into the game. His teammates had to help him get back on his feet after the play.

 

 

Georgia Tech capitalized on Tyrese Proctor’s injury. The home team went on a 14-1 run and established an 11-point lead after he left the game. Jon Scheyer’s team eventually lost its second straight game and fell to 5-3 on the season.

 

 

Prior to Tyrese Proctor’s sprained ankle against Georgia Tech, he had averaged 11.7 points, 3.4 rebounds, and 5.4 assists per game. He had been leading the ACC with an assist-to-turnover ratio of 4.75. Proctor scored a career-high 22 points in Duke basketball’s 90-60 rout of Bucknell on November 17.

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