Duke Blue Devils guard Tyrese Proctor has a sister named Kaila, who is approximately eight years younger than him.
As of 2024, Kaila is 11 years old. The sport of basketball runs deep for NSW Metro girl as her brother is making his mark at Duke.
Tyrese is a well-known NCAA name and a future Boomer and NBA lottery pick.
Her brother Tyrese Darnell Proctor was born in Sydney, Australia, on April 1, 2004, to mother Melissa and father Roderick Proctor.
Father Roderick was the first in the family to excel in the sport.
He formerly played basketball at Mississippi College in Clinton, Mississippi, while Melissa is a Principal at Greenacre Public School in Sydney, New South Wales.
A quick but incredible trip to Melbourne to watch @TyreseProctor play with The Boomers against China. So proud of you 💚💛🏀 pic.twitter.com/EfnG2kMTEG
— Melissa Proctor (@Melissap888) July 4, 2022
Tyrese’s sister, Kaila, is not only highly talented but also an excellent scorer herself. She gets her athletic motivation from her beloved brother.
Before the national basketball event, Kaila texted Tyrese to get advice on how to improve her game.
And as the loving brother he is, he sent her tips and tricks that she could further work on to improve her gameplay and scoring ability.
Kiala Proctor Is Working To Carry Forward Her Family’s Basketball Legacy
Kaila’s father, Roderick, was the first in their family to play basketball.
As NSW Metro girl watched her father, Roderick, and brother, Tyrese, play basketball, she developed an interest in the sport.
Additionally, she has aspirations to pursue a college education and continue her basketball career.
At seven, Kaila was the only Sutherland Rep Program participant selected for Basketball NSW’s Development Athletes Program (DAP).
Under-16 Metro Girls player Kaila plays under the Bankstown Bruins Association.
One proud mum!! 💙🏀 https://t.co/Z6pO24yIID
— Melissa Proctor (@Melissap888) July 7, 2023
The lean but wiry-strong point guard has helped her team to a perfect start at the Basketball Australia Under 16 National Championships in Perth.
In 2023, Kaila played for the NSW Metro U16 Girls team. She played nine matches and scored 59 points.
Kaila scored 22 field goals out of 64 attempts, with a field goal percentage of 34.38%.
Her average rebounds per match were 2.67, with 1.22 offensive rebounds and 1.44 defensive rebounds.
The NSW star has a defense-first philosophy and enjoys involving her teammates, like her brother, a pass-first point guard with great range.
Her team is one of the best defensive units in the tournament.
FAQs
1) Who Mentors The NSW Star Player Kaila Procter?
Kaila’s father, Roderick Proctor, mentors her. He is the Skills & Development Manager and Coaching Director at Bankstown Basketball Association.
2) What Inspires Kaila To Advance In Basketball Career?
Kaila’s father, Roderick, and brother, Tyrese, have inspired her to continue her basketball career.