Jahaad Proctor

Jahaad Proctor (born August 14, 1997) is an American professional basketball player for Vilpas Vikings of the Finnish Korisliiga. He attended Harrisburg High School and became the program's all-time leading scorer. Proctor began his college basketball career playing for the Iona Gaels but transferred after his freshman season to play for the High Point Panthers. Proctor developed into an All-Big South performer at High Point and averaged 19.5 points per game as a junior. Proctor transferred to play for the Purdue Boilermakers as a graduate transfer. He signed with the Vilpas Vikings in July 2020.

Jahaad Proctor
Vilpas Vikings
PositionShooting guard
LeagueKorisliiga
Personal information
Born (1997-08-14) August 14, 1997
NationalityAmerican
Listed height6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Listed weight205 lb (93 kg)
Career information
High school
College
Playing career2020–present
Career history
2020–presentVilpas Vikings
Career highlights and awards

Early life and high school career

Proctor grew up in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania playing baseball, football, and basketball, but he decided to focus on basketball in seventh grade. At the time, he was not as fast or as athletic as some of his competitors in Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) play, but he could shoot and score. As a freshman at Susquehanna Township High School, Proctor stood 5'10.[1] He scored 50 points in a game during his freshman season.[2] Proctor transferred to Harrisburg High School as a sophomore, where his father was an assistant coach, and grew to 6'3.[1] He posted 13.5 points per game as a sophomore.[3] He averaged 21.5 points, 5.9 rebounds, 2.9 assists and 2.4 steals per game as a junior, leading the team to the Mid-Penn’s Commonwealth Division championship and a spot in the District 3-AAAA playoffs.[4]

As a senior, Proctor averaged 24.4 points, 8.5 rebounds, and 4.5 assists per game. He scored at least 40 points in three games and led the Cougars to the state quarterfinals and a 22-9 record.[2] Proctor scored 1,739 points in three seasons at Harrisburg, becoming the program's all-time leading scorer. He became the first player in school history to earn three All-State selections, and the third to earn first team honors, which he did as a senior. Proctor initially signed with Holy Cross Crusaders men's basketball over offers from several other Patriot League and Ivy League programs in November 2014, but reopened his recruitment after Holy Cross coach Milan Brown was fired. He committed to Iona during his initial visit, choosing the Gaels over Manhattan and Robert Morris.[1]

College career

On December 1, 2015, Proctor scored a freshman season-high 20 points in a 101–77 win over Fairfield.[5] He averaged 5.1 points, 2.0 rebounds and 1.1 assists per game as a freshman at Iona.[6] He made four starts, helping Iona win the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference tournament and reach the NCAA Tournament. However, he found it difficult to connect with the coaching staff and opted to transfer to High Point in large part because of another Harrisburg player on the roster.[1]

Proctor scored a sophomore season-high 29 points in an 80–59 win against Charleston Southern on January 6, 2018.[7] Proctor averaged 16.4 points, 3.6 rebounds, and 3.0 assists per game as a redshirt sophomore.[6] He was named to the Second Team All-Big South.[8] On December 18, 2018, Proctor scored a career-high 35 points with nine assists and five steals as High Point beat NC Wesleyan 90–85 in overtime.[9] As a junior at High Point, Proctor averaged 19.5 points, 3.8 rebounds and 3.3 assists per game.[10] Proctor shot 31.8 percent from three-point range, owing largely to his playing through a shoulder injury, but he improved his shooting at the end of the season because he discovered a rehab technique. Proctor earned Second Team All-Big South honors and was named Big South Scholar-Athlete of the Year. After the season he decided to transfer to Purdue as a graduate transfer, choosing the Boilermakers due to strong impressions from strength and conditioning personnel, business professors and other athletes his field of study.[11]

Proctor defending Franz Wagner of Michigan

Proctor helped to fill the void of departing Purdue backcourt members Carsen Edwards and Ryan Cline.[1] In his first game for Purdue, Proctor scored a season-high 26 points and collected five rebounds in a 79–57 win against Green Bay.[12] Proctor posted 16 points, four rebounds, four steals, and an assist on December 4, 2019, in a 69–40 upset of fifth-ranked Virginia.[13] He averaged 9.0 points, 2.3 rebounds and 1.7 assists per game as a redshirt senior.[14] The season was cancelled prior to the Big Ten Tournament, and Purdue finished 1–15 overall and 9–11 in the Big Ten Conference.[15]

Professional career

On July 16, 2020, Proctor signed with Vilpas Vikings of the Finnish Korisliiga.[16]

Personal life

Proctor is the son of Joseph and Tracy Proctor. His father is a math teacher at William Penn Senior High School in York, Pennsylvania and baggage handler for Delta Air Lines at Harrisburg International Airport. Proctor's name is derived from "jahad", the Arabic word for warrior. His sister Sabre played basketball at North Carolina A&T and Stony Brook. Proctor has a daughter, Jolene, born in November 2014.[1] He has her footprints tattooed on his calf, a tattoo of a lion on his right arm and the words "Dream" and "Believe" tattooed on the top and bottom of his wrist.[17]

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References

  1. Baird, Nathan (July 15, 2019). "Purdue basketball's Jahaad Proctor toughened by obstacles, inspired by fatherhood". Journal & Courier. Retrieved July 18, 2020.
  2. Bullock, Michael (April 5, 2015). "Harrisburg's Jahaad Proctor lands on all-state boys' basketball team for the third straight year". The Patriot-News. Retrieved July 20, 2020.
  3. "Pennsylvania Boys Basketball All-State Teams". The Sentinel. April 4, 2013. p. 14. Retrieved July 24, 2020 via Newspapers.com.
  4. Bullock, Michael (November 18, 2014). "While Harrisburg's Jahaad Proctor can't wait to get to Holy Cross, he has a number of things he wants to accomplish first". The Patriot-News. Retrieved July 20, 2020.
  5. "English's 46 points, 13 treys leads Iona over Fairfield". ESPN. Associated Press. December 1, 2015. Retrieved July 20, 2020.
  6. Miller, Travis (November 3, 2019). "3 Days to Purdue Basketball: Jahaad Proctor". Hammer and Rails. SB Nation. Retrieved July 20, 2020.
  7. "Proctor leads High Point past Charleston Southern, 80–59". ESPN. Associated Press. January 6, 2018. Retrieved July 24, 2020.
  8. "Big South Announces 2017–18 Men's Basketball Award Winners" (Press release). Big South Conference. February 26, 2018. Retrieved February 26, 2018.
  9. "High Point slides past D-III NC Wesleyan, 90–85 in OT". ESPN. Associated Press. December 17, 2018. Retrieved July 20, 2020.
  10. "Purdue Adds High Point Guard Jahaad Proctor as Grad Transfer". Sports Illustrated. Associated Press. May 3, 2019. Retrieved July 18, 2020.
  11. Baird, Nathan (April 26, 2019). "Purdue basketball lands High Point grad transfer Jahaad Proctor". Journal & Courier. Retrieved July 20, 2020.
  12. "Revamped backcourt helps No. 23 Purdue get past Green Bay". ESPN. Associated Press. November 6, 2019. Retrieved July 18, 2020.
  13. Pickel, Greg (December 4, 2019). "Harrisburg's Jahaad Proctor continues hot start at Purdue as the Boilermakers upend No. 5 Virginia". The Patriot-News. Retrieved July 20, 2020.
  14. "FORMER PURDUE GUARD JAHAAD PROCTOR SIGNS PRO CONTRACT IN FINLAND". WLFI. July 16, 2020. Retrieved July 18, 2020.
  15. Epler, Eric (July 18, 2020). "Former Harrisburg High and Purdue guard Jahaad Proctor signs pro contract in Finland". The Patriot-News. Retrieved July 20, 2020.
  16. "Vilpas Vikings sign rookie Jahaad Proctor". Sportando. July 18, 2020. Retrieved July 18, 2020.
  17. Clemons, Dre (November 11, 2019). "Purdue Men's Basketball: Getting to know Jahaad Proctor". Purdue Exponent. Retrieved July 24, 2020.
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