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Terry Taylor
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Taylor with Austin Peay in 2019
No. 32 – Chicago Bulls
Power forward / small forward
Personal information
Born (1999-09-23) September 23, 1999 (age 24)
Bowling Green, Kentucky, U.S.
High school Bowling Green
(Bowling Green, Kentucky)
Listed height 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Listed weight 230 lb (104 kg)
Career information
College Austin Peay (2017–2021)
NBA Draft 2021 / Undrafted
Pro career 2021–present
League NBA
Career history
2021 Fort Wayne Mad Ants
2021–2023 Indiana Pacers
2021–2023 →Fort Wayne Mad Ants
2023–present Chicago Bulls
2023 →Windy City Bulls
Career highlights and awards
  • 2× OVC Player of the Year (2020, 2021)
  • 4× First-team All-OVC (2018–2021)
  • OVC Freshman of the Year (2018)

Terry Taylor (born September 23, 1999) is an American professional basketball player for the Chicago Bulls of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played college basketball for the Austin Peay Governors.

Early life and high school career

Taylor grew up in Bowling Green, Kentucky and attended Bowling Green High School. During his junior year, he averaged 15.3 points and 11.3 rebounds per game and was named second-team All-State. Taylor committed to play college basketball at Austin Peay State University going into his senior year over offers from Texas Southern and Southeast Missouri State. As a senior, Taylor averaged 17.7 points and 11.8 rebounds per game and was named first team All-State and the MVP of the Kentucky Sweet 16 after averaging 20.5 points and 10 rebounds where he led Bowling Green to its first state title, alongside Zion Harmon, former consensus four-star recruit in the class of 2021. Taylor scored 1,704 points and grabbed 1,300 rebounds over four seasons with Bowling Green.

College career

As a true freshman, Taylor averaged 15.6 points and 8.6 rebounds per game and was named the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) Freshman of the Year and first team All-OVC. As a sophomore he averaged 20.5 points and 10.5 rebounds per game and was again named first team All-OVC. He scored the 1,000th point of his college career during the season as part of a 25-point, 12-rebound performance in a win over Eastern Illinois on February 9, 2019. Taylor's career-high 39 points came on December 17, in a 80–61 win over McKendree. On January 23, 2020, Taylor hit a career-high six three-pointers and had 37 points and 14 rebounds in a 99–74 win over Tennessee State. Taylor was named the Ohio Valley Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year and first team All-OVC for a third straight season as a junior after averaging 21.8 points, 11.0 rebounds and 1.3 blocks per game. Following the season, Taylor declared for the 2020 NBA draft, but maintained his college eligibility, ultimately returning for his senior year.

On December 5, 2020, Taylor surpassed the 2,000-career-point mark, scoring 10 points in a 102–38 win against Carver College.

Professional career

Fort Wayne Mad Ants (2021)

After not being selected in the 2021 NBA draft, Taylor signed with the Indiana Pacers on August 5, 2021. However, he was waived on October 15 and nine days later, he signed with the Fort Wayne Mad Ants as an affiliate player. He averaged 19.5 points, 12.1 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.3 blocks in 11 games.

Indiana Pacers (2021–2023)

On December 15, 2021, Taylor signed a two-way contract with the Indiana Pacers. Under the terms of the deal, he split time between the Pacers and the Fort Wayne Mad Ants.

On February 2, 2022, in his seventh NBA game against the Orlando Magic, Taylor subbed in 22 seconds into the game and stepped up as the Pacers’ center. He recorded career highs of 24 points, 16 rebounds and 3 assists in 37 minutes for his first career double-double. On April 7, the Pacers converted his two-way contract into a standard one.

On February 9, 2023, Taylor was waived by the Pacers.

Chicago Bulls (2023–present)

On February 22, 2023, Taylor signed a two-way contract with the Chicago Bulls. On August 14, he signed a standard contract with the Bulls.

Career statistics

Legend
  GP Games played   GS  Games started  MPG  Minutes per game
 FG%  Field goal percentage  3P%  3-point field goal percentage  FT%  Free throw percentage
 RPG  Rebounds per game  APG  Assists per game  SPG  Steals per game
 BPG  Blocks per game  PPG  Points per game  Bold  Career high

NBA

Regular season

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2021–22 Indiana 33 7 21.6 .614 .316 .706 5.2 1.2 .4 .2 9.6
2022–23 Indiana 26 2 8.8 .462 .222 .714 1.5 .4 .1 .2 2.7
2022–23 Chicago 5 0 7.2 .900 1.000 .250 1.6 .0 .0 .2 4.0
Career 64 9 15.3 .590 .298 .677 3.4 .8 .3 .2 6.4

College

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2017–18 Austin Peay 34 34 31.5 .541 .432 .730 8.6 .7 .6 1.0 15.6
2018–19 Austin Peay 33 33 33.1 .531 .340 .741 8.9 1.7 1.1 .9 20.5
2019–20 Austin Peay 33 33 36.6 .550 .320 .652 11.0 1.4 1.3 1.3 21.8
2020–21 Austin Peay 27 27 37.0 .521 .279 .794 11.1 1.6 1.2 .9 21.6
Career 127 127 34.4 .536 .341 .725 9.8 1.4 1.0 1.0 19.7

See also

Kids robot.svg In Spanish: Terry Taylor (baloncestista) para niños

  • List of NCAA Division I men's basketball players with 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds
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