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Terrance Ferguson

Terrance Ferguson (born May 17, 1998) is an professional player who primarily plays as a shooting guard and . Standing at 6 feet 7 inches (2.01 m) tall and weighing 190 pounds (86 kg), he shoots right-handed and is known for his athleticism, perimeter shooting, and defensive versatility. Drafted 21st overall by the in the first round of the , Ferguson spent his early professional career in the NBA before transitioning to international leagues, where he has competed across multiple countries including , , , , , and . As of November 2025, he plays for Santos de in Mexico's (LNBP). Born in , Ferguson moved to , , during his youth and developed his skills at before transferring to Advanced Preparatory International for his senior year. A highly touted recruit ranked No. 12 nationally in the class of 2016, he initially committed to the but decommitted to pursue a professional path overseas, forgoing . Representing , Ferguson earned three consecutive gold medals in under-17 and under-19 world championships and was named MVP of the 2016 . Ferguson's professional career began in 2016 with the of Australia's (), where he averaged 4.6 points, 1.2 rebounds, and 0.6 assists per game as an 18-year-old rookie, helping the team reach the semifinals. Following his stint, he entered the and joined the Thunder, appearing in 191 regular-season games over three seasons (2017–2020) while contributing to their playoff runs, including the 2020 Western Conference Semifinals. In November 2020, he was traded to the , where he played one season, averaging 4.5 points and 1.3 rebounds per game across his NBA career. After becoming an unrestricted following the , Ferguson signed with of the Greek Basket League in 2021 and later joined the of the in 2022. He pursued further opportunities abroad, including with in (2022–2023) and the in South Africa's (BAL) in 2023, where he led the team to BAL qualification as MVP of the Nile Conference qualifiers. His international journey continued with stints at KB Bashkimi in Kosovo's Superliga (2023–2024), in Mexico's CIBACOPA (2025), before joining Santos de for the 2025 LNBP season. Throughout his career, Ferguson has demonstrated resilience in adapting to various leagues and roles, maintaining a reputation for his explosive athleticism and three-point shooting potential.

Early life and high school

Early life

Terrance Eugene Ferguson Jr. was born on May 17, 1998, in . He grew up in a close-knit led by his single mother, Rachelle Holdman, who raised him alongside his brother and sister after relocating from Tulsa to , when he was 11 years old to escape a challenging neighborhood . Ferguson's , including his grandmother and great-grandmother, instilled strong values of hard work and resilience, with roots deeply tied to Tulsa where his basketball aspirations first took shape. Ferguson was introduced to during his early years in Tulsa through programs, where the sport became a positive outlet amid challenges. Following the move to , he continued developing his skills in youth settings before entering high school, drawing motivation from his desire to improve his 's circumstances. One of his first notable youth accomplishments came through participation in introductory AAU circuits, which helped hone his athleticism and marked the beginning of his competitive journey.

High school career

Ferguson began his high school basketball career at in , , after moving there from his hometown of , where he had been homeschooled initially, seeking to join a competitive program and play alongside elite peers. As a in the 2012–13 season, he averaged 10.0 points per game while contributing to a dominant 38–2 team record, including a win in the NACA Division I Tournament championship and a semifinal appearance at the National High School Invitational. For his efforts in that tournament, Ferguson earned MVP honors and a spot on the All-Tournament Team, showcasing his emerging athleticism and scoring ability early on. Prime Prep Academy, known for attracting top national talent and providing high-level competition, became a key part of Ferguson's development during his sophomore and junior years, though the school abruptly closed on January 30, 2015, midway through his junior season due to financial insolvency and charter revocation by the Texas Education Agency. He subsequently transferred to Advanced Preparatory International in Dallas for his senior year (2015–16), reuniting with his former coach Ray Forsett and several teammates to continue competing at an elite level. In his senior season at Advanced Prep, Ferguson averaged 17.0 points, 3.5 rebounds, and 2.0 assists per game, helping the team compile a 34–7 record and earning a No. 24 national ranking from . His performances, including a standout showing in the and a victory in the Ballislife All-American Dunk Contest with a free-throw line windmill, highlighted his explosive athleticism and shooting prowess, drawing significant recruitment interest from major college programs.

Recruitment

Ferguson's standout performances in high school, including earning All-American honors, drew significant attention from top college programs. In August 2015, the five-star recruit verbally committed to the , becoming the first commitment in head coach Avery Johnson's 2016 class. Ferguson decommitted from in March 2016 without signing a , reopening his recruitment amid interest from programs including , Baylor, , , , NC State, , and . On April 13, 2016, he committed to the , bolstering the Wildcats' recruiting class ranked No. 3 nationally by . In late June 2016, Ferguson announced his decision to forgo and pursue a professional career overseas, citing a desire for greater financial compensation and development opportunities as an 18-year-old. On July 1, 2016, he signed a one-year contract with the of Australia's (NBL), becoming one of the youngest imports in league history. Following his NBL season, Ferguson gained eligibility for the as an international player with one year of professional experience. He participated in pre-draft workouts with teams including the and , showcasing his shooting and athleticism before shutting down visits late in the process due to a reported first-round promise.

Professional career

Adelaide 36ers (2016–2017)

In June 2016, Terrance Ferguson signed with the of Australia's (NBL) for the 2016–17 season, becoming the youngest import in league history at age 18. The decision allowed him to bypass and gain professional experience ahead of the . During his rookie season, Ferguson appeared in 27 regular-season games for the 36ers, averaging 4.7 points, 1.2 rebounds, and 0.7 assists in 15.3 minutes per game. He made his NBL debut on October 7, , against the , scoring 10 points off the bench in 17 minutes. Ferguson reached double figures in scoring twice, including a season-high 13 points against the on January 19, 2017, where he shot 5-of-7 from the field. His athleticism and perimeter shooting provided spacing for the team's offense, though he often came off the bench behind veterans like and Daniel Johnson. The 36ers finished the regular season third in the NBL standings with a 17–11 record, securing a playoff berth. In the semifinals against the , Ferguson played limited minutes across three games, averaging 4.3 points in 8.7 minutes per contest, including seven points in his playoff debut on February 16, 2017. His contributions as a young reserve helped support the team's postseason push, though Adelaide fell in the series 2–1.

Oklahoma City Thunder (2017–2020)

Terrance Ferguson entered the NBA when the selected him with the 21st overall pick in the first round of the . Coming off a professional stint with the in Australia's , Ferguson signed a multi-year rookie contract with the Thunder on July 29, 2017. At 19 years old, he brought size, athleticism, and perimeter shooting potential to the team as a 6-foot-7 guard-forward. In his 2017–18 season, Ferguson appeared in 61 games for the Thunder, starting 12, primarily off the bench as a defensive specialist and spot-up shooter. He averaged 3.1 while shooting 33.3 percent from three-point range, often providing energy in limited minutes behind veterans like and Andre Roberson. A highlight came on January 3, 2018, when he recorded a then-career-high 24 points in his first NBA start against the , showcasing his scoring upside. His role emphasized perimeter defense and transition plays, contributing to the Thunder's playoff push despite the team's mid-season adjustments following the George trade. Ferguson's development accelerated in his 2018–19 season, where he started all 74 games and emerged as a key rotation player, averaging 6.9 with a 36.6 percent three-point shooting clip on 4.1 attempts. This improvement solidified his value as a 3-and-D wing, pairing efficient catch-and-shoot opportunities with solid on-ball defense alongside stars like and . He notched a career-high 21 points against the on March 25, 2019, and helped the Thunder reach the playoffs, where he started all five games against . Entering his junior year in 2019–20, Ferguson transitioned more to , starting 38 of 56 games but seeing his scoring dip to 3.9 amid a 29.2 percent three-point mark, as the Thunder rebuilt around younger talent like . He appeared in four playoff games against , focusing on defensive contributions during Oklahoma City's unexpected Western Conference run. On December 8, 2020, amid the Thunder's ongoing rebuild, Ferguson was traded to the along with Danny Green and in exchange for , , , and a 2026 first-round pick. Over three seasons with , he appeared in 191 regular-season games, averaging 4.7 points while shooting 34.1 percent from three, evolving from a raw prospect into a reliable perimeter .

Philadelphia 76ers (2020–2021)

Terrance Ferguson was acquired by the on December 8, 2020, as part of a trade with the that sent , Theo Maledon, Vasilije Micic, and a 2026 first-round draft pick to in exchange for Ferguson, Danny Green, and . During the 2020–21 season, Ferguson appeared in 13 games for the 76ers, primarily coming off the bench in a limited role. He averaged 0.2 points, 0.1 rebounds, and 0.2 assists per game while shooting 14.3% from the field and 0.0% from three-point range. The 76ers' crowded wing rotation, featuring established contributors like , Danny Green, and , restricted Ferguson's opportunities, while injuries to other key players throughout the season further prioritized more reliable options over the young guard. Ferguson's defensive versatility offered glimpses of potential as a perimeter stopper, but his inability to contribute consistently on offense prevented him from carving out a stable rotation spot amid the team's depth. On March 25, 2021, Ferguson was traded to the New York Knicks in a three-team deal and waived by the Knicks on March 28, 2021.

Lavrio (2021–2022)

After being waived by the New York Knicks on March 28, 2021, Terrance Ferguson signed with Lavrio BC of the Greek Basket League on December 14, 2021, marking his first professional stint in Europe. Ferguson appeared in a limited role for during the 2021–22 season, playing across the and . In his only game, he contributed 5 points on 2-of-3 shooting (including 1-of-1 from three-point range) in 10 minutes off the bench. In two appearances, he averaged 0.0 points, 1.0 rebound, and 0.5 assists per game while shooting 0-for-3 from the field. Ferguson departed on January 18, 2022, after a brief tenure with the club.

Rio Grande Valley Vipers and GTK Gliwice (2022–2023)

Shortly after departing in mid-January 2022, Ferguson returned to the by signing a contract with the , the affiliate of the , on January 11, 2022. He appeared in 21 games for the Vipers during the 2021–22 season, averaging 3.0 points and 2.2 rebounds per game while shooting 29.5% from the field. His stint provided an opportunity to regain form after time overseas, though his role remained limited off the bench. Following the conclusion of the G League season, Ferguson signed with of the (PLK) on August 25, 2022. In his debut professional season in , he quickly adapted to the style of play, building on his prior experience in with . During the 2022–23 PLK regular season, Ferguson played in 29 games for , averaging 8.5 points, 3.3 rebounds, and 1.2 assists per game in 23.0 minutes of action. He shot 30.1% from three-point range and contributed to the team's eighth-place finish, qualifying them for the playoffs. In the postseason quarterfinals against eventual champions , Ferguson appeared in three games, helping extend the series despite the sweep, before his contract concluded in June 2023.

Cape Town Tigers (2023–2024)

In October 2023, Terrance Ferguson signed with the Cape Town Tigers of the South African Basketball National League to play in the 2023–24 Basketball Africa League (BAL) season. The Tigers, appearing in their third BAL season, featured Ferguson as a key import alongside players like Terry Larrier and local standout Nkosinathi Sibanyoni, aiming to qualify for the main tournament through the Road to BAL qualifiers. Ferguson made his debut for the Tigers on November 21, 2023, during the Road to BAL Elite 16, scoring 11 points in a 76–61 victory over Dynamo BBC. He contributed significantly to the team's qualification efforts in the East Division semifinals and final held in Johannesburg, averaging strong performances including 8 points, 4 rebounds, 4 assists, and 2 steals in a 67–63 win over COSPN on November 25, and a season-high 17 points, 4 rebounds, and 4 assists in a 70–68 triumph over City Oilers on November 26 to secure the division title and a spot in the BAL proper. In the main BAL Kalahari Conference from March 9 to 17, 2024, in , the Tigers started with losses to Dynamo BBC (73–86) and Petro de Luanda (88–100) before securing their first win, an 84–78 victory over Petro de Luanda on March 16. With a 1–3 conference record, they advanced as one of the top teams to the playoffs in , where they upset top-seeded FUS 91–88 in overtime in the quarterfinals on May 26 before falling 87–76 to Al Ahly Ly in the semifinals on May 29. The Tigers finished the season with third place after a 80–57 loss to Rivers Hoopers in the consolation game on May 31. Across the qualifiers, conference, and playoffs, Ferguson contributed scoring as a wing player while helping the Tigers achieve their deepest BAL run to date.

Bashkimi and Mexican leagues (2024–2025)

In March 2024, prior to the BAL main tournament, Ferguson signed a short-term with KB Bashkimi Prizren of the Kosovo Superliga, joining the team ahead of the playoffs. He appeared in just one league game on March 1, 2024, against KB Ylli, where he played nine minutes off the bench and scored 10 points on efficient shooting, including a couple of three-pointers, while contributing one rebound and one assist in a 81-70 loss. His tenure with Bashkimi ended shortly thereafter, as the club parted ways with him in early March 2024, limiting his impact to that single appearance amid roster adjustments for the postseason. After a period without a team, Ferguson joined for the 2025 CIBACOPA season, a prominent Mexican summer league running from May to July. In 20 games with the , he averaged 12.8 points, 2.6 rebounds, and 2.0 assists per game while playing 30.3 minutes on average, showcasing his scoring ability with a 56.3% two-point but struggling from beyond the arc at 26.8% (15-of-56 three-pointers). His contributions helped the team in regular-season play, highlighted by several double-digit scoring outings, though the did not advance deep into the playoffs. On June 26, 2025, Ferguson transitioned to the (LNBP), 's top professional league, signing with de for the 2025-2026 campaign that began in September. Through 12 games as of early November 2025, he has averaged 10.0 points, 2.1 rebounds, and 2.3 assists in 29.7 minutes per game, with shooting splits of 45.8% from two-point range (33-of-72), 25.5% from three (12-of-47), and 75.0% from the free-throw line (18-of-24). Key performances include a 15-point effort against , where he added three rebounds and two assists, underscoring his role as a perimeter scorer and facilitator in ' rotation during the regular season. As of November 9, 2025, Ferguson remains under contract with , continuing to contribute as the team competes in the ongoing LNBP schedule.

International career

Youth national teams

Ferguson first represented at the 2013 FIBA Americas U16 Championship in . The USA team finished with a perfect 5–0 record to win the gold medal. Ferguson appeared in all five games, averaging 5.8 points, 3.8 rebounds, and 2.0 assists in 15.4 minutes per game. He next gained international experience as a member of the U17 national team at the 2014 FIBA Under-17 World Championship held in , . The team achieved an undefeated 7-0 record en route to winning the gold medal, defeating 99-84 in the final. Playing in all seven games with four starts, Ferguson contributed 9.0 points, 1.3 rebounds, and 1.6 assists per game while averaging 20.3 minutes on the court. The following year, Ferguson joined the USA U19 squad for the in , , where they again went undefeated at 7-0 to claim gold, beating 79-55 in the championship game. Coming off the bench in all seven contests, he averaged 6.1 points, 1.6 rebounds, and 1.0 assist per game in 12.4 minutes of action. Throughout high school, Ferguson's standout performances at events like the and with his AAU team helped secure invitations to training camps and exhibition games, including the 2016 , where he scored 21 points, including seven three-pointers, and was named to help the USA Junior National Select Team defeat the World Select Team 101-67.

Senior national team

Ferguson has not earned any caps for the senior national team, with no appearances in major tournaments, exhibitions, or qualifiers recorded in official records. His international experience remains confined to youth levels, where he contributed as a perimeter defender during training and competitions.

Personal life

Ferguson is the son of Rachelle Holdman. He has one brother, , and one sister, Brittnay.

Playing style and career impact

Playing style

Terrance Ferguson primarily plays as a shooting guard or , standing at 6 feet 7 inches with an athletic build that includes a 6-foot-8.75-inch , enabling him to guard multiple positions effectively. His primary strengths lie in perimeter shooting and defensive capabilities. Ferguson possesses a quick release on his jump shot, allowing him to capitalize on catch-and-shoot opportunities, particularly from beyond the arc, where he shot 38.7% during his time in Australia's . In the NBA, he maintained a career three-point percentage of 33.5% over 204 games, establishing himself as a reliable spot-up threat in offensive schemes. Defensively, his length and fluidity contribute to versatility, excelling in off-ball denial and pick-and-roll coverage, where he allowed just 0.87 points per possession. Ferguson's weaknesses include challenges in finishing at the and handling the ball under pressure. At 190 pounds, he often bounces off defenders and struggles to adjust midair against rim protectors, leading to inconsistent conversion rates inside. His limited ball-handling skills make him prone to turnovers in isolation situations, as he rarely initiates offense beyond spot-ups. Over his career, Ferguson evolved into a more polished off-ball player, transitioning from a raw prospect in the —where he focused on developing his shot and athleticism—to a specialized 3-and-D role in the NBA, with notable improvements in defensive positioning and movement without the ball.

Career achievements and impact

Terrance Ferguson was selected by the Oklahoma City Thunder with the 21st overall pick in the first round of the 2017 NBA Draft, marking him as a first-round lottery prospect straight out of high school via a professional stint abroad. During his three seasons with the Thunder from 2017 to 2020, he gained valuable playoff experience, appearing in 12 postseason games across the 2018, 2019, and 2020 playoffs, contributing to the team's deep runs including a Western Conference Semifinals appearance in 2020. In his international career, Ferguson participated in the (BAL) with the during the 2023-2024 season, where he played a key role in qualifying the team for the tournament by leading them to victories in the Road to BAL qualifiers. His earlier stint in Australia's (NBL) with the in 2016-2017 highlighted his entry into professional basketball as an 18-year-old import, setting a precedent for young American talents seeking pro experience outside college. Ferguson's career has had a lasting impact as a pioneer in the high school-to-pro pathway, inspiring subsequent prospects like RJ Hampton to bypass college and play in the for NBA development. By signing with the at age 18, he became the youngest import in NBL history, demonstrating the league's viability as a bridge for elite prep players to the NBA and influencing a new era of international talent pipelines.

Career statistics

NBA regular season and playoffs

Terrance Ferguson appeared in 204 NBA regular season games over four seasons from 2017 to 2021, averaging 4.5 points, 1.3 rebounds, and 0.7 assists per game across his career. His role evolved from a limited bench contributor in his rookie year to a more prominent perimeter defender and shooter during the 2018–19 season, before reduced playing time in subsequent years.

Regular Season Per-Game Averages

SeasonTeamGMPPTSTRBASTSTLFG%3P%
2017-18OKC6112.53.10.80.30.4.414.333
2018-19OKC7426.16.91.91.00.5.429.366
2019-20OKC5622.43.91.30.90.5.355.292
2020-21133.80.20.10.20.1.143.000
Source: Basketball-Reference.com

Playoff Per-Game Averages (with Oklahoma City Thunder, 2018–20)

Ferguson participated in three playoff runs with the Thunder, providing defensive energy off the bench and contributing modestly to scoring efforts, particularly in the 2019 postseason where he averaged 5.0 points per game.
SeasonGMPPTSTRBASTSTLFG%3P%
2017-1832.01.00.30.30.01.0001.000
2018-19525.65.02.41.20.4.360.389
2019-20410.51.51.00.30.3.182.200
Source: Basketball-Reference.com

International and G League statistics

Terrance Ferguson's professional career outside the NBA includes stints in several leagues and the , where he primarily served as a perimeter and secondary ball-handler. His statistical output fluctuated based on role, minutes, and league competition levels, with stronger scoring contributions in shorter, high-usage seasons like his time in Mexico's CIBACOPA. The table below presents per-game averages from key seasons, focusing on regular-season play unless noted; data accounts for league-specific rules, such as varying quarter lengths in the BAL and compared to standard formats. Note that stints with AEK (, 2021) and Anwil Włocławek (, ~2022) had no documented games played.
SeasonTeam (League)GPMPGPPGRPGAPGFG%3P%FT%
2016–17 (NBL, Australia)2715.34.71.20.7.378.317.611
2021–22 (G League, USA)2117.83.02.20.7.295.128.636
2021–22 BC (Greek A1, ; regular season only)110.05.00.00.0.6671.000N/A
2022–23 (PLK, Poland)2926.98.53.31.2.438.301.638
2023–24 (BAL, Africa; qualifiers only)427.09.02.53.0.484.200.556
2023–24Bashkimi Prizren (Superliga, ; regular season only)19.00.01.01.0N/AN/AN/A
2024 (CIBACOPA, )2029.712.82.62.0.483.268.820
2024–25Santos de San Luis (LNBP, ; as of November 15, 2025)1229.710.02.12.3.458.255.750
No comprehensive aggregated career totals for all international play are publicly available from authoritative sources, but across these 115 documented games, Ferguson averaged approximately 7.2 points, 2.3 rebounds, and 1.5 assists per game, with a career 3-point percentage of .280 in leagues tracked by RealGM and Basketball-Reference.

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