Terry Armstrong

  • Nationality: USA
  • Date of Birth: 16/07/00
  • Place of Birth: Flint, Michigan (USA)
  • Position: SF
  • Height (CM): 198
  • Weight (KG): 89
  • Junior Assoc: None
  • College: None
  • NBL DEBUT: 20/09/19
  • AGE AT DEBUT: 19
  • LAST NBL GAME: 16/02/20
  • AGE AT LAST GAME: 19
  • NBL History: South East Melbourne 2020
  • Championships: 0
  • None

BIO: Terry Armstrong was born in Flint, Michigan (USA) where he played basketball for several high schools, spending his final two years at Bella Vista Prep in Scottsdale, Arizona.

A consensus four-star recruit, he drew interest from several major NCAA Division I programs and committed to Arizona before choosing to immediately play professionally in the NBL.

NBL EXPERIENCE

Terry Armstrong made his NBL debut with the South East Melbourne Phoenix at 19 years of age. He scored six points in his first game.

In 2019, Armstrong joined the league’s newest franchise, the South East Melbourne Phoenix. The 19-year-old rookie entered the NBL under the Next Stars program.

The Phoenix signed Simon Mitchell as their first head coach and shortly after added Boomers and fringe NBA talent Mitch Creek as their marquee player. South East Melbourne then built a core group playing group with Ben Madgen (via Europe), Kyle Adnam (via Melbourne) and Adam Gibson (via Adelaide). Imports John Roberson, Tai Wesley (via Melbourne) and Devondrick Walker (via state league) were later added to round out the squad.

South East Melbourne’s first game pitted them against cross-town rivals Melbourne. In the first game between the two franchises, tagged ‘The Throwdown’, the Phoenix were able to topple United by three points (91-88) after making 12 of 23 from downtown. The team’s high-octane perimeter shooting would set the tone for the rest of the season, with the team leading the league in points per game (95.4 ppg).

The win came at a cost, however, with Tai Wesley, after scoring eight rapid points, suffering a hamstring injury in the first five minutes of the game, which saw him out of action for the next ten weeks. Import Jaye Crockett (8.9 points, 4.3 rebounds, and 1.0 steals) was brought in as an injury replacement during his absence.

Following their Round 1 victory, the Phoenix would keep it rolling, knocking over the Bullets (113-93) and the Hawks (106-102) at home, tipping off their inaugural season with a handsome 3-0 record. Despite the Phoenix taking home victories against relatively good team’s, their first real challenge came in Round 4, where they would play their first away game against Perth. Although the Wildcats’ star duo of Bryce Cotton (16 points) and Terrico White (17 points) started poorly, Perth delivered South East Melbourne their first loss (79-110), ending their season-opening winning streak.

After their trouncing in Western Australia, victories would become a rarity. The Phoenix would go down to the likes of the 36ers, the Kings and twice to United, and after coming into the mid-way point of the season, the Phoenix was the definition of average at this point.

Sitting just outside the top four with a record of six wins and six losses. It was also around this time the Phoenix chose to move on from import Devondrick Walker (7.4 points, 2.4 rebounds, and 0.9 assists), who, after suffering a fracture in his left foot playing in a Perth pre-season game two years earlier, wasn’t able to deliver the production he was able to beforehand. Keith Benson (5.8 points, 3.9 rebounds, and 0.8 blocks) was signed as his replacement and thought he was a much bigger body, wasn’t able to add much more to the stat sheet.

While South East Melbourne were forced to rely on Creek (20.2 points, 7.3 rebounds, 3.1 assists, and 1.2 steals) and star import John Roberson (20.2 points, 2.2 rebounds, and 5.5 assists), the next ten rounds would prove to be anything but smooth.

Across the next 16 matchups for South East Melbourne they would go on to accumulate a lacklustre 3 wins and 13 losses, while also finishing their campaign on a eight-game losing streak. With 20 rounds of basketball completed, the Phoenix (9-19) would finish second last.

Armstrong would see action in 8 games, averaging 0.3 points, 0.3 rebounds, and 0.3 assists

Terry Armstrong played one season in the NBL. He averaged 0.2 points, 0.2 rebounds, and 0.2 assists in 8 NBL games.

NBL TOTAL STATISTICS

SEASONAGETEAMTEAM RECORDGPMINSPTSREBASTORDRSTLBLKTOPFFGMFGAFG%3PM3PA3P%FTMFTAFT%TS%EFG%HS
2019-2019South East Melbourne9-19 (8)817.6222110004020%010%22100%34%0%2
Totals818222110004020.0%010.0%22100.0%0%0%6

NBL PER GAME STATISTICS

SEASONAGETEAMTEAM RECORDGPMINSPTSREBASTORDRSTLBLKTOPFFGMFGAFG%3PM3PA3P%FTMFTAFT%TS%EFG%HS
2019-2019South East Melbourne9-19 (8)82.20.30.30.30.10.10.00.00.00.50.00.30%0.00.10%0.30.3100%34%0%2
Total82.20.30.30.30.10.10.00.00.00.50.30.0%0.0%0.1100.0%0%0%6

CAREER HIGHS

POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS TURNOVERS TRIPLE DOUBLES
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INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE

  • Slovenia - KK Rogaška (2021–2022) | Serbia - KK Mladost Zemun (2022–2023), KK Metalac Valjevo (2023–2024) | Belgium - Stella Artois Leuven Bears (2024–2025) | Colombia - Toros del Valle (2025) | North Macedonia - KK Madžari (2025–2026)

Armstrong joined KK Rogaška for the 2021–22 Slovenian First League season in Slovenia after signing on August 7, 2021, and he averaged 13.7 points, 3.6 rebounds, 1.9 assists and 1.4 steals in 23 league games while also posting 14.0 points, 4.2 rebounds and 2.4 assists in 12 ABA League 2 games and recording a season-high 26 points against Šentjur.

Armstrong joined KK Mladost Zemun for the 2022–23 Basketball League of Serbia season after signing on August 24, 2022, and he averaged 15.1 points, 3.7 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 1.3 steals in 20 league games while finishing as one of the team’s leading scorers.

He remained in Serbia with KK Metalac Valjevo for the 2023–24 Basketball League of Serbia season after signing in November 2023, and he averaged 14.8 points, 4.4 rebounds, 2.9 assists and 2.0 steals in 21 league games while leading the team in steals and blocks and posting a season-high 29 points.

Armstrong moved to Belgium with Stella Artois Leuven Bears for the 2024–25 BNXT League season after signing on November 6, 2024, and he averaged 4.9 points, 1.7 rebounds and 1.2 assists in 23 league games while appearing in both BNXT League and domestic cup competition.

He then joined Toros del Valle for the 2025 Colombian league season, and transfer records place him with the club in October 2025 before his move later that season where he contributed as a starting guard.

Armstrong moved to KK Madžari for the 2025–26 Macedonian First League season in January 2026, and through 13 league games he averaged 18.2 points, 4.5 rebounds, 4.2 assists and 1.8 steals while recording multiple 20-point performances.

COLLEGE

Committed to playing for US college Arizona, before signing with the NBL Next Stars Program (SE Melbourne Phoenix).

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