#55 SEAN EAST II

POSITION: Guard

HEIGHT: 6'3" (190 cm)

WEIGHT: 180 lbs (82 kg)

BIRTHDATE: November 17, 1999 (Louisville, KY)

HIGH SCHOOL: Combine Academy (Matthews, NC)

UNIVERSITY / COLLEGE: University of Missouri (2024)

HOW ACQUIRED: Signed as free agent on March 17, 2026

YEARS PRO: 2

BIO

PROFESSIONAL CAREER 


Averaging 20.0 points, 3.4 rebounds, 4.8 assists, 1.3 steals, and 30.0 minutes in 89 games playing professionally in the NBA G League, CEBL, Romania, and NBA Summer League.


2025-26:
Averaging 19.0 points, 2.9 rebounds, 5.4 assists, 1.2 steals, and 29.1 minutes in 47 games with the Salt Lake City Stars in the NBA G League … One of nine G League players selected to participate at 2026 NBA All-Star Weekend and represent the NBA G League in the Rising Stars Tournament where he started and put up two points … Recorded 25+ points in 11 games and three double-doubles on the season … Recorded his third 11-assist game and third 30+ point game of the season with 32 points, 11 assists, and four steals March 9 vs. Texas … Put up 29 points and five assists in 39 minutes March 2 vs. Valley … In 45 minutes, scored a season-high 39 points on 14-for-20 shooting along with three steals February 22 vs. Mexico City … Registered 26 points (9-for-18) and eight assists February 20 vs. Oklahoma City … Had a 29-point, five-rebound, five-assist performance January 29 vs. South Bay … Did it all December 16 vs. Valley with 16 points, seven rebounds, 11 assists (tied career-high), and one steal … Poured in 36 points with nine made free throws as well as four rebounds and four assists November 18 vs. South Bay.


2025 CEBL Season:
Averaged 23.3 points, 4.2 rebounds, 4.8 assists, 1.9 steals, and 28.9 minutes in 25 games with the Edmonton Stingers … Placed second in MVP award voting and earned spot on All-CEBL First Team after scoring the most single-season points in CEBL history (582), leading the league in field goals made (215), and leading guards in field goal percentage (.532) … Ranked second in free throw percentage of those who shot at least 25 free throws (.906), second in total steals (48), tied for fourth in three-pointers made (56), fourth in free throws made (96), and fifth in total assists (119) … One of 11 players to shoot over 40 percent from beyond the arc (.419) … Put up 30+ points in four outings including a season-high 36 points along with four rebounds and three assists in the CEBL Semi-Finals August 14 vs. Calgary … Dropped 30 points and dished out five assists August 3 vs. Saskatchewan … Recorded first career double-double with 22 points and 10 assists, as well as six rebounds and one steal July 6 vs. Calgary … Scored 35 points on 14-for-18 shooting as well as six rebounds and four steals in 33 minutes July 1 vs. Montreal … Did it all June 22 vs. Winnipeg with 27 points, eight rebounds, seven assists, and two steals … Put up 30 points, five rebounds, eight assists, and two steals June 13 vs. Niagara … In his CEBL debut, registered 22 points, eight rebounds, eight assists, and three steals May 11 vs. Calgary.


2024-25:
Averaged 26.0 points, 4.6 rebounds, 3.2 assists, 1.4 steals, and 35.7 minutes in 10 games with Constanta in Romania … Picked up 36 points, six rebounds, four assists, and two steals April 22 vs. Targu Mures … Recorded a career-high 40 points to go with eight rebounds and five assists April 11 vs. Sibiu … Grabbed a career-high nine rebounds in a 17-point outing March 22 vs. Ploiesti CSM … Dropped 31 points with five rebounds, four assists, and two steals February 28 vs. Oradea.


2024:
Averaged 6.9 points, 2.6 rebounds, 2.9 assists, and 22.1 minutes in seven games with the Los Angeles Lakers at NBA Summer League … Had a standout all-around performance in a team-high 27 minutes with six points, five rebounds, and six assists July 17 vs. Atlanta … Scored 10 points, grabbed three rebounds, and dished out two assists July 7 vs. Golden State.



UNIVERSITY / COLLEGE CAREER 


Averaged 12.9 points, 3.1 rebounds, 4.2 assists, 1.2 steals and 28.9 minutes in 153 games with the University of Missouri, John A. Logan College, Bradley University, and the University of Massachusetts.


2023-24:
Averaged 17.6 points, 3.5 rebounds, 4.0 assists, 1.1 steals, and 34.3 minutes in 30 games as a full-time starter with the Tigers … Awarded All-SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year award … Finished in the SEC top-10 in many statistical categories, including first in minutes per game, fifth in points per game, sixth in assist per game, third in field goal percentage (.521), eight in free throw percentage (.856), fourth in effective field goal percentage (.571), and fifth in true shooting percentage (.622) … Put up 20+ points in 14 games including 26 points (10-for-14 shooting), five rebounds, two assists, and two steals March 9 vs. LSU … Scored a season-high 33 points with 15 made free throws February 24 vs. Arkansas … Went 12-for-12 from the charity stripe in a 25-point, six-assist outing February 17 vs. Ole Miss … Registered a season-high nine assists with 22 points, four rebounds, and three steals December 3 vs. Wichita State.


2022-23:
Transferred to the University of Missouri … Averaged 7.1 points, 2.1 rebounds, 2.6 assists, 1.4 steals, and 23.2 minutes in 34 games … Helped his team reach the SEC Tournament Semi-Finals and a seven-seed position in the NCAA Tournament where they reached the second round before falling to Princeton … East recorded 16 points across two games during the NCAA Tournament … Had 10 or more points in nine games for the Tigers including 17 points (5-for-9), four assists, and two steals February 11 vs. Tennessee … Put up a season-high 21 points on 8-for-12 shooting to go with four rebounds, six assists, and four steals December 4 vs. Southeast Missouri State … Recorded 17 points, five rebounds, four assists, and two steals November 29 vs. Wichita State … In his Missouri debut put up 12 points and five assists November 7 vs. Southern Indiana.


2021-22:
Transferred to John A. Logan College … Averaged 20.9 points, 4.3 rebounds, 5.7 assists, 1.6 steals, and 31.5 minutes in 33 games … Awarded NJCAA Player of the Year honours while leading his team to a NJCAA D1 Region XXIV Championship … Recorded 25+ points in 11 games and 7+ assists in 14 games … Scored a collegiate career-high 43 points with four rebounds and four assists in the final game of the season March 16 vs. Harcum College … Went 18-for-18 from the free throw line and 3-for-3 from beyond the arc in a 33-point, seven-assist outing March 4 vs. Shawnee Community College … Registered 26 points on 12-for-16 shooting along with four rebounds and five assists March 2 vs. Wabash Valley College … Had three double-double performances on the season including a 26-point, 10-assist, and four-steal performance February 10 vs. Lake Land College … Averaged 31.0 points, 6.3 rebounds, 5.3 assists, and 1.7 steals in three games from December 1-5 … Recorded 34 points on 13-for-19 shooting and 11 made free throws November 13 vs. East Mississippi Community College.


2020-21:
Transferred to Bradley University … Averaged 8.9 points, 3.2 rebounds, 3.7 assists, 1.0 steals, and 28.0 minutes in 25 games as a sophomore … Finished third in the MVC in assists per game … Scored in double-figures on nine occasions including a season-high 16 points on 7-for-14 shooting as well as three rebounds and four assists in the season finale March 4 vs. Southern Illinois … Played the entire 40 minutes in a 14-point, six-rebound, five-assist, one-steal outing February 27 vs. Drake … Recorded 14 points, five assists, and two steals December 19 vs. Miami (OH) … Had an impressive 15-point, six-assist, four-steal performance December 4 vs. South Dakota State.


2019-20:
Averaged 9.3 points, 2.5 rebounds, 4.9 assists, 1.1 steals, and 28.1 minutes in 31 games with the University of Massachusetts … Started 20 games for the Minutemen while averaging the sixth most assists in the A-10 Conference and recorded the 20th highest assist percentage in the NCAA … Put up 18 points with nine made free throws, eight assists, and three steals March 4 vs. La Salle … Racked up 12 points on 6-for-7 shooting, five rebounds, and three assists February 9 vs. George Mason … Played 42 minutes in an 18-point, five-assist, four-steal outing January 5 vs. St. Louis … Posted a season-high 26 points on 50 percent shooting from the field with six assists December 30 vs. Akron … Had an efficient 16-point performance going 4-for-6 from the field and 7-for-7 from the charity stripe December 4 vs. South Carolina … Set the tone in only his third collegiate game by dropping 17 points, seven assists, and four steals November 12 vs. Northeastern.



PERSONAL


Son of Sean and Tiffany and brother to Carlos and Tiarra … East II earned a High School Indiana All-Star spot in 2018 while at New Albany High School, and won a state championship in 2016 … At New Albany High School, he starred next to former NBA lottery pick Romeo Langford … He started playing basketball at two-years-old  after receiving a Fisher Price children’s hoop for Christmas … East II credits yoga as a big reason for his continued success.

By Elias Eldridge May 1, 2026
The Brampton Honey Badgers of the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) announced Friday that they have signed NBA G League-experienced forward and former UConn Husky Tyler Polley. Polley will play his first season in the CEBL after two seasons in the NBA G League with the College Park Skyhawks (Atlanta Hawks affiliate), Sioux Falls Skyforce (Miami Heat affiliate), and Indiana Mad Ants (Indiana Pacers affiliate). Through his professional career thus far, also playing 64 games in Greece, he has averaged 6.1 points, 2.8 rebounds, and 19.2 minutes. “Tyler is a great connecting piece that you can play in any lineup,” said Honey Badgers General Manager and Vice President of Basketball Operations Jermaine Anderson. “He is experienced and committed to helping us achieve our goals to start the season. We are looking forward to welcoming him to the family.” It is rare nowadays for players to spend their whole collegiate career at one school, but Polley spent five seasons with the UConn Huskies. He posted 6.9 points and 1.9 rebounds through 133 games, helping them reach the Big East Tournament Semi-Finals on two occasions from 2020-2022. In 2021 he was awarded Big East Sixth Man of the Year averaging 7.5 points and 2.0 rebounds in 20.6 minutes over 22 games. “Tyler brings size, shooting, and a high-level understanding of how to play within a team concept,” said Honey Badgers Head Coach Alex Cerda. “His ability to stretch the floor and make quick decisions gives us added versatility on both ends.” Tyler is the son of Tommy Polley who played six seasons in the NFL including playing in Super Bowl XXXVI with the Rams. Tyler was an honour roll student at Sagemont High School in Weston Florida, and made High School All-Broward County First Team in 2016 and 2017. The Brampton Honey Badgers will begin their season with two home games on Friday, May 15 and Sunday, May 17 versus the Ottawa BlackJacks and Calgary Surge, respectively. Click here to get your Honey Badgers tickets today, starting at only $20 per seat. ### About the Brampton Honey Badgers One of the original franchises of the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL), the 2022 CEBL Champion Brampton Honey Badgers proudly call the CAA Centre home. The Brampton front office and basketball operations department bring NBA, NBA G League, national team, NCAA and major international pro league experience to the franchise. With a vision of promoting Brampton grassroots basketball and local businesses through community and corporate engagement, the Honey Badgers will leverage the explosion of basketball as a vehicle for innovation and change. For more information visit honeybadgers.ca . About the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) The Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) is Canada’s professional basketball league, featuring 10 member clubs across six provinces. Powered by elite talent, a fast-paced game format, and deep community connections, the CEBL delivers high-level basketball and unforgettable summer experiences for fans nationwide. The league boasts the youngest fan base in Canadian professional sport, half under age 34, and one of the fastest-growing audiences in the country, now reaching nearly 4.1 million Canadians. This momentum reflects the CEBL’s ability to deliver dynamic, thrilling gameplay while connecting deeply with a new generation of fans and expanding basketball’s cultural footprint across Canada. The CEBL is where elite performance meets homegrown talent. In 2025, 17 players with NBA experience hit the court, while nearly 70% of the league’s roster was Canadian, the highest concentration of domestic talent in any professional sports league in the country. Running from May through August, the CEBL’s season is a showcase of top basketball talent and a summer hub for fast-paced, high-energy fan excitement. Media Contact: Elias Eldridge - Account Executive & Communications Specialist Brampton Honey Badgers eeldridge@honeybadgers.ca
By Elias Eldridge April 28, 2026
The Brampton Honey Badgers of the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) announced Tuesday that they have signed 6’7” swingman, and current France Pro A leading scorer Landers Nolley II. Nolley II has boasted an incredible professional career through his first three years post-college, including coming off an MVP-caliber season in one of Europe’s top leagues, France’s Betclic Élite while playing with SLUC Nancy. Key players that have spent time in Betclic Élite include Victor Wembanyama (San Antonio Spurs), Rudy Gobert (Minnesota Timberwolves), Joakim Noah (former NBA MVP candidate), and many more. Through 27 games, Nolley II has posted 20.3 points (league-best), 4.1 rebounds, 4.6 assists, 1.3 steals, and 31.7 minutes. He has been chosen twice as Player of the Week, and was selected to the Betclic Élite All-Star Game. He has scored in double-figures in 26 out of 27 games this season. “Landers is a highly efficient three-level scorer,” said Honey Badgers General Manager and Vice President of Basketball Operations Jermaine Anderson. “He brings high-level international experience, and his style of play will definitely complement our roster. We’re looking forward to welcoming Landers to the Honey Badgers family.” After going undrafted in 2023 out of the University of Cincinnati, Nolley II played with the New Orleans Pelicans at NBA Summer League and earned an Exhibit 10 contract with the team. This led to him playing 41 games with their G League affiliate, Birmingham Squadron where he recorded 15.0 points, 5.5 rebounds, and 3.5 assists as a starter. Nolley II has also spent time in Lebanon, Taiwan, Greece, and Venezuela. In Taiwan, he led the league in scoring at 29.1 points per game, including dropping a career-high 44 points on two occasions with the Hsinchu Lioneers. In Greece with Aris Midea, he helped get his team to a Greek Supercup Semifinals while scoring 14.1 points per game. “Landers Nolley brings a level of versatility and a high-level feel for the game,” said Honey Badgers Head Coach Alex Cerda. He has the ability to stretch the floor, create plays for others, and impact winning in a variety of ways. His experience and approach fit exactly with the standard and identity we’re building in Brampton, and we’re excited to add him to our group.” Nolley II had a very high-level and consistent collegiate career. He averaged 10+ points in all four seasons, including 15.5 points, 5.8 rebounds, and 2.4 assists as a freshman with Virginia Tech University in a conference including the likes of Duke, UNC, Louisville, Virginia, etc. After two seasons at the University of Memphis, he finished out his collegiate career with the University of Cincinnati with selections to the All-AAC First Team and All-AAC Tournament Team. He led the conference in three-point percentage (.417; ranked 12th in entire NCAA), and finished third in total points (606) and field goals made (213). He learned to play basketball from his father who played at LSU. Growing up, he won three state championships in high school and as he headed into university, he was selected as the Atlanta Journal-Constitution Player of the Year and USA Today Georgia Player of the Year. The Brampton Honey Badgers will begin their season with two home games on Friday, May 15 and Sunday, May 17 versus the Ottawa BlackJacks and Calgary Surge, respectively. Click here to get your Honey Badgers tickets today, starting at only $20 per seat. ### About the Brampton Honey Badgers One of the original franchises of the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL), the 2022 CEBL Champion Brampton Honey Badgers proudly call the CAA Centre home. The Brampton front office and basketball operations department bring NBA, NBA G League, national team, NCAA and major international pro league experience to the franchise. With a vision of promoting Brampton grassroots basketball and local businesses through community and corporate engagement, the Honey Badgers will leverage the explosion of basketball as a vehicle for innovation and change. For more information visit honeybadgers.ca . About the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) The Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) is Canada’s professional basketball league, featuring 10 member clubs across six provinces. Powered by elite talent, a fast-paced game format, and deep community connections, the CEBL delivers high-level basketball and unforgettable summer experiences for fans nationwide. The league boasts the youngest fan base in Canadian professional sport, half under age 34, and one of the fastest-growing audiences in the country, now reaching nearly 4.1 million Canadians. This momentum reflects the CEBL’s ability to deliver dynamic, thrilling gameplay while connecting deeply with a new generation of fans and expanding basketball’s cultural footprint across Canada. The CEBL is where elite performance meets homegrown talent. In 2025, 17 players with NBA experience hit the court, while nearly 70% of the league’s roster was Canadian, the highest concentration of domestic talent in any professional sports league in the country. Running from May through August, the CEBL’s season is a showcase of top basketball talent and a summer hub for fast-paced, high-energy fan excitement. Media Contact: Elias Eldridge - Account Executive & Communications Specialist Brampton Honey Badgers eeldridge@honeybadgers.ca
By Elias Eldridge April 23, 2026
The Brampton Honey Badgers of the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) announced Thursday that they have signed the NCAA’s seventh all-time leader in three pointers made, Cameron Tyson. The 6’3” guard has spent the past two seasons playing for the Rip City Remix (Portland Trail Blazers G League affiliate), and the Portland Trail Blazers at NBA Summer League. Throughout his professional career thus far, he has posted 8.6 points, 2.4 rebounds, 1.2 assists, and 2.2 three-pointers made in 19.3 minutes. “Tyson’s ability to shoot the ball will be a welcome asset to our team,” said Honey Badgers General Manager and Vice President of Basketball Operations Jermaine Anderson. “He will add valuable spacing and is willing to do whatever it takes to help us get off to a strong start this season.” Tyson had a highly coveted collegiate career, spending his final three seasons with Seattle University, as well as a season with the University of Houston, and University of Idaho. After five seasons, he became the seventh all-time leader in three pointers made in NCAA history (460), ahead of JJ Redick, Stephen Curry, and more prominent basketball icons. He ended his three-year stretch with the Seattle Redhawks as their all-time leader in three points made as well (319). He made the All-Western Athletics Conference (WAC) First Team all three years he was with Seattle, won the College Basketball Invitational (CBI) MVP in 2024, and made the NCAA Tournament’s Final Four with Houston in 2021. “Cam Tyson is a high-level shot maker with great instincts and a real feel for spacing the floor,” said Honey Badgers Head Coach Alex Cerda. “His versatility on the perimeter and ability to play off others fits exactly with how we want to play. He adds another dimension to our offense and brings a skill set that will translate right away.” Tyson is native to Bothell, Washington which is where he played throughout high school. After he spent his first collegiate season at the University of Idaho where he averaged 13.5 points per game and shot a conference-best 42.9 percent from beyond the arc. He finished his college career putting up 14.8 points per game and shooting 38.3 percent from three point range over 145 games played. The Brampton Honey Badgers will begin their season with two home games on Friday, May 15 and Sunday, May 17 versus the Ottawa BlackJacks and Calgary Surge, respectively. Click here to get your Honey Badgers tickets today, starting at only $20 per seat. ### About the Brampton Honey Badgers One of the original franchises of the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL), the 2022 CEBL Champion Brampton Honey Badgers proudly call the CAA Centre home. The Brampton front office and basketball operations department bring NBA, NBA G League, national team, NCAA and major international pro league experience to the franchise. With a vision of promoting Brampton grassroots basketball and local businesses through community and corporate engagement, the Honey Badgers will leverage the explosion of basketball as a vehicle for innovation and change. For more information visit honeybadgers.ca . About the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) The Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) is Canada’s professional basketball league, featuring 10 member clubs across six provinces. Powered by elite talent, a fast-paced game format, and deep community connections, the CEBL delivers high-level basketball and unforgettable summer experiences for fans nationwide. The league boasts the youngest fan base in Canadian professional sport, half under age 34, and one of the fastest-growing audiences in the country, now reaching nearly 4.1 million Canadians. This momentum reflects the CEBL’s ability to deliver dynamic, thrilling gameplay while connecting deeply with a new generation of fans and expanding basketball’s cultural footprint across Canada. The CEBL is where elite performance meets homegrown talent. In 2025, 17 players with NBA experience hit the court, while nearly 70% of the league’s roster was Canadian, the highest concentration of domestic talent in any professional sports league in the country. Running from May through August, the CEBL’s season is a showcase of top basketball talent and a summer hub for fast-paced, high-energy fan excitement. Media Contact: Elias Eldridge - Account Executive & Communications Specialist Brampton Honey Badgers eeldridge@honeybadgers.ca



PROFESSIONAL STATISTICS

Totals

Year Team G MIN PTS 2FGP 3FGP FT RO RD RT AS PF BS ST TO
2025-26 Salt Lake City Stars (NBA G League) 47 1369 893 257-462 80-203 82-107 33 101 134 253 111 2 55 120
2025 Edmonton Stingers 25 789 582 159-266 56-138 96-106 25 81 106 119 49 3 48 59
2024-25 Constanta (Romania) 10 357 260 76-133 22-56 42-49 10 36 46 32 23 0 14 36
2024 Los Angeles Lakers (NBA Summer League) 7 155 48 19-43 3-10 1-2 3 15 18 20 19 0 3 13
Totals 89 2670 1783 511-904 161-407 221-264 71 233 304 424 202 5 120 228

Averages

Year Team G MIN PTS 2FGP 3FGP FT RO RD RT AS PF BS ST TO
2025-26 Salt Lake City Stars (NBA G League) 47 29.1 19.0 0.556 0.394 0.766 0.7 2.1 2.9 5.4 2.4 0.0 1.2 2.6
2025 Edmonton Stingers 25 31.6 23.3 0.598 0.406 0.906 1.0 3.2 4.2 4.8 2.0 0.1 1.9 2.4
2024-25 Constanta (Romania) 10 35.7 26.0 0.571 0.393 0.857 1.0 3.6 4.6 3.2 2.3 0.0 1.4 3.6
2024 Los Angeles Lakers (NBA Summer League) 7 22.1 6.9 0.442 0.300 0.500 0.4 2.1 2.6 2.9 2.7 0.0 0.4 1.9
Totals 89 30.0 20.0 0.565 0.396 0.837 0.8 2.6 3.4 4.8 2.3 0.1 1.3 2.6

COLLEGIATE STATISTICS

Totals

Year Team G MIN PTS 2FGP 3FGP FT RO RD RT AS PF BS ST TO
2023-24 Missouri 30 1028 529 151-279 36-80 119-139 23 82 105 121 76 5 33 91
2022-23 Missouri 34 788 241 76-140 14-65 47-57 15 55 70 88 67 2 46 47
2021-22 John A. Logan (JUCO) 33 1039 691 184-316 50-122 173-195 24 117 141 187 28 1 52 66
2020-21 Bradley 25 699 223 66-144 23-64 22-26 16 65 81 93 48 2 24 39
2019-20 Massachusetts 31 871 288 80-185 26-81 50-64 21 56 77 153 67 1 34 83
Totals 153 4425 1972 557-1064 149-412 411-481 99 375 474 642 286 11 189 326
Averages
Year Team G MIN PTS 2FGP 3FGP FT RO RD RT AS PF BS ST TO
2023-24 Missouri 30 34.3 17.6 0.541 0.450 0.856 0.8 2.7 3.5 4.0 2.5 0.2 1.1 3.0
2022-23 Missouri 34 23.2 7.1 0.543 0.215 0.825 0.4 1.6 2.1 2.6 2.0 0.1 1.4 1.4
2021-22 John A. Logan (JUCO) 33 31.5 20.9 0.582 0.410 0.887 0.7 3.5 4.3 5.7 0.8 0.0 1.6 2.0
2020-21 Bradley 25 28.0 8.9 0.458 0.359 0.846 0.6 2.6 3.2 3.7 1.9 0.1 1.0 1.6
2019-20 Massachusetts 31 28.1 9.3 0.432 0.321 0.781 0.7 1.8 2.5 4.9 2.2 0.0 1.1 2.7
Totals 153 28.9 12.9 0.523 0.362 0.854 0.6 2.5 3.1 4.2 1.9 0.1 1.2 2.1