Top 40 Indiana basketball players of all-time: #40 – #30
Indiana basketball career stats: 13.6 PPG, 8.5 RPG, 3.0 BLK, 53.8 FG%
In the Hoosiers 1987 title run, Dean Garrett averaged 14.2 points, 9.2 rebounds, and 2.5 blocks per game while playing 33.0 minutes per game. Garrett was Bob Knight’s anchor in the paint and came up big in the 1987 Final Four against UNLV with 18 points, 11 rebounds and two blocks. Yet, that wasn’t even his best game in an IU uniform.
Garrett’s best game (below) with Indiana basketball came on January 30, 1988, where the Hoosiers were taking on then-ranked No. 2 in the country, Purdue at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. Bob Knight’s team, after winning the 1987 National Championship, started off the season 10-6, having already lost to three ranked opponents before this game (#2 Kentucky, #16 Iowa, and #7 Michigan). Unfortunately for Purdue, they could not figure out how to slow down senior center, Dean Garrett, in this game. The leading scorer for the Hoosiers finished the game with 30 points and took down the Boilermakers, 82-79.
Since Garrett only played the two seasons for Bob Knight and Indiana basketball before getting drafted, he doesn’t find himself in the top 10 of many statistical categories for careers at IU, but he does rank in the top two all-time in the following statistical categories in a single season:
Blocks – 99 in 1987-88 (1st) & 93 in 1986-87 (2nd)
Blocks per game – 3.4 in 1987-88 (1st) & 2.7 in 1986-87 (2nd)
In his two-year career in Bloomington, Garrett was still able to make a name for himself with the sixth most blocks (192) in IU history and the best blocks per game average (3.0) in a career at IU. Garrett left Bloomington with a Big Ten Rookie of the Year honor in 1986-87 and All-Big Ten honors in 1987-88 before getting drafted 38th overall in the 1988 NBA Draft by the Phoenix Suns.