"I bring intensity on the defensive end, first and foremost," he said. "That’s what I do, that’s my game. I’m definitely going to be a leader for my team." According to Findlay coach Michael Peck, Garrett isn’t just saying the right things. "He’s got some things you can’t teach – athleticism, speed, explosion -- and he’s got a knack for defense," he said. "You don’t have to beg that out of him. An athlete that will get down and guard? There’s not a lot of guys who are willing to do that." On a Findlay team with two high-major Division I guards – Texas-bound point guard Myck Kabongo and Arizona signee Nick Johnson – Garrett plays down low because of the Pilots lack of size. But at St. John’s, Garrett will play on the wing. "He’s receptive to coaching. " Peck said. "He listens, he goes in and does exactly what you want him to do and he goes hard. That’s a big advantage. They’ll just continue to build on his skill set on the perimeter."
Findlay's Garrett excited about future at St. John's - NYPOST.com
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