Background
Garrett was born in Shelbyville, Indiana and played basketball at Shelbyville High School.
Garrett was born in Shelbyville, Indiana and played basketball at Shelbyville High School.
He led Shelbyville to the Indiana state championship in 1947 and was named Indiana Mr. Basketball. He then went to Indiana University, where he played for head coach Branch McCracken. Garrett was the first African-American to play on the Indiana University basketball team and also the first to regularly start on a Big Ten team
He was named an All-American in 1951, his senior season.
He was selected by the Boston Celtics in the second round of the National Basketball Association draft, becoming the third black player ever drafted by an National Basketball Association team Shortly thereafter, Garrett was called into military duty.
After two years in the United States. Army, Garrett returned home to find that he had been cut from the Celtics, and he began playing for the Harlem Globetrotters. Following his stint with the Globetrotters, he began teaching and coaching basketball at Wood High School in Indianapolis.
Garrett led Attucks to another state title in 1959.
Garrett was assistant dean for student services at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis at the time of his death from a heart attack, at the age of 45. He is buried in Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis. Garrett was inducted into the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame in 1974.