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Dick Garmaker

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Dick Garmaker
Personal information
Born(1932-10-29)October 29, 1932
Hibbing, Minnesota, U.S.
DiedJune 13, 2020(2020-06-13) (aged 87)
Listed height6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Listed weight200 lb (91 kg)
Career information
High schoolHibbing (Hibbing, Minnesota)
College
NBA draft1955: territorial pick
Selected by the Minneapolis Lakers
Playing career1955–1961
PositionShooting guard / small forward
Number16, 18, 17
Career history
19551960Minneapolis Lakers
19601961New York Knicks
Career highlights and awards
Career NBA statistics
Points5,597 (13.3 ppg)
Rebounds1,748 (4.2 rpg)
Assists1,114 (2.6 apg)
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Richard Eugene Garmaker (October 29, 1932 – June 13, 2020) was an American basketball player who played professionally in the National Basketball Association (NBA) from 1955 to 1961.[1]

College career

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Garmaker was a 6'3" guard/forward from the University of Minnesota. He was a 1955 consensus All-American for the Golden Gophers, along with Sihugo Green (Duquesne), Tom Gola (LaSalle), Bill Russell (San Francisco) and Dick Ricketts (Duquesne).

Professional career

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He was drafted by the NBA's Minneapolis Lakers twice (in 1954 and again in 1955) and joined the team for the 1955–56 NBA season. As a result of that fact, Garmaker became the first player in NBA history to be selected in multiple NBA drafts before the practice eventually became abolished in the 1980s.[2] In his four-and-a-half seasons with the Lakers, Garmaker appeared as an NBA All-Star four times. He had his finest season in 1956–57, in which he ranked tenth in the league in points per game (16.3) and earned a spot on the All-NBA second team. In 1960, he was traded to the New York Knicks for Ray Felix and a draft pick, and he retired with the Knicks in 1961, having scored 5,597 career points.

Death

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Dick Garmaker died at age 87 on June 13, 2020.[1]

NBA career statistics

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Legend
  GP Games played   GS  Games started  MPG  Minutes per game
 FG%  Field goal percentage  3P%  3-point field goal percentage  FT%  Free throw percentage
 RPG  Rebounds per game  APG  Assists per game  SPG  Steals per game
 BPG  Blocks per game  PPG  Points per game  Bold  Career high

Regular season

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Year Team GP MPG FG% FT% RPG APG PPG
1955–56 Minneapolis 68 12.8 .370 .806 1.9 1.5 5.7
1956–57 Minneapolis 72 33.4 .400 .839 4.7 2.6 16.3
1957–58 Minneapolis 68 32.6 .395 .764 5.4 2.7 16.1
1958–59 Minneapolis 72 34.6 .395 .772 4.5 2.9 13.7
1959–60 Minneapolis 44 27.0 .377 .718 4.3 3.0 11.7
1959–60 New York 26 28.7 .431 .860 4.8 2.8 12.9
1960–61 New York 71 31.5 .440 .768 3.9 3.1 15.6
Career 421 28.9 .403 .787 4.2 2.6 13.3
All-Star 4 18.3 .361 .833 4.8 1.5 7.8

Playoffs

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Year Team GP MPG FG% FT% RPG APG PPG
1956 Minneapolis 3 14.0 .368 .941 2.7 3.7 10.0
1957 Minneapolis 5 37.4 .275 .844 7.0 3.4 13.0
1959 Minneapolis 13 33.8 .424 .778 4.2 3.0 14.5
Career 21 31.8 .379 .821 4.7 3.2 13.5

References

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  1. ^ a b Rippel, Joel (June 14, 2020). "Dick Garmaker, former Gophers All-America basketball star, dies at 87". Star Tribune. Retrieved June 14, 2020.
  2. ^ Bradley, Robert D. (2013). The Basketball Draft Fact Book: A History of Professional Basketball's College Drafts. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 9780810890695., pg. 451
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