#10 Point Guard

Darius Garland

Height / Weight
6' 1" / 192 lbs
Born
Jan 26, 2000 (24)
College
Vanderbilt
NBA Draft
1st Round, 5th Overall, 2019
Nationality
American
SEASON STATS
2023-2024
PTS
18.0
-3.6
Rebounds
2.7
-0.0
Assists
6.5
-1.3
PER
18.99
-3.73
PLAYER INFO
Full Name: Darius Garland
Nickname: Boog
Place of Birth: Gary, Indiana
Shoe Size: 13
Education: Vanderbilt
Parents: Felicia and Winston Garland

Darius Garland Biography Details, Age, Net Worth, and Basketball Career

Darius Garland is an NBA point guard for the Cleveland Cavaliers. He was selected fifth overall by the Cavs in the first round of the 2019 NBA Draft and has shown flashes of brilliance in his rookie season as the Cavaliers hope he can help lead them back to the playoffs. Garland had a decorated high school career and played his college basketball in the SEC, proving at each stop that he is a player worth watching at the highest levels of competition.

Darius Garland Basketball Career

High School Career (Brentwood Academy)

Garland played his high school basketball at Brentwood Academy in Tennessee, where he earned several prestigious accolades. Garland was named Mr. Basketball in the state of Tennessee three times, earning his way onto the USA Basketball junior national team in the process. He was a four-time state champion at Brentwood Academy, earning McDonald’s All-American honors, and appearing at the Nike Hoop Summit and Jordan Brand classic. ESPN and other recruiting analysts deemed him a five-star recruit and one of the players to watch in his recruiting class.

College Career (Vanderbilt Commodores)

After being recruited by Duke and other college basketball powerhouses, Garland elected to go to Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. Under head coach Bryce Drew, Garland was the most highly touted recruit to ever select Vanderbilt as their program of choice. The decision paid immediate dividends for Garland, whose non-conference schedule was highlighted by a 33-point performance against the Liberty Flames.

Unfortunately for Vanderbilt and Garland, he was unable to complete his freshman season due to a meniscus injury sustained in a game against Kent State. Garland never suited up for the Commodores again, as he announced in January of 2019 that he would be leaving the school to focus on rehabilitation and preparation for the upcoming NBA Draft.

NBA Career

The Cleveland Cavaliers selected Garland with the fifth overall pick in the 2019 NBA Draft. Garland was selected after the New Orleans Pelicans drafted Zion Williamson, the Memphis Grizzlies took Ja Morant, the New York Knicks selected RJ Barrett, and the Los Angeles Lakers took and traded De’Andre Hunter. He was drafted to play alongside Collin Sexton in the backcourt, with the plan being for the rookie Garland and second-year player in Sexton to be the foundation of the Cavaliers backcourt for the future against the Bucks, Bulls and Pacers in the Central division. Garland was signed shortly after the draft, along with fellow Cavs draft picks Dylan Windler and Kevin Porter Jr.

Garland’s rookie year was interrupted after the Cavaliers had played 65 games due to the coronavirus pandemic. Garland played in 59 of the team’s games, starting in all 59 of those contests. He averaged 12.3 points per game and 3.9 assists per game in nearly 31 minutes of action per contest. The rookie’s scoring average increased in each of his first four months in the league, peaking at 14.4 points per game in January of 2020.

Any rookie season comes with ups and downs, with Garland’s being no exception. Averaging five points per game in three games against the Boston Celtics and shooting 3-11 against the Clippers were certainly low points, but Garland has proven himself capable of getting the better of several elite teams as well. His 18 points on against the Denver Nuggets, or 50% shooting night against Russell Westbrook and the Houston Rockets were high points in his first year.

Darius Garland Net Worth, Salary, Endorsements & Career Earnings

Darius Garland signed a four-year, $29 million deal with the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2019. The final two years of Garland’s rookie contract are team option years, meaning that the Cavaliers can decide whether or not to keep Garland on their roster for the third and fourth years of his rookie deal. If they decline the option in either of those seasons, Garland would become a free agent.

Garland also landed a shoe deal heading into his rookie season with Nike. The terms of the shoe deal were not disclosed, outside of the fact that it was a multi-year agreement between Nike and Garland.

Darius Garland Personal Life

Darius Garland was born in Gary, Indiana on January 26, 2000. He was born to Felicia and Winston Garland. Garland is the youngest of eight siblings. He has an older sister named Kacie and older brothers named Cody, Desmond, Hilton, Jye, Miguel and Taj. Garland does not have any children at this time, and his relationship status is unknown.

Darius Garland Fun Facts

  • Garland’s father, Winston, was a professional basketball player as well. He played for five NBA teams.
  • Garland is active on social media, with over 299,000 followers on Instagram.
  • He is an avid shoe collector and owns several rare pairs of Air Jordan sneakers.
  • Garland also played baseball as a child but made the decision to focus on basketball as he got older.
  • He attended basketball camp at Valpo as a child, which was led by then-Crusaders coach Bryce Drew. Drew later coached him in college at Vanderbilt.
Career stats
2023-2024
CLE
2022-2023
CLE
2021-2022
CLE
2020-2021
CLE
2019-2020
CLE
Season Team G MIN FG% 3P% FT% REB AST BLK STL PTS
2023-2024
57 33.3 44.6 37.1 83.4 2.7 6.5 0.1 1.3 18.0
2022-2023
69 35.5 46.2 41.0 86.3 2.7 7.8 0.1 1.2 21.6
2021-2022
68 35.7 46.2 38.3 89.2 3.3 8.6 0.1 1.3 21.7
2020-2021
54 33.1 45.1 39.5 84.8 2.4 6.1 0.1 1.2 17.4
2019-2020
59 30.9 40.1 35.5 87.5 1.9 3.9 0.1 0.7 12.3
Recent Games
Mon 4/22
Sat 4/20
Fri 4/12
Wed 4/10
Sun 4/7
Sat 4/6
Wed 4/3
Tue 4/2
Sun 3/31
Fri 3/29
Date Opp RESULT MIN PTS OR DR REB AST STL BLK TO
Mon 4/22
W 86-96
31 15 0 3 3 4 1 0 4
Sat 4/20
W 83-97
32 14 0 3 3 8 1 0 5
Fri 4/12
W 120-129
28 16 0 2 2 4 0 0 4
Wed 4/10
W 98-110
30 16 0 6 6 9 0 1 3
Sun 4/7
L 118-120
40 28 2 3 5 8 5 0 5
Sat 4/6
L 97-116
34 26 1 1 2 2 5 0 1
Wed 4/3
L 101-122
39 15 0 1 1 8 2 0 3
Tue 4/2
W 129-113
31 8 0 3 3 8 0 1 2
Sun 3/31
L 101-130
28 5 0 2 2 7 2 0 3
Fri 3/29
W 114-117
35 14 0 3 3 12 0 0 3

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