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2006 Pro Basketball Combine: Men's Player Profile -- Garrett Farha

Name:

Garrett Farha

Positions Played:

Point Guard, Shooting Guard
Height: 70" (with shoes - verified at combine)
Weight: 158 pounds (verified at combine)
Nationality/Passport:

US passport

Birthdate: 1/18/1984
School/Last Season of Eligibility: Saint Francis (PA)/2006
Last Professional Team:

N/A

 

Scouting Report from 2006 Pro Basketball Combine

Category Comments
Physical & Mental

Small stature does not seem to hurt him. Has a real "coach on the floor" mentality

Ball Skills NCAA D1 level
Offense Creates first, shoots second. Solid jumper with three-point range. Makes good decisions
Rebounding Needs to take advantage when others box out well on defensive boards
Defense Aggressive

Game Knowledge

Excellent
Strengths Court leadership. A throw back to the old point guards of 1950s and 60s.
Opportunities for Improvement Physical strength, defensive off ball
Overall Comments

Pro potential with game understanding, poise, floor vision

 

Collegiate Basketball Career:

Head Coach: Bobby Jones (814) 472-3286

Senior (2005-06) League leader in Assist-to-Turnover ratio, second in assists play playing part of the year with a broken hand... Team captain... One of team leaders in 14 statistical categories, second on team in defensive rebounding. Finished sixth all time in school history in assists, while only playing two seasons. Started every game at St. Francis. Junior (2004-05) In his first season running the point for the Red Flash, Farha etched his name in the Northeast Conference record books by leading the conference in assists (6.9 apg), three-point percentage (.467) and assist-to-turnover ratio (2.28:1). In doing so, he became the first player to lead the conference in three individual statistical categories since Long Island’s Charles Jones finished first in five of them (scoring, assists, three-pointers, steals and assist-to-turnover ratio) back in 1997-98; led the Northeast Conference with 6.93 assists per game and a 46.7 3-point shooting percentage in 2004-05; his 6.93 assists per game were also good for ninth in the nation; was successful on 46.7 percent of his shots from 3-point land, which would have been good for fourth in the nation had he qualified with enough attempts; 194 assists in 2004-05 were the third most for a single-season in school history.

At Cloud County Community College as a freshman and sophomore led Jayhawk Conference and ranked third in Division I of National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) in assists during 2003-04 season, averaging 8.60 apg; dished out school-record 266 assists at Cloud County in 2003-04, and passed out nine-or-more in 16 games; finished two-year career with school-record 458 assists. NJCAA Academic All-American.

ESPN Academic All-American, 3rd most assists in a season at St. Francis.

Personal Data:
Born January 18, 1984 in USA... Great grandparents born in Lebanon... US passport.

Contact Information:
Box 651

Concordia, KS 66901

(785) 243-7456

(785) 243-9010

Email: gfarha10@hotmail.com or dan@fafoodsales.com

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