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2024-25 Season Recap - De'Vion Harmon

By Indiana Mad Ants Staff /April 10, 2025

Height: 6’2” 

Age: 24 

Years Pro: 2 

College: Oklahoma, Oregon & Texas Tech 

Acquired: Traded to Mad Ants from Westchester Knicks on October 17th, 2024 

De’Vion Harmon is the definition of ‘All Gas, No Brakes.’ In 40 games with the Mad Ants, Harmon was not afraid to provide strong defense, facilitate, or take over a game. He played various roles for the Mad Ants throughout the season and was a key part of their success. 

The Texas native appeared in 13 games during the Tip-off Tournament while missing three games with a shoulder injury. He averaged nearly 11 points per game for Indiana during this portion of the schedule. Harmon scored 10 or more points six times in the Tip-off Tournament including three 20-point performances.  

During the regular season portion of the schedule, he played 27 games while averaging just shy of 10 points per game. Harmon scored 10 or more points in 15 of these games including three games with 20 or more points. He set a new career-high with 26 points in the season finale against Grand Rapids.  

Harmon did not play much during the postseason due to the additions of RayJ Dennis and Quenton Jackson. However, he did appear briefly during the second-round loss to Osceola.  

Notable Performances 

11/18/24 vs. Iowa: 24 pts, 6 reb, 7 ast, 2 stl 

11/10/24 at Cleveland: 23 pts, 5 reb, 8 ast, 2 stl 

3/29/25 at Grand Rapids: 26 pts (8-13 FG), 4 reb, 2 ast, 2 stl 

12/28/24 vs. Salt Lake City: 15 pts, 8 reb, 8 ast, 4 stl 

3/20/25 at Delaware: 25 pts (12-20 FG), 8 reb, 5 ast, 2 stl 

Season Stats 

Games Played: 40 (Tip-off Tournament & Regular Season) 

Points: 404 (10.1 per game) 

Rebounds: 125 (3.1 per game) 

Assists: 119 (3.0 per game) 

Field Goal %: 44.9 (149-332) 

3-PT %: 24.3 (17-70) 

FT %: 83.6 (56-67) 

Game Highs 

Points: 26, 3/29 at Grand Rapids 

Rebounds: 11, 2/8 vs. Motor City (Career-high) 

Assists: 8 (2x), Last – 12/28 vs. Salt Lake City (Career-high) 

Steals: 4, 12/28 vs. Salt Lake City (Career-high) 

Field Goals: 12, 3/20 at Delaware 

3-PT Field Goals: 2 (3x), Last – 3/29 at Grand Rapids