Victor Wembanyama is considered a lock to be taken with the No. 1 pick, but Scoot Henderson doesn’t want to give up without a fight, writes Alex Schiffer of The Athletic. Speaking to reporters Wednesday at the NBA Draft Combine, Henderson said he believes he’s just as valuable as the French big man and he’s willing to meet with the Spurs to make his case.
“I think I have the ability to go No. 1,” he said. “I believe in myself as any competitor should.”
Henderson added that he hasn’t met with any teams at the combine yet, but he expects to hold several meetings and workouts over the next few weeks. Even if San Antonio doesn’t take him up on his offer, the Hornets and Trail Blazers, who hold picks No. 2 and 3, should be very interested. Those teams already have established lead guards in LaMelo Ball and Damian Lillard, but Henderson believes he could be successful in either situation.
“I don’t have to be ball dominant,” he added. “When my time comes, I’ll kill.”
There’s more draft news to pass along:
- Brandon Miller, who’s projected as a top-three pick, is willing to hold meetings with teams outside of that range, tweets K.C. Johnson of NBC Sports Chicago. Miller has already met with the Bulls, who lost their first-round pick to Orlando when they failed to move up in Tuesday’s lottery.
- Five-on-five scrimmages are among the highlights of the combine, but the highest-rated players typically choose not to participate. Thirty-seven prospects are skipping this year’s scrimmages, tweets Jonathan Givony of ESPN. That list includes Leonard Miller of G League Ignite, who was a last-minute decision, according to Jeremy Woo of ESPN (Twitter link).
- Tuesday’s lottery resulted in a slew of new mock drafts from ESPN, The Ringer, The Athletic and Bleacher Report. Outside of Wembanyama at No. 1, there’s a lot of disagreement among the mocks, which reflects the uncertainty over many of the top prospects.
- John Hollinger of The Athletic offers his ranking of the top 20 players in this year’s draft class, along with a pair of sleepers from Creighton and Santa Clara.
- Jordan Walsh of Arkansas appears to be leaning toward keeping his name in the draft after a strong first day at the combine, according to Vincent Goodwill of Yahoo Sports. Walsh has already worked out for the Nets and Celtics and is currently considered to be an early second-round pick.
- Tyrece Radford will withdraw from the draft and return for his final year of eligibility at Texas A&M, according to The Dallas Morning News. Rob Perry will also leave the draft and return to Murray State next season, tweets Jon Rothstein of CBS Sports.
Scoot Henderson is absolutely the next great PG. Think D Rose and CP3 mix. He is already NBA size. He’s 6’4, 200 LBs. He is ready to start from day one. And probably will be ROY. Wemby will take longer to develop.
Scoot’s actually 6’2″, so he’s a little short for an NBA guard. His jumper is a little erratic as he only shot .275 from deep although he has a decent midrange jumper. He also shoots too early in the shot clock. He’s got a good head on his shoulders though and he wants to get better. I see him more like Westbrook with a better attitude and mid-range game.
Measuring Scoot with Barkley’s tape measure I see.
Hes a shorter, lighter Westbrook. It may be the perfect comp.
He’s got a big wingspan. So plays bigger than he is. Like DM. At 19 already has an NBA body. 6’ 2” in socks ….. Your body is still growing till 24. Look at any NBA player. All are thicker, stronger, and even taller by 24. He’s been listed 6’ 2”, 6’ 3”. With that wingspan. He plays like a 6’ 5” guard. And yes he plays both ways.
77% FT ….. his shot is still coming. And he still put up 18 a gm plus 7 ast. And he shot 27% from three. Not like Westbrook. He’s more a traditional PG. Not a high flier. He’s more in control. And he’s a baby.
Had a huge gm against Wemby (37 pts). He even had more rebs. Scoot had 28 pts n 9 ast. That’s 48 pts minimum.
Like I said a real PG, generational. In the end could have a better career…… Blazers are not passing on him. Although they may trade him. Imo Rockets should trade up for him.
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He’s basically a slightly taller Donovan Mitchell.
No way Scoot does not going second. Miller is not as stable mentally. No way Wemby does not become a Spur.
Anyone see @scissormetimbers today?
In case anyone needs a reminder, he’s the Celtics fan that predicted that the Celtics were sweeping the Heat.
I hope he doesn’t pull off a disappearing act.
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Should Bronadon Miller get selected second and Portland is on the board at 3 with Scoot Henderson available what about this….
Third overall pick for KAT…
Portland has a big 3 of Dame Grant and KAT they probably need to add defenders
Minny has a superstar backcourt with Scoot and Ant with McDaniels and Gobert. They’d probably need to add a 3 point specialist for spacing but both sides would be better.
Portland then go Nurkic and Keon Johnson for DFS and Patty Mills. Bring back Melo and get a back up defensive centre.
Dame Simons Grant DFS KAT
Mills Sharpe Thybulle Melo …
As for Minny, Mike Conley for Doug McDermott and Birch. San Antonio bring in the veteran point guard for their young rebuilding team. He’d be the perfect vet for Jones development. Kyle Anderson for Dillon Brooks in a sign and trade. Bring back Pat Bev too
Scoot ANT Brooks McDaniels Gobert
Bev Nowell McDermott Reid