Senior G Corey Henderson
If you only watched a couple Tulsa games last year, I wouldn't blame you for thinking Corey Henderson was the best player on the team. His jumper is pure, he's quick, and he demands the ball at the end of the shot clock. And sometimes it all comes together. Like the 22-point performance against USF with Taplin in foul trouble that brought the team to 5-1 in conference play.
But if you watched every Tulsa game last year, you probably started to see the missed defensive assignments, the off-balance jumpers from 20 feet 8 inches, the stretch of 97 consecutive minutes played in December without grabbing a single rebound. Like Pat Swilling before him and Glenn Andrews before that, he's a nice player to have coming off your bench. Maybe he can provide a spark and give the team some energy. He can definitely make free throws. But it's not a guy you want playing significant minutes.
By my estimation, the arrival of Curran Scott means that Henderson can play that role this year. And with improved shot selection, he wouldn't need to look like the best player to play a role on a tournament team.
2017 stats: 22.4mpg, 8.7ppg, 1.1rpg, 1.2apg, 0.5spg, 1.3topg, 0.1bpg, 41.3% 2PT, 33.8% 3PT, 82.8% FT
2018 proj.: 18.4mpg, 5.6ppg, 0.9rpg, 1.0apg, 0.4spg, 0.8topg, 0.0bpg, 42.4% 2PT, 34.6% 3PT, 86.8% FT
If you only watched a couple Tulsa games last year, I wouldn't blame you for thinking Corey Henderson was the best player on the team. His jumper is pure, he's quick, and he demands the ball at the end of the shot clock. And sometimes it all comes together. Like the 22-point performance against USF with Taplin in foul trouble that brought the team to 5-1 in conference play.
But if you watched every Tulsa game last year, you probably started to see the missed defensive assignments, the off-balance jumpers from 20 feet 8 inches, the stretch of 97 consecutive minutes played in December without grabbing a single rebound. Like Pat Swilling before him and Glenn Andrews before that, he's a nice player to have coming off your bench. Maybe he can provide a spark and give the team some energy. He can definitely make free throws. But it's not a guy you want playing significant minutes.
By my estimation, the arrival of Curran Scott means that Henderson can play that role this year. And with improved shot selection, he wouldn't need to look like the best player to play a role on a tournament team.
2017 stats: 22.4mpg, 8.7ppg, 1.1rpg, 1.2apg, 0.5spg, 1.3topg, 0.1bpg, 41.3% 2PT, 33.8% 3PT, 82.8% FT
2018 proj.: 18.4mpg, 5.6ppg, 0.9rpg, 1.0apg, 0.4spg, 0.8topg, 0.0bpg, 42.4% 2PT, 34.6% 3PT, 86.8% FT