John Henson wants out of Milwaukee

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Yeah and it's a fan opinion, and we know what that's worth ;)

Still, maybe he was and is soft IDK. I'd like to know what his defense and rebounding are like

Rebounding is average for his height and position. Good shot blocker, but easily pushed around and overpowered by bigger, stronger players.

BNM
 
Henson is the classic case of a guy who is a good shot blocker, but a bad defender. His net production and on court/off court stats are terrible, much worse than his teammate Greg Monroe, who isn't exactly known for his defense.

BNM
Thanks :)
 
BTW, for those concerned that Zach Collins is "too skinny", Collins at 19 weighs more (232 lb.) than Henson at 26 (229 lb.). As a 22-year old rookie Henson weighed 216 lb. Collins already weighs more and will add a little more weight as he grows into his body and will also add strength with an NBA training regime.

I actually liked Henson in the 2012 draft. He was coming from a good program (UNC) and was a good shot blocker in college. But, he's never developed any kind of offensive game and has never really added the strength necessary to play in the paint in the NBA. At 26 and on his contract, I'd rather just roll with Collins and Swanigan.

BNM
 
BTW, for those concerned that Zach Collins is "too skinny", Collins at 19 weighs more (232 lb.) than Henson at 26 (229 lb.). As a 22-year old rookie Henson weighed 216 lb. Collins already weighs more and will add a little more weight as he grows into his body and will also add strength with an NBA training regime.

I actually liked Henson in the 2012 draft. He was coming from a good program (UNC) and was a good shot blocker in college. But, he's never developed any kind of offensive game and has never really added the strength necessary to play in the paint in the NBA. At 26 and on his contract, I'd rather just roll with Collins and Swanigan.

BNM

I don't think Collins will have a problem adding weight once his body matures a bit (he's only 19). Looking at the size of his dad. It looks like he won't have problems at all.
 
I'd ask Milwaukee for Middleton BTW. I'm aware it's going to be mighty difficult to get him but Milwaukee have Brogdon who I still feel is more suited to a shooting guard position, and just signed Snell to a $11M per year contract, so maybe they'd consider it for a very good package. Something along the lines of Harkless, Davis and unprotected future first round pick may do the trick, or we could involve a third team that would be able to send them a point guard they so badly need. We could even take some of their bad deals (Henson, Dellavedova) and give them expiring contract Aminu in return.
 
I like Henson but we have a shitload of bigs. Maybe Milwaukee wants Leonard. They seem to love shitty white centers.
 
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I'd ask Milwaukee for Middleton BTW. I'm aware it's going to be mighty difficult to get him but Milwaukee have Brogdon who I still feel is more suited to a shooting guard position, and just signed Snell to a $11M per year contract, so maybe they'd consider it for a very good package. Something along the lines of Harkless, Davis and unprotected future first round pick may do the trick, or we could involve a third team that would be able to send them a point guard they so badly need. We could even take some of their bad deals (Henson, Dellavedova) and give them expiring contract Aminu in return.
I'm always open to trying to get Middleton.

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Three team deal with NYK, Henson to Portland, Carmelo to Milwaukee.

barfo
 
Three team deal with NYK, Henson to Portland, Carmelo to Milwaukee.

barfo
Maybe a 4-team deal?

Would Harkless for Gordon be a talent upgrade for Portland?
Would the Knicks consider Harkless/Henson a good return for 'Melo?
Would the Bucks benefit from converting Henson/Teletovic into Anderson?

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