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A horrid start dragged down Henderson's numbers, but while he isn't Wemby, we saw flashes of potential in the season's second half.
John Hollinger68
With a roster filled with youngsters who are the future, the Blazers kept all their veterans at the trade deadline.
Jason Quick196
The league has arguably never been this bad, this broadly, and the Pistons, Spurs, Wizards, Hornets and Blazers are leading the way.
John Hollinger240
The third overall pick has had issues with fouls, his shot and an ankle injury, but the Blazers believe he is showing progress.
Jason Quick68
The 19-year-old is averaging 8.8 points, 2.2 rebounds and 4.6 assists per game on 34.6 percent shooting from the floor this season.
Shams Charania and Jason Quick20
On Wednesday, Blazers coach Chauncey Billups and veteran Malcolm Brogdon were beginning the molding process of their promising point guard.
Jason Quick76
Ahead of his regular-season debut, the rookie guard with an "old soul" is showing he's mature beyond his years.
Jason Quick51
Some of the NBA's most intriguing young players are in the Northwest Division.
The Athletic80
The Blazers rookie let people know that he and the team were ready to look to the future: "I’m not trying to be the new Dame."
Jason Quick69
This trade allows Portland's devoted fan base to exhale and embrace what has been long overdue: The gift that is Scoot Henderson.
Jason Quick90
Breaking down the performances Victor Wembanyama, the Thompson twins and many more incoming prospects.
Sam Vecenie60
How one of the NBA's newest star point guards will continue an apprenticeship in Portland led by former NBA point guards.
David Aldridge54
"His superpower is his speed and his explosiveness," Blazers coach Chauncey Billups said. "I thought he did a really good job."
Jason Quick113
Henderson, the No. 3 pick in the draft last month, finished with 15 points, six assists and five rebounds in 21 minutes.
Joe Vardon43
Blazers general manager Joe Cronin says he didn't make a trade Thursday because Scoot Henderson could be a "transcendent" player.
Jason Quick186
The G League Ignite guard is eager to learn from the 'fearless' Damian Lillard in Portland.
Mike Vorkunov47
Miller, a 20-year-old wing out of Alabama, was selected over 19-year-old guard Scoot Henderson with the No. 2 pick.
The Athletic Staff65
With the NBA Draft Lottery approaching, how would a new top prospect fit into Houston's lineup?
Kelly Iko36
It's time for the first Rockets mock draft of the season and hopes are still high in Houston.
Kelly Iko45
We know Victor Wembenyama is No. 1, but what might the rest of the Pistons' draft board look like right now?
James L. Edwards III138