Guard Scoot Henderson sustained a torn left hamstring during a workout this week, the Trail Blazers announced in a press release.
According to the team, Henderson is expected to resume basketball activities in four-to-eight weeks. Portland will provide additional updates on Henderson’s status “as appropriate.”
Crucially, the announcement doesn’t say that Henderson is expected to return in four-to-eight weeks — it’s just when he’ll resume basketball drills. It’s safe to say that, at minimum, Henderson will miss the start of his third NBA season.
A 6’3″ point guard, Henderson was a highly touted NBA prospect who spent two years with the now-defunct G League Ignite prior to being selected No. 3 overall in the 2023 draft.
Henderson got off to a pretty slow start as a rookie, putting up solid counting stats (14.0 points, 5.4 assists, 3.1 rebounds) but struggling with turnovers (3.4) and efficiency (.385/.325/.814 shooting line) in 62 games (28.5 minutes per contest).
While 21-year-old’s per-36 numbers were quite similar in year two, he showed improvement defensively, took better care of the ball, and was more efficient (.419/.354/.767 shooting line) in 66 contests, most of which came in a reserve role (26.7 MPG).
The Blazers were already going to be shorthanded in the backcourt after re-signing franchise icon Damian Lillard, who was waived by Milwaukee after suffering a torn Achilles tendon in the playoffs, this offseason.
With Henderson out as well, offseason additions Jrue Holiday and Blake Wesley are candidates for more playing time at the point.
Is it time to call him injury prone then?
Since being in the league he’s had two ankle sprains and a concussion. How exactly is this injury prone???
4 to 8 weeks would be lucky. Thiose time of injuries you do not want to come back too quickly.
Yeah, that feels like a crazy short timeframe , this one of those injuries where I read it and cringed at the pain
Just pulling a hamstring takes a few weeks to heal.
He’ll have extra time to spend in the video room with Dame. There’s a lot of talent in Portland just no chemistry.