Third-year guard Scoot Henderson has yet to play for the Trail Blazers this season as he recovers from a left hamstring tear, but his debut may not be far off. According to Sean Highkin of The Rose Garden Report (Substack link), Henderson is in the final stage of his recovery process and has begun to take part in full-contact practices.

“He’s able to do some contact now,” interim head coach Tiago Splitter said on Thursday. “Getting better. I don’t have a date for you yet, but he’s doing a lot and feeling well after practice.”

When the Blazers first announced a week before training camp that Henderson had torn his hamstring in a workout, they indicated he would be sidelined from basketball activities for about four-to-eight weeks.

However, general manager Joe Cronin told reporters on media day a few days later that Henderson’s timeline for resuming basketball activities could extend beyond that initial projection, since hamstring injuries can be “stubborn” and tricky to handle. Four months later, the 6’3″ guard – who will turn 22 next Tuesday, appears on the verge of returning.

The third overall pick in the 2023 draft, Henderson had an up-and-down rookie season but began to show real improvement in his second year in the NBA. In his final 35 games of the 2024/25 season, he averaged 14.2 points, 5.2 assists, and 3.1 rebounds in 27.5 minutes per game, with a shooting line of .434/.384/.766 shooting line.

In addition to Henderson, the Blazers could also get another injured guard, Blake Wesley, back in the not-too-distant future. Wesley has been out since October 31 due to foot surgery, but Splitter indicated on Thursday that he’s also in the final stage of his recovery, per Highkin.

Wesley was playing a regular role off Portland’s bench, averaging 17.6 minutes per night in his five healthy games, before going down with that injury.

The Blazers will face contract decisions on both Henderson and Wesley this summer, as the former will be eligible for a rookie scale extension while the latter will be an unrestricted free agent.

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