Shelton Henderson is One and Done

There is literally zero chance he's 1 and done, especially in today's college basketball.

With no outside shot, and being a poor FT shooter, he's not a draftable NBA prospect.

A player like him will likely be a 4 year college player, here and/or somewhere else
2-3 years. No need for him to rush his development. Unless you are a surefire lottery pick, there's no use in going pro, especially with NIL. Players are starting to learn that you can make a ton of money, and develop in college. NBA franchises usually only give a rip about their lottery picks, everyone(other draft picks) else is expendable...
 
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Outside shot still needs work to be NBA ready.

Also, he'll be defended by much stronger/higher caliber opponents once in ACC competition than he has seen thus far.

He def has a good chance of elevating himself into being a "One and Done" player but we'll know more by late February.
He has the NBA body but his shot needs a lot of work to just be respectable and his left hand doesn’t look very strong to me . He needs to add some skill since that’s what all the league seems to care about now. As you said he needs to show more but the potential is there. He’s just physically overwhelming guys at the college level , that won’t happen in the league. Very raw player still.
 
He has the NBA body but his shot needs a lot of work to just be respectable and his left hand doesn’t look very strong to me . He needs to add some skill since that’s what all the league seems to care about now. As you said he needs to show more but the potential is there. He’s just physically overwhelming guys at the college level , that won’t happen in the league. Very raw player still.
Yeah, Shelton could be the college poster player for "Bully Ball."

Defined as: "An aggressive, physical style of play where a stronger offensive player uses their size, strength, and body to create space and power through defenders to score near the basket, often initiating contact to get an advantage, rather than relying on finesse or outside shooting.

It involves lowering the shoulder, using hip leverage to back down defenders, and finishing through traffic, exemplified by players like Zion Williamson."
 
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