Henderson is good practice depth but he isn't going to get minutes this year or future. Liam Beasley and Kevin Clark were better.
You've posted some dumb stuff in your day, but this may take the cake. I don't see Henderson as top 5-7 rotation guy by any means (especially with Stewart around), but Liam and Kevin (both great guys) should never be in the same sentence as Henderson.
Why not? Both Biesty and Clark averaged about double the amount of ppg as Henderson in high school. All Henderson has on them is 3 inches and he can dunk. He's a fringe DI player who decided to walk-on. For comparison sake take a look at Emile Blackman. I used to call him mini Artest in high school. He is by far a superior player than Henderson and while he had some DI interest he chose to play at DII CW Post and eventually follow Coach Casey to Niagara. There are a ton of guys out there who play DII who are probably better than Henderson. Henderson played for a high profile grassroots team and he probably caught hot one weekend and drew some mild interest from mid-high majors but the fact remains he's just an average guard who is great to have as a preferred walk-on. He seems like a great kid who is excited to be a part of the team and grateful he is but lets not exaggerate his level of potential.
I don't even know where to start. Using PPG in high school to support your argument is useless. Henderson's Lake Highland team would have beaten Beasley's Poly Prep team by 40. There are kids that score way more than all of the players mentioned above that don't even have D-3 ability. Next, your assertion that there are better talents at the D-2 level than Henderson...obviously. There are better players at the D-2 level than many guys our roster and on ever roster (besides maybe UK). D-2 kids make the NBA routinely (Charles Oakley, Ben Wallace, Phil Jackson, etc.)
Just stop, dude. Biesty was tiny and unathletic. He couldn't play when we had Phil Missere (another walkon), Dexter Gray, Eugene Lawrence, and Ricky Torres! He never appeared in more than six games in a season (and just for the final seconds).
Also, don't hurt yourself too much by patting yourself on the back about Emil Blackman. Mini Artest? This is almost as dumb as your other point. The guy is in his third year of college. He scored a career high last night (2-7 on wide open threes that we give to everyone). He scored 2 points the game before with six turnovers against St. Bonaventure. He doesn't rebound or pass well. Just like Artest right? He only has 15 boards, 3 assists, and 2 steals in five games with 10 turnovers. He is shooting 20% from three and he's only attempted eight FTS in five games. Henderson and Stewart would be double-digit scorers for Niagara as freshmen.