Connor Henley
Connor Henley
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Bret Swanson | Prep Hoops Scout
Henley has had a late growth spurt over the past 18 months or so for the Chiefs. Connor moves very well around the floor and even gives him the ability to knockdown the short mid-range jumper from time to time. Connor is a deceptive athlete with some bounce to him. He will look to challenge shots on the defensive end of the floor. Henley tends to stay busy on both ends of the floor away from the ball.
He has an older sister currently playing volleyball at Middle Tennessee State. Connor is currently averaging 9.3 ppg, 6.1 rebounds and 1.7 blocks for the Chiefs this season.
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Read EvaluationBret Swanson | Prep Hoops Scout
Henley was a last-minute sign up for the Prep Hoops South Carolina Top 250 Expo. Connor has hit a late growth spurt and who knows if he’s done with that plateau.
Connor can be a face-up 4-man with his ability to step-out and knockdown the 15–17-foot jumper. Henely plays the game very hard and still is still figuring out where he fits on the floor. Chiefs Head Coach Ryan Walker really looks to have Connor in the the plans this season for North Myrtle Beach HS down in Region 6-4A.
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Read EvaluationBret Swanson | Prep Hoops Scout
Henley has had a late growth spurt and while doing so should see good minutes this season for the Chiefs. Connor is a good athlete who can step up from the short corner and knockdown the shot.
Henley will continue to develop down the road and maybe he grows a bit more. It might be a worth a trip up to Little River and see him and the Chiefs this season.
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