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Scoot Henderson returns to Blazers and finds peace amid scrutiny
Summary
Scoot Henderson returned after a four-month hamstring absence and posted 11 points and nine assists in Portland's 135-115 win; he has attended pregame chapel sessions frequently and says his faith helped him find calm.
Content
Scoot Henderson returned to the Trail Blazers on Friday after missing the season's first 51 games with a hamstring injury. His return came amid ongoing scrutiny about his development since being a high draft pick. He played 21 minutes off the bench in Portland's home win over Memphis. During his recovery he increased attendance at pregame chapel sessions and described faith as a source of calm.
Reported details:
- Henderson played 21 minutes and recorded 11 points, nine assists and five rebounds in the game after his return.
- Portland defeated Memphis 135-115, ending a six-game losing streak, and the Blazers outscored Memphis by 19 when Henderson was on the court.
- Henderson missed the season's first 51 games because of a hamstring injury sustained before training camp.
- Coaches and teammates noted his increased attendance at pregame chapel sessions (Henderson estimates about 80–85 percent) and said his faith has helped him find peace.
Summary:
Henderson's return included the stat line above and renewed attention to his faith, and staff described it as a step in his reintegration with the team. Undetermined at this time.
