huge prospect that plays for Garner Road AAU. Per his coach, Charlotte is recruiting him.
Rivals - #61 overall, 4 star
Scout - #46 overall, 4 star
ESPN - #39 overall, 4 star, 95 rating.
ESPN Player evaluation
[size=13px]Strengths:[/size][font=helvetica][size=13px]T.J.'s a big, versatile wing player who knows how to use his body like a savvy veteran creating off the dribble from the wing. He moves well without the ball and utilizes screens to free himself; after the catch he has a great shot fake and drive. He has a knack for drawing contact and has a nice touch from the free-throw line. He prefers to shoot it off the catch. Sneaky athlete with good size and has consistently gotten taller with each passing high school season. Mix in the fact that his father played college ball (NC State '74-'76) and you have a good player with college genes. Intelligent player, has the ability to carry a team.[/size][/font][size=13px]Weaknesses: T.J. is not a great defender at this point but he should improve with more discipline in the future. He can knock down a shot from the perimeter, but is going to need to rework his release to become a more consistent shooter from the 3-point line. He is a decent athlete in regards to running and jumping (not going to wow you). We would like to see him play with a higher motor and greater sense of urgency. He owns too good of a body to not be a better rebounder. Also needs to work on replicating efforts and keeping his focus. Would like to see him become a vocal player and not settle for 3's.[/size][size=13px]Bottom Line: T.J. is very skilled for a young player. He is a fantastic natural scorer. T.J. can score inside and out. He uses his size very well inside on post ups. He's a Top 100 level prospect who spent his first two seasons at Durham Riverside before transferring. He'll be a first or second tier recruit for high-major schools.[/size]
http://blip.tv/scoutsfocus/6-4-terry-henderson-is-a-high-major-wing-shooter-with-bounce-5207403