Drew Henderson Explained

Drew Henderson
Career Position:Forward
Height Ft:6
Height In:7
Birth Date:19 March 1971
Birth Place:New York City, New York
Nationality:American / Dutch
High School:McQuaid Jesuit
(Rochester, New York)
College:Fairfield (1989–1993)
Draft Year:1993
Years1:1993–1994
Team1:Donar Groningen[1]
Years2:1994–1995
Team2:Finland, France
Years3:1995–1997
Team3:Assist Assen[2]
Years4:1997–1999
Team4:Virtus Werkendam[3]
Years5:1999–2000
Team5:Brother Gent[4]
Years6:2000–2001
Team6:Landstede Basketbal,[5] Spain
Years7:2001–2002
Team7:Portugal
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Drew Henderson (born March 19, 1971) is an American-Dutch retired professional basketball player and coach and a current university administrator. He has played and coached internationally. Henderson has also been a member of the Dutch national basketball team.[6]

Early life

Henderson was born in New York. A 6'7" multi-sport athlete as a child and excelled at basketball, football, and boxing. At age 15, Henderson moved to Rochester, New York and attended McQuaid Jesuit High School, where he played basketball and won a state championship his junior year. He then earned a basketball scholarship to Fairfield University in Fairfield, Connecticut.

College career

After his freshman year at Fairfield, Henderson was chosen as a member of the All-Freshman Team of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC). Henderson led the MAAC in rebounding during his junior and senior seasons (1992, 1993) and was in the top 10 of the country in this category in both seasons. He was also chosen to the all-MAAC first team during these seasons. He became the first player in Fairfield University history to compile over 1,500 points, 1,000 rebounds, and 100 blocked shots. Henderson still holds the rebounding record at the school (1,080). He also holds the record for most assists in a single game with 20. In 2017, Henderson was inducted into the Fairfield University Hall of Fame.

Professional career

Henderson began his professional career with the USBL after being drafted in the first round and being coached by NBA Hall of Fame member Nate "Tiny" Archibald. This led to a 10-day contract with the Boston Celtics in 1994, although he never appeared in a regular season NBA game.

After this, Drew went on to Europe and played professionally in seven countries over an 11-year career. He led the Eredivisie in rebounding for three consecutive seasons.[7]

National team career

On November 19, 2000, Henderson played one game for the Netherlands national basketball team in a friendly game against Belgium, after being selected by coach Maarten van Gent.[8]

Personal life

Henderson transferred to the field of higher education upon retiring from basketball, which was caused by a car accident that injured his knee. He is currently an experienced university professor, administrator and English teacher in the Netherlands . Henderson earned his master's degree in the Netherlands during his basketball career.

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References

Notes and References

  1. https://www.donarmuseum.nl/spelers/88-drew-henderson/ Player profile on DonarMuseum.nl
  2. https://www.dekrantvantoen.nl/vw/article.do?v2=true&id=NVHN-19960415-AE0020004&vw=org&lm=drew%2Chenderson Nieuwsblad van het Noorden, April 15, 1996
  3. https://www.dekrantvantoen.nl/vw/article.do?v2=true&id=NVHN-19980126-AE0018001&vw=org&lm=drew%2Chenderson Nieuwsblad van het Noorden, January 26, 1998
  4. https://www.dekrantvantoen.nl/vw/article.do?v2=true&id=NVHN-19990505-AE0019002&vw=org&lm=drew%2Chenderson Nieuwsblad van het Noorden, May 5, 1999
  5. https://db.basketball.nl/db/overzicht/spelersdossier.pl?detail=Dossier&spl_ID=1713 Player profile on the Dutch Basketball Federation
  6. Web site: NEDERLANDS TEAM. basketball.vuurwerk.nl. 2016-01-02.
  7. Web site: 2016-07-11 . Lijstaanvoerders rebounds gemiddeld competitie Basketball Happenings . 2022-07-03 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160711182621/http://j-dus.com/lijstaanvoerders-rebounds-gemiddeld-competitie-m/ . 2016-07-11 .
  8. Web site: Oranje Internationals . 2022-07-03 . Oranje Basketball . nl.