Even if John Henson falls to us, I'm unsure how much sense it would make to draft him, instead of using the pick at other spots. I think Anthony Randolph is a very similar type player that should be available cheaply though free agency. What I find the most interesting is that Henson is only 1 year younger than Randolph.
I see Randolph as the perfect player to play with Rondo and in 31 career starts Randolph has averaged the following:
PPG 11.6
RPG 8.2
APG 1.1
SPG 1.0
BPG 1.4
FG% 47.8
FT% 79.0
MPG 25.11 (ONLY)
I just dont see the comparison. Randolph played in a the weak SEC, very rarely played anyone of his size and his team did poorly.
Henson played on a team that was a title contender for 3 years, played several top bigs, including holding his own against Anthony Davis and Plumlee Triplets and performed well in each matchup.
You cannot take stats from UNC and think they will reflect the NBA. Jordan was held consistently under 20 pts because Dean Smith did not believe a team could win with just one scoring option. Same with Vince Carter and Jamison, they split the stats. Actually whenever the Tarheels have won, its because they had more than one option. Ty Lawson, Wayne Ellington and Hansborough, Sean May, Raymond Felton + Rashad McCants, Jordan, Perkins and Worthy and the entire starting 5 on the 93 team.
Henson's defensive abilities dwarf any player in the NCAA except Anthony Davis.
IMO, if you want a better comparison I would take Javel McGee without his stupidity, that is a much better comparison at this stage of Henson's career.
Also just remember this is the NBA, somebody will teach Henson how to shoot. They did it with Ewing and Hakeem, they will do it with Henson.