Yep, he never really impressed me. Just sort of figured since he was the biggest thing out there he didn't have to try.
Geert was Shaq's backup and never was really a force in college but by the time he got to the NBA all that time practicing against Shaq paid off and he was a pretty good pro player.
I admit, I tend to forget about Henderson because he was supposed to be half of the greatest guard tandem in college history, and the other half didn't deliver. Plus, his teams did nothing when he was here. But the guy could shoot. I remember his first game, he missed his first shot, but then hit 5 or 6 three's in a row. Amazing shooting display. Maybe that's another reason I overlook him. His stats were good when he was healthy, but he never really delivered on the promise he showed in that 1st appearance.