2026 NBA Draft: Ben Henshall Scouting Report
- Babcock Hoops

- Oct 24
- 2 min read

Throughout the 2025-26 season, Babcock Hoops will provide comprehensive scouting reports on top 2026 NBA Draft prospects, analyzing their strengths, weaknesses, and potential at the next level. Our reports offer an in-depth look at each player's development and draft outlook.
Ben Henshall
Position: Guard/Forward
Team: Perth Wildcats (Australia)
Class: International
Height/Weight: 6'5", 198 lbs
Birthdate: June 22, 2004
Player Overview
Ben Henshall is a skilled, versatile wing with size, shooting ability, and a mature feel for the game. At 6’5” with strength and poise, he blends scoring versatility with an understanding of how to play within structure. Henshall flashes three-level scoring potential, showing the ability to be both a spot-up shooter and a creator when defenders close out. He plays with balance and efficiency, often making the right read rather than forcing offense. He demonstrates leadership and professionalism well beyond his age. While not an elite athlete, his frame, instincts, and shooting touch give him legitimate upside as a two-way wing. If he can continue to develop his playmaking and defensive consistency, that will be key to maximizing his potential.
"Ben Henshall is a solid player, and his potential to be effective as a shooter and scorer without being ball-dominant is what intrigues me most." — Matt Babcock, NBA Draft Analyst
Strengths
Offensive Versatility: Can score inside and out; capable of attacking closeouts, pulling up in rhythm, or spotting up from three.
Size Advantage: Brings physical size and strength for a guard; uses it well on post-ups and defensive matchups.
Quick Release: Prepares his shot well with strong mechanics and readiness; smooth, compact release.
Feel for the Game: Plays under control and within team flow; makes unselfish decisions and reads spacing well.
Defensive Potential: Strong frame and effort give him the foundation to become an effective two-way player.
Concerns
Athleticism: Not an explosive leaper or quick-twitch athlete; relies more on positioning and timing than burst.
Consistency & Role Definition: After showing strong flashes, he has seen his usage and numbers dip; still finding his niche.
On-Ball Creation: Needs to tighten his handle and improve comfort creating for himself and others under pressure.
Lateral Quickness: Must improve defensive footwork to stay in front of quicker perimeter players.
Offensive Identity: Needs to determine whether he’ll evolve into a true secondary playmaker or remain a scoring-focused wing.
Questions
Can Henshall evolve into a reliable two-way player who creates his own shot while defending high-level wings?
Can he shoot the ball efficiently if his offensive responsibilities increase?
Can he develop into a capable secondary facilitator and consistent decision-maker?
Will his physical tools translate into defensive impact at the next level?
Bottom Line
Henshall projects as a wing with size, poise, and shooting touch. His frame and balanced skill set give him the chance to carve out a role at the NBA level if his growth continues. To reach that level, he’ll need to continue improving his shot creation, defensive discipline, and overall consistency. His long-term potential largely lies in leveraging his toughness, size, and shooting to become a reliable two-way player.




