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The 2026 NBA Draft approaches with former Mountain West players MJ Collins and Jaden Henley showcasing their skills at the G-League combine. Collins had a strong performance but remains stock neutral, while Henley improved his stock despite shooting struggles.
**Skinny:** Neither Collins nor Henley were one of the handful of players who were invited to the NBA Draft combine. But Collins was the better of the two in the workouts. The athletic guard had the fourth-highest standing vertical (32.5ā), third-highest max vertical (39.5ā) and ninth-fastest pro-lane shuttle time (10.64) of the 44 participants. Additionally, Collins shot the ball fairly well in the workouts. He scored just five points on five made free-throws in the scrimmages (0-3 FG), but Collins netted 24 of his 30 mid-range pull-up jumpers and excelled in the 3-point star drill (the final numbers said he went 26-of-25 ⦠obviously a typo, but Iām not sure in which direction, so I donāt have a final number). All in all, it was a good combine for Collins, even though his performance in-game didnāt help his stock. **Verdict:** Stock Neutral **Projection:** Undrafted free agent, two-way
MJ Collins had a solid performance, ranking high in vertical jumps and shooting well in drills, but his in-game performance did not boost his stock.
Jaden Henley is projected as an undrafted free agent with a two-way contract, having improved his stock despite inconsistent shooting.
Collins had a 32.5ā standing vertical and shot well in drills, while Henley scored 15 points in-game but struggled with three-point shooting.

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**Skinny:** Conversely for Henley, I donāt think he tested particularly well (relative to his peers), but he was as advertised in game. Henley was a wrecking ball. He led Team 4 with 15 points on 5-of-9 shooting in 20 minutes, totaling eight rebounds, one assist and one steal. He missed his lone two 3-point attempts while knocking down all five of his free-throws. Conversely, his poor shooting from 3-point range carried over into the workouts, where I wanted to see some improvement. He only made nine threes in the star drill, tied for the third-fewest; only Libertyās Zach Cleveland, George Washingtonās Rafael Castro (who impressed) and North Dakota Stateās March Strickland finished with fewer. He shot 11-for-25 on the spot-up shooting drill (one fewer than Collins) and 17-for-30 on the pull-up shooting. Henley, a hyper-athletic slasher, shot just 30.7 percent from beyond the arc (2.5 3PA) across four collegiate seasons, including 26.8 percent in his lone season at Grand Canyon. He has an intriguing skillset, but one that desperately needs an efficient shot. I think he helped his stock, but that weakness will still exist until it doesnāt. **Verdict:** Stock Up **Projection:** Undrafted free agent, two-way