Alright folks, lemme tell you ’bout this thing I was messing with the other day – tryna scope out Scoot Henderson’s agent. Yeah, the basketball dude. Here’s how it went down, step-by-step. No BS.

First off, the obvious: Google it. I punched in “Scoot Henderson agent” like a regular Joe. Got a bunch of sports news sites and player profiles. Nada useful directly. Mostly fluff about his draft position and highlights. Annoying, but gotta start somewhere, right?
Next, I figured I’d try digging through team directories. Went to the Trail Blazers’ website (that’s his team, in case you’re living under a rock). Tried searching for “staff directory” or “team contacts,” but nothing specific about agents. They usually keep that stuff kinda hush-hush, you know?
So then I hit up social media. LinkedIn seemed like a decent shot. Searched “Scoot Henderson” and filtered by “People.” Started scrolling, looking for anyone with titles like “agent,” “representative,” or “sports management.” Saw a bunch of fans and random business folks, but no cigar.
Then I remembered the power of databases! I know some people who subscribe to sports business databases (like Sportico or similar services). Hit them up and asked if they had any info on player representation. Turns out, one of them had a basic listing but with outdated info.
At this point, I was getting frustrated. Decided to get crafty and use the power of Twitter (X?). Found some sports reporters and NBA insiders who tweet about player signings and agent moves. Searched their feeds for “Scoot Henderson agent” or “Scoot Henderson representation.” This is where things started to get interesting.

I finally stumbled upon a tweet from a semi-reliable source mentioning a big sports agency that often works with high-profile rookies. The tweet didn’t explicitly name the agent, but it hinted at the agency’s involvement.
After that, I visited the sports agency’s official website. It was quite hard to find the directory listing, but after some patience, I found a listing for basketball agents. Then, I started searching for the most suitable agent. The clues from the earlier search played a big part. Bingo! Found an agent listed with a client roster that usually includes high-profile rookies. It wasn’t a direct confirmation, but the pieces started to fit together.
Finally, I did a little more cross-referencing. I found some older articles about other players represented by that agent and compared their situations to Scoot’s. Similar draft positions, marketing deals, etc. Made it pretty likely it’s the right person.
Was it a slam dunk? Not really. But after digging around, I had a pretty strong lead on who Scoot Henderson’s agent likely is. Moral of the story? Finding this kind of info is like detective work. You gotta piece together clues from all over the place and not give up easily. Good luck out there, folks!