Aaron Henry continues to put in work ahead of the NBA Draft, and at least one former star is a big believer in his talent.

According to Cody Taylor with USA TODAY’s Rookie Wire, Henry has been working out daily with former NBA player and two-time NBA Champion Mike Miller. Among other things, Miller is impressed with Henry’s ability as a defender, labeling him one of the best in the draft this year.

Miller also likes Henry’s offensive ability with the ball in his hands, making him a complete prospect coming out of Michigan State:

“I think he is the best defender in this year’s draft,” Miller told Rookie Wire. “He is way better with the ball than people give him credit for. His finishing package is incredible. By Year 2 or 3, he’ll be one of those guys you can’t keep off the floor. He is one of those guys on any team, a young team or older team, he is ready to play because of what he did at Michigan State and how he was built by the culture there.”

Most projections still have Henry as a likely late first-round pick in the draft, but Miller went on to say that he would select him earlier. With what Henry brings to the table, Miller sees the former Spartan as a true lottery talent:

“I think he is a lottery talent,” Miller said. “I have been in the gym with everybody. When you watch Aaron in the gym in 3-on-3 read and react actions, ballhandling actions and shooting actions, you probably couldn’t name me 15 players that would do the things he does just knowing how to play, defend and rebound.”

The NBA Draft is set for July 29, just over two weeks away. It sounds like Henry’s pre-draft work is turning some heads. Hopefully, he lands with a good spot to begin his career.