The great Greek philosopher Aristotle once said regarding leadership: “He who cannot be a good follower cannot be a good leader.” Aaron Henry during his first two years playing for the Michigan State Spartans basketball team did follow. A lot. Part of it, especially during his freshman season, was just doing his job, he wasn’t supposed to be more than a role player, a complementary piece, a follower of older and more accomplished peers. But by last season people wanted more, knowing about his limitless potential, his physical gifts that had him make occasional plays few others in the Big Ten or even the country could make.