All indications point to Ohio State forward Brice Sensabaugh sticking in the 2023 NBA draft, especially with the Buckeyes seemingly without a spare scholarship for the talented, rising sophomore, and with most NBA types considering him a lock for the first round.
But if there’s something that Sensabaugh has to show, it’s his ability to be a two-way player. His offensive game was on full display last season but his defense was often looked at as an area of improvement.
Sensabaugh is onsite to take part in the NBA scouting combine and he took a few minutes to talk to Andy Katz. It’s a quick interview, but if you haven’t seen it, it’s worth taking just a couple of minutes to hear the former OSU star talk about his defense, what he thinks of next year’s Ohio State hoops team, and how he transitioned himself into a one and done player.
"In the League, the young guys have to defend first."@OhioStateHoops' @bricepsense spoke with @TheAndyKatz at the @NBADraft Combine about proving he can excel on both sides of the ball at the next level: pic.twitter.com/yBhJq6T151
— Ohio State on BTN (@OhioStateOnBTN) May 19, 2023
This year’s NBA draft is set to take place Thursday, June 22, and we’ll be here to bring you everything surrounding Sensabaugh’s experience, and ultimately, his landing spot when everything plays out.
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