With the latest dip into the transfer portal for the Ohio State basketball team, the roster is almost set for this following season. Well, aside from one thing β the future of Brice Sensabaugh who is testing the NBA waters after a sensational freshman campaign.
Itβs been a little silent since the 6-foot, 6-inch forward out of Orlando, Florida, entered his name into the NBA fray, so weβre all just playing the waiting game it seems.
However, some news just circulated thanks to our friends over at the Columbus Dispatch. Adam Jardy caught up with Sensabaugh at The Foundationβs Spring Festival at Value City Arena. And while Sensabaugh is still weighing his decision, it appears as though heβs gotten some fairly favorable feedback from the NBA Types.
In fact, heβs been hearing heβs a back-half of the first-round selection.
βThatβs what Iβm hearing, yeah,β Sensabaugh told The Dispatch on Thursday night. βI think itβs going to be tough (to decide), but at the end of the day, I think Iβll have that gut feeling. Iβve gotten some good feedback so far. Just keep riding that out and keep working and see where it takes me.β
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Though weβre not quite ready to dive head first into the deep end of the speculation pool, and Sensabaugh is saying heβs not yet made up his mind, youβd have to think that passing up the gameβs highest level after knowing youβll likely be a first-rounder is going to be tough to pass up.
Brice Sensabaugh told me he’ll listen to his gut, but he’s hearing that he’s a first-round #NBADraft prospect. From tonight’s @TheFoundation1_ event, here’s the latest on the #Buckeyes forward as he contemplates his future: https://t.co/G81Nqw1nmy
β Adam Jardy (@AdamJardy) April 21, 2023
In the interim, according to the report from the Dispatch, thereβs really no immediate timetable for a decision from Sensabaugh. Heβs going to head out to L.A. to work out until the NBA draft combine thatβs set to take place on May 16. From there, heβll likely have a pro day at OSU and have a couple of weeks before he has to make a decision. The deadline to withdraw from the NBA draft process is June 1.
Either way, Sensabaugh has relished his time in Columbus as Buckeye despite the underwhelming and disappointing season the team experienced last year.
βThe Ohio State brand has done so much for me this year,β Sensabaugh told the Dispatch. βIβm so incredibly grateful for everybody, from the top…
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