Brice Sensabaugh is looking to boost his stock in June's NBA draft at the combine in Chicago this week, but he won't participate in five-on-five workouts to do so.
List of 37 players who have declined to play in the five-on-five portion of the NBA Draft Combine. Doesn't include three first rounders currently in Europe. Only one projected first rounder (Andre Jackson) currently participating in scrimmaging. pic.twitter.com/mMdK5gOnBx
— Jonathan Givony (@DraftExpress) May 17, 2023
The Buckeye forward is widely expected to be a first-round selection in the draft, and according to Jonathon Givony of ESPN and Draft Express, only one projected first-round pick will play five-on-five at the combine.
Sensabaugh submitted his name for draft consideration following his freshman season at Ohio State, but opted to maintain his college eligibility. Sensabaugh still has until May 31 to withdraw his name from NBA draft consideration ahead of the June 22 event at the Barclay’s Center in Brooklyn.