USA TODAY Sports

After losing leading scorers Malaki Branham and EJ Liddell to the 2022 NBA Draft’s first round, Ohio State came into the season with some major question marks.

Luckily, consensus four-star recruit Brice Sensabaugh not only emerged as the Buckeyes’ leading scorer, he emerged as another first round talent, too.

Sensabaugh was a prolific scorer for Ohio State, averaging 16.3 points on 48 percent shooting and 41 percent 3-point shooting. Per 40, he scored 26.6 points per game.

And the 6-foot-6 forward is far from one-dimensional. He’s a talented scorer in isolation, a catch-and-shoot threat and uses his solid frame and physicality to maneuver around the rest of the court easily.

Per Synergy Sport’s points per shot ranking, Sensabaugh ranked excellent in jump shots, catch-and-shot shots, both guarded and unguarded, and very good in all field goal attempts and dribble jumpers.

Suffice to say, Sensabaugh’s scoring is the real deal.

His issues lie, well, most everywhere else. There are real defensive concerns, to the point that he saw just 24.5 minutes per game despite his scoring. He also averaged just 38 assists to 67 total turnovers.

In spite of that, Sensabaugh might still be a talented enough scorer to earn late-lottery looks. And in the absolute least should be a first round selection.

Notable potential fits who could benefit from a scoring infusion include the New Orleans Pelicans with the final lottery pick, the Lakers with the No. 17 pick or Miami, who is set to lose some shooters to free agency, eighteenth overall.

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Watch: Robert MacIntyre claims emotional first PGA Tour win with dad as caddy
Watch: Shuttered college's baseball team's magical run ends on walk-off HR
Commanders release kicker Brandon McManus following his lawsuit
Giants ace Blake Snell's season just went from bad to worse on Sunday
Yuka Saso rallies to win her second U.S. Women's Open
Ryan Blaney's misfortune is Austin Cindric's gain after wild final lap at Gateway
Tigers to promote outfielder with stellar batting eye
Watch: Austin Cindric wins at Gateway after Ryan Blaney runs out of fuel on final lap
Report: NFL expected to reach resolution on Eagles', Falcons' tampering cases this week
White Sox's Tommy Pham voices frustrations in profane interview
Blue Jays GM has no interest in entertaining trade offers for star players
Yankees' Aaron Boone reveals rehab assignment date for ace pitcher
Dustin Poirier teases retirement following his loss to Islam Makhachev at UFC 302
Watch: Orioles slugger Gunnar Henderson clobbers 19th homer vs. Rays
11 NFL teams gain cap space from post-June 1 cuts
WNBA upgrades hard foul on Caitlin Clark to a Flagrant 1
Three takeaways as Panthers eliminate Rangers, advance to Stanley Cup Final
Corey Heim dominates at Gateway for fourth Truck Series win of 2024 season
Mets honor Darryl Strawberry in fitting fashion during number retirement ceremony
Phillies ace leaves game after taking 106 mph comebacker to hand

Want more sports news?

Join the hundreds of thousands of fans who start their day with Yardbarker's Morning Bark, the best newsletter in sports.