© Provided by Buckeyes Now on FanNation Ohio State Buckeyes forward Brice Sensabaugh showed from day one his ability to be a volume scorer, finishing in double figures in 22 of his first 23 career games. Last season, Sensabaugh had the eighth-best field goal percentage at 48.2 percent to go along with a 40.5 percent clip from deep, showing an innate ability to get to spots and knock down shots — something pertinent to NBA success. But, as he is currently going through the pre-draft process and is a projected first-round pick, why did he ultimately decide to become the Buckeyes’ second-consecutive one-and-done? “Just putting in the extra work. The extra hours, whether it be watching film, in the weight room or getting extra shots up on the court, putting in that extra time was super important for me,” Sensabaugh told Big Ten Network’s Andy Katz. “Hard work pays off,…
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