Last Updated on April 19, 2026 by Mat Diekhake
- Full Name: Brice P. Sensabaugh
- Nickname: —
- Nationality: American
- Date of Birth: October 30, 2003
- Hometown: Orlando, Florida, USA
- Height: 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
- Weight: 235 lbs (107 kg)
- Wingspan: ~6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)
- Shoe Size: —
- Jersey Number:
- #10 — Ohio State Buckeyes men’s basketball
- #28 — Utah Jazz
- Position: Small Forward / Shooting Guard
- High School: Lake Highland Preparatory School (Florida)
- College: Ohio State Buckeyes men’s basketball
- NBA Draft: 2023 — Round 1, Pick 28 — Utah Jazz
- Player Archetype: Scoring Wing Shot Creator
- Primary Offensive Role: Isolation scorer and secondary shot creator
- Defensive Role: Weak-side helper with size; limited lateral stopper
- Play Style: Physical, methodical scorer who leverages strength and touch; thrives in mid-range and catch-and-shoot situations
- Handedness / Shooting Hand: Right
- Athletic Profile: Strong-bodied, below-average burst but excellent balance and body control
- Recruiting Status: 4-star recruit (Top ~50 nationally in 2022 class)
- Draft Status Detail: One-and-done freshman; drafted for elite scoring efficiency and NBA-ready frame, with defensive concerns noted
- Injury Status Category: Moderate Risk — physical build absorbs contact well, but conditioning and durability monitoring typical for high-usage wings
- Career Stage: Early-career NBA player (development phase)
- Comparison Style: Power scoring wing with emphasis on shot-making over athleticism
- Comparable Players:
- Glenn Robinson — power wing scorer with polished mid-range game
- Tobias Harris — strong-framed combo forward with scoring versatility
- Carmelo Anthony — isolation-heavy scoring forward with touch and strength
- Desmond Bane — compact build, efficient shooting-oriented wing
- Teams Played For:
- Utah Jazz (2023–Present)
- Championship Rings: 0
- Parents: —
- Children: None
- Siblings: —
Brice Sensabaugh’s player archetype is that of a scoring wing shot creator, built around strength, touch, and efficient shot-making rather than explosive athleticism. Offensively, he operates as a primary or secondary scorer who can generate his own looks in isolation, punish defenders from the mid-range, and space the floor with reliable perimeter shooting. Defensively, he projects more as a positional helper than a stopper, using his size to contest and rebound rather than consistently containing quicker wings. Physically, his sturdy 6’5″, 235-pound frame gives him an advantage in absorbing contact and creating separation through balance and body control. His overall play style leans toward a methodical, polished scoring approach, prioritizing efficiency and shot selection over pace, which aligns with his projection as a long-term offensive contributor if defensive consistency improves.
Sources:
NBA.com — Brice Sensabaugh Draft Profile
Sports Reference — Brice Sensabaugh College Stats
ESPN — Brice Sensabaugh Scouting Report
