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21. Brooklyn Nets – Brice Sensabaugh, G, Ohio State

Brice Sensabaugh is a player that could end up being drafted a lot higher than No. 21 but if he’s there for the Brooklyn Nets, when they make their first of two first-round selections, there’s no question that he should be considered.

During his freshman season at Ohio State, Sensabaugh averaged 16 points and five rebounds on 48 percent shooting from the field and 41 percent shooting from 3-point range.

22. Brooklyn Nets – James Nnaji, C, Nigeria

With their second first-round pick, we could see the Nets take a risk on a rising player that has some of the best physical measurables in this year’s NBA Draft class. James Nnaji is a player that has rocketed up draft boards in recent weeks and, a week out from the draft, is widely expected to be selected in the first round.

Nnaji is 6-foot-10 with a 7-foot-7 wingspan. He is physically put together and should not have any problem translating to the NBA’s physicality. He’s a rim-protector that has some ability and potential on the offensive end. If he finds himself in the right system, Nnaji has the potential to develop into an intriguing player for the Nets down the line.