Troy Brown and MiKyle McIntosh shared the court on Tuesday in Portland.

On Thursday former Duck forwards Troy Brown and MiKyle McIntosh shared the court again. The former teammates did so in Portland at the Blazers practice facility during a workout with the team.

Brown is expected to be taken in the first round, while McIntosh is considered a second round pick or possible free agent. Portland holds the 24th overall pick, but does not own a second round pick. A second round pick could be acquired via trade.

According to Brown, this was his 10th workout with NBA teams with two more at Minnesota and Charlotte lined up. This was the second known workout for McIntosh, who also took part in one in Philadelphia on Tuesday.

Following the session, which Brown described as an "OK" workout, he spoke with media members and opened up about his lone season at Oregon, and how it's impacted his draft process.

“Coming out of college, I don’t think a lot of people saw me as a very good player," he said bluntly. "I didn’t have a great year, so people didn’t think I was good at basketball period... It’s definitely given me a lot of motivation to come out here and show who I am.

"I’m coming in with a chip on my shoulder, trying to show people what I can do."

The former McDonald and Jordan Brand All-American came to Oregon as the second-highest ranked recruit ever. His first season was a little rocky, but he finished with 11.3 points per game, 6.2 rebounds per game and 3.2 assists per game.

Given the up-and-down campaign, why ultimately did Brown elect to forgo his remaining eligibility and become the first one-and-done in Oregon history?

“I sat down with my dad and had a man-to-man talk," he explained. "We just went over everything, and decided it was best for me. That was really it, honestly."

Most mock drafts have Brown slated to go before Portland picks, but he's not ruling out anything.

“I’m getting a lot of different feedback," he said. "I feel like my stock has definitely risen a lot. There’s so many trades and stuff like that in the draft, so I have no idea [where I might go]."

Oregon has not had a player selected in the first round in over a decade, since Aaron Brooks was taken 26th overall by the Houston Rockets.

Last year the program had three players selected, as Jordan Bell, Tyler Dorsey and Dillon Brooks were drafted. The Ducks could see multiple players picked again, as McIntosh is a candidate for a late second round selection.

Like Brown, McIntosh played just one year at Oregon. Unlike his teammate, his one-and-done was a different variety, as he spent the first portion of his career at Illinois State before transferring to Oregon. He became the team's most reliable player in the final six weeks of the season.

The NBA Draft is set for next Thursday (June 21). It will be carried on ESPN and will begin at 4 PM.