The Oklahoma City Thunder are reportedly among the teams set to work out Australian prospect Harry Froling, according to Nick Metallinos of ESPN Australia & New Zealand.

The 6-foot-11 center played his freshman year of college at SMU and his junior year at Marquette but left the program that year to play in the National Basketball League in Australia.

Froling was named the 2018-19 NBL Rookie of the Year after averaging 7.8 points and 4.5 rebounds in 28 games for the Adelaide 36ers. He shot 50 percent from the field and 44 percent (21-of-48) from three-point range.

The big man has been training in Miami for his upcoming workouts. In addition to the Thunder, Froling is expected to visit the Boston Celtics, San Antonio Spurs, New York Knicks and Utah Jazz among others.

Froling has been touted as a strong rebounder at the collegiate level and during his stint in the NBL. He showed that he can shoot from distance and prides himself on being able to help initiate the offense.

The way the game’s going, a lot of the offense is run through the bigs and you’ve got to be able to make the right decision and hopefully I can show that I can do that and be versatile.

Many believe Froling can contribute at the NBA level but will need some time to develop. He could be a good option for teams to consider in the second round or as an undrafted free agent.

Drafting players and allowing them to play overseas has been popular in the past but many teams are beginning to draft and stash players domestically in the G League. Froling appears to be a good candidate to spend some time in the G League.

While Froling is still a relatively unknown prospect to many, there should be more information on him as he makes his rounds through the pre-draft workout circuit.

Froling turned 21 years old in April.