Syracuse forward Oshae Brissett has worked out for some NBA teams ahead of the NBA Draft, including the Oklahoma City Thunder, according to Adam Zagoria of Syracuse.com.

The sophomore was among those draft-eligible players that took part in the NBA G League Elite Camp this week in Chicago and earned an invitation to participate in the Draft Combine after a strong showing.

Brissett was among the standouts in two performances in Chicago after he recorded 15 points and four rebounds in his first game. He had six points and four rebounds the following day.

As Brissett navigates through the pre-draft process, he has participated in some private workouts with teams, including the Thunder, as Zagoria recently touched on.

Brissett has been based in Phoenix doing workouts. He has worked out for the Brooklyn Nets, Houston Rockets, Oklahoma City Thunder and Philadelphia 76ers. He has more coming up but his agent, Canadian Mike George, says they’ll make those final after Chicago.

The 6-foot-8 forward averaged 12.4 points, 7.5 rebounds and 1.8 assists in 34 games at Syracuse last season. He proved to have great athleticism and can get to the rim at will.

As an underclassman, Brissett has until May 29 to return to school to maintain his collegiate eligibility but has stated that he is still weighing his options. An invite to the Combine could change that stance, though.

The top decision-makers in the NBA decided which prospects they want to see at the Combine so the thought is those players have a greater chance of being drafted than those that are not invited.

Oshae Brissett also looks terrific so far. Great frame is showing up, and his jumper looks good — Sam Vecenie (@Sam_Vecenie) May 13, 2019

There are reportedly quite a few prospects pulling out of the 5-on-5 scrimmages during the Combine, which could open the door for Brissett to showcase his game and improve his draft stock.

With the Thunder holding only the 21st overall selection, it doesn’t seem likely the team would target Brissett that early but they could look to move into the second round or look at him as an undrafted player should he stay in the draft.

Like most underclassman, Brissett appears to have a tough decision to make in the coming days but a strong showing at the Combine could help that choice a bit easier.

The NBA Draft is June 20.