All eyes were on Michael Beasley when he visited the Chicago Bulls' practice facility Tuesday.
The Bulls have the first pick in the NBA draft. They're expected to pick between the high-scoring forward from Kansas State or point guard Derrick Rose, who led Memphis to the NCAA championship game.
Beasley put together one of the best seasons ever by a freshman.
He became the third in NCAA history to lead the nation in rebounds at 12.4 per game and averaged 26.2 points.
He was the Big 12 player of the year and the runner-up to North Carolina's Tyler Hansbrough for several player-of-the-year awards.
One concern is that he measured 6-foot-8¼ at the NBA's predraft camp after being listed at 6-10 in college.
Beasley says it would mean a lot to be the Number 1 pick.