A simple question was posed to Michael Beasley and Derrick Rose.
Who's better?
Neither of the presumptive top two picks in next month's NBA draft took long before answering, and naturally, their opinions couldn't have been more different.
``He's way better than me,'' Rose said.
``Why would he say that? His team went further in the tournament,'' Beasley countered.
So even between the two millionaires-in-waiting, the debate continues - and it likely won't stop until June 26, when the Chicago Bulls will deliver the only answer that matters in the quest to decide between the two one-and-done college stars who'll almost certainly get taken with the first two selections in this year's draft. Chicago has the No. 1 pick, with the No. 2 pick owned by the Miami Heat.
Beasley is a forward from Kansas State, which reached the NCAA tournament thanks in large part to his 26.2 points and 12.4 rebounds per game. Rose is a point guard from Memphis, which fell to Kansas in the national title game and went 38-2 with him. Some experts say Beasley is certain to be taken with the No. 1 overall selection by the Bulls; others insist that Rose will begin his pro career playing in the jersey of his hometown team in Chicago.
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