If Kansas's Markieff Morris plays as well as he talks, he'll be a very good NBA player. Morris, on what it's like to audition for all-time great (and Bobcats owner) Jordan:

"I felt it when he came in the gym - I just felt his greatness. ... The lights brightened. And you can see they went down a little bit (in Jordan's absence). That brightness, you just feel it on your back."

Morris, a 6-9 power forward (and twin to Marcus Morris, another first-round candidate), might have been the best of the six players auditioned Thursday. Said Silas: "A very good shooter. He was tough and understands how to play the game. I think he has a chance to really be good."