ESPN.com's Andy Katz says Rodney White can feel his momentum picking up in the draft with each workout. His trail is so hot on the workout circuit that he conceivably could go as high as No. 1 overall to Washington. Chicago would be hard-pressed to pass on him at No. 4. And even in an absolute worst-case scenario, he shouldn't fall any lower than No. 9 to Detroit during next Wednesday's NBA draft. White said his latest workout in Chicago -- when he said he beat Kwame Brown, Michael Wright and Brandon Armstrong in two-on-two and one-on-one drills -- was another reason why he feels he'll go higher than anyone expected a month ago. "The biggest thing was when Jerry West said I was the best player in the draft, said White. "Michael Jordan liking me has helped out a lot, too."