Though he stands just a quarter-inch below 6 feet 5 inches with shoes on, Dwayne Wade hears the word "undersized" associated with his name as much as Marquette, which he led to last year's Final Four.

Wade heard it when he worked out for the Bulls on May 22 and he heard it again Thursday, after the former Richards High School star worked out for his hometown team a second time.

"I really don't worry about it," Wade said. "I'm a basketball player. Any team that drafts me will draft me because they know I'm a good player, not because I'm in between a [point] and [shooting] guard.

"I think I'll be able to get to the rim. There will be quicker guys, bigger guys, but that's what you work for."

Wade's second workout suggests a level of interest from the Bulls, who own the No. 7 pick in the June 26 NBA draft.