Penn's Ugonna Onyekwe had just finished working out for the New York Knicks.

All that was left for the London native after the eighth stop on a five-week itinerary was tonight's NBA draft.

"It feels good to be done," Onyekwe said in a phone interview on Tuesday from New York. "Now it's totally out of my hands, and it's a waiting game from here on out. I think I did a good job. We'll see how it translates on Thursday."

The 6-8 Onyekwe, a high-jumping small forward, was thought of highly enough to be one of 66 players invited to the league's Chicago predraft camp earlier this month. He appears to have a legitimate chance of getting picked in the second round of the draft.

" 'U' is versatile," said George Rodecker of Hoopla, the draft report affiliated with CollegeSports.com. "He can do things with and without the ball. He's the kind of guy who could stick around for years."