Brandon Roy's stock continues to climb as the June 28 draft draws nearer, with Duke sharpshooter, who has been working out with Roy, the latest to sing praises to the ex-Washington guard.

"He's a pro right now; he plays like a pro; he carries himself like a pro,'' Reddick said as the league's predraft camp ended Saturday. "I love going against great players, and Brandon is as good as any guard in the draft this year. I'd never had a chance to play with or against him, so it's been really nice. He's definitely pushed me. ... I think he's going to have a great rookie year and a great career.''

According to the Chicago Sun-Times, some believe the Bulls believe the same thing. There's a definite buzz going around that general manager John Paxson could bypass big men LaMarcus Aldridge of Texas and Tyrus Thomas of LSU and tab the 6-6 Roy, last season's Pac-10 player of the year and consensus first-team All-American, with the No. 2 pick.

Paxson has said he wants to add size to the backcourt this summer.