Michael Beasley visited the Chicago Bulls on Tuesday, and Derrick Rose will visit next, the K.C. Johnson of the Chicago Tribune is reporting.

Beasley showed the humor which he is becoming known for, touching on the importance of psychological testing and the so-called character issues that have followed him through five high schools in four years.

"They asked if I was crazy," Beasley said, drawing laughter. "I left that one unanswered."

But when it came to his game, Beasley was serious in his responses.

"I never want to step on the court and be second best," he said. "That's not fun to me. I like to make everything competitive. I want to be the best. I understand there are a lot of greats out there that have come through this league that I have to prove myself to. This is just another challenge."

"I think I can make a good inside presence. I can be a great rebounder. I can take pressure off the guards and hit open shots, be an inside out guy."

"It would mean a lot being the No. 1 pick and coming to a franchise with so much history and a big legacy," he said. "I think (the Bulls) should draft me. But they're both great teams. I would like to go No. 1, but if that doesn't happen, I wouldn't be offended."