-- I've been getting a lot of questions about this "Tweet," allegedly from Ohio State's B.J. Mullens, that he may have received a promise from the Bulls to be picked with their No. 16 selection. Mullens wrote: "ger ron tee in mj town look out 1 to 32 for slam dunk." From what I can tell about Twitter it mostly is about what you had for breakfast. I've also been told anyone can claim being anyone, so you never truly know if it's THE guy. But Mullens has been in to the Bulls and why say a guarantee at 16? Usually, you say if you received a lottery guarantee? So what's the deal? I have done substantial research on this and can assure everyone this is not true in any way: That the Bulls have made a guarantee to Mullens. This is not to say the Bulls will not select Mullens. They have interest in him. He's more than 7-1 in shoes and has NBA level center skills with good hands as an athlete who can catch and finish. Coming into the season, the freshman was regarded as a potential top five pick, but had an unimpressive year not starting. The playoffs have shown you cannot have enough big guys and it's not exactly a strength for the Bulls. But Mullens, young and with little play, is a long way off and not likely to help much for a few years. Is it worth waiting while having a team with some impatience for success after the nice first round playoff series? Yet, this isn't exactly a draft with a whole lot of starting or rotation players likely to be at No. 16. The Bulls have seen Mullens and I heard may see him again before the draft. I doubt they will be making any guarantees. Even about not trading the pick.