<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">A kid can dream, right? After working out for the team located just a few blocks from his college campus, George Washington junior Pops Mensah-Bonsu was hoping he can take his high-wire act from Foggy Bottom to MCI Center. The Washington Wizards worked out five players yesterday, including Mensah-Bonsu, Duke junior Shavlik Randolph , Iowa State senior Jared Homan , Drago Pasalic of Split (Croatia) and Division II player of the year Lee Cook of Bowie State. The Wizards don't have a first-round pick in the June 28 draft, having traded their first-round pick in exchange for Brendan Haywood four years ago. But they are looking at players who could be around for No. 49, when they will make their only selection. "I just loved watching [the Wizards] play throughout the year and I definitely feel like I can help them," Mensah-Bonsu said. "I could just see myself playing with them one day."</div> Source