CHICAGO (AP) -- The Chicago Bulls, who have the No. 1 overall pick in this year's NBA draft, on Monday received one of the Phoenix Suns' two first-round picks. The deal earlier this season that sent center Luc Longley to the Suns for Mark Bryant, Martin Muursepp and Bubba Wells, included the stipulation that the Bulls would get the worst of Phoenix's two first-round draft picks this year or the Suns' first-round pick in 2001. Phoenix was to pick ninth and 16th in this year's draft. The Bulls will now pick 16th. The Bulls, who won six titles in eight years and then became a laughingstock this year without Michael Jordan and company, scored their biggest victory of the post-Jordan era when they won the NBA draft lottery on Saturday. Bulls general manager Jerry Krause has refused to speculate on whom the Bulls would take in the draft on June 30 in Washington. Most experts say there isn't a can't-miss player in the draft, but there are a couple of exciting underclassmen in Lamar Odom of Rhode Island, Corey Maggette of Duke and Steve Francis of Maryland. -=-=- 