LeBron James to Cleveland. Darko Milicic to Detroit. Carmelo Anthony to Denver. Chris Bosh to Toronto.
Then with the fifth pick in tonight's NBA draft, the Miami Heat will take ... well, your guess is probably as good as Pat Riley's.

"Nobody really knows, for sure, what Miami will do, or what will happen after that," said Suns president and GM Bryan Colangelo yesterday. "There's all kinds of talk about trades, but it's all a big guessing game at this point."

Trade talk actually starts with Toronto, which has been entertaining offers for a veteran player for the No. 4 pick. But the Raptors are said to be leaning toward taking Bosh, the slender Georgia Tech power forward who was stopped three times on the streets of Manhattan and asked, "Aren't you Keyshawn Johnson?"

As of yesterday, no one knew for sure the identity of Riley's pick. The Heat has been bombarded the last few days with offers from Seattle, Memphis, Orlando and Golden State for the No. 5. If the Heat keeps it, it is likely to go for a center or big man, with Alonzo Mourning's future as cloudy as ever as he becomes a free agent. But if Miami moves down for a later pick and veteran, several teams have targeted Kansas' Kirk Hinrich with the fifth selection.

"You hear so much stuff and so many trade rumors, it's overwhelming," said Hinrich. "You don't know what to think, who to believe. The closer the draft gets, it gets even worse. You just want it to be over with. It is unsettling."