Tim Povtak of the Orlando Sentinel writes: In their search for front-court help in Wednesday's NBA draft, the Magic brought back Haywood to Orlando Sunday afternoon for a second workout in front of the entire staff, fueling speculation that if he is available, he could be their first pick.

Haywood, who played four seasons at North Carolina, has a very limited offensive game and has been criticized for a lack of aggressiveness. But he has excelled with his shot-blocking and rebounding, two areas the Magic need immediate help. None of the Magic centers last season even averaged one block.

The Magic are focusing on several possibilities with the 15th pick. Power forwards Zach Randolph (Michigan State), Troy Murphy (Notre Dame) and Vladimir Radmanovic (Yugoslavia) all have caught their interest.

There remains a good possibility that they could trade their 22nd pick. The New York Knicks, who are without a first-round pick, have inquired. The Magic also are still considering sending it to Denver to satisfy a previous trade commitment.