Scrimmages at the NBA pre-draft camp came to a close Friday with few teams tipping their hands regarding the top picks.

The Raptors, who, at No. 4, select one spot ahead of the Heat, have talked about trading the pick. But, at the same time, General Manager Glen Grunwald has taken in private workouts this week by Texas point guard T.J. Ford and Central Michigan center Chris Kaman, players expected to go between No. 4 and No. 10.

"I think it's true that there's no consensus where we pick," Grunwald said. "There's a break after the third pick. Who the next best player is probably is open to debate right now."

What is known is Ford has been outstanding in his workouts, hitting jumpers at a higher percentage than anticipated by skeptics, playing at a speed that offsets his 5-foot-10 stature. Kaman, by contrast, has proven out of shape and limited, the 7-footer possibly already having dropped beyond Heat interest at No. 5.

Some project Georgia Tech freshman forward Chris Bosh as the No. 4 selection. But one NBA scout said expectations shouldn't be too high.