"We need a one [point guard] or a five [center]," Raptors GM Bryan Colangelo told ESPN.com as he made his way to the NBA's Secaucus, N.J., studio before winning the Draft Lottery, giving Toronto the first overall selection this June.

Based on need, the player who makes the most sense is Texas sophomore center LaMarcus Aldridge according to ESPN's Andy Katz, although Colangelo says there are more options for his team than just Aldridge.

"I think there are about five or six names that could be there," Colangelo said.

Colangelo said the two locks on the Raptors are Chris Bosh and Charlie Villanueva, two forwards. Picking Aldridge would form a formidable frontline and give them a solid shot-blocking frontline.