Some NBA general managers are looking ahead to 2010 and speculating that the Knicks have already "locked up" both LeBron James and Chris Bosh.  

"It's a total setup," said one general manager about James and Bosh joining forces in New York.  By trading Zach Randolph and Jamal Crawford, the Knicks have cleared substantial cap room for the summer of 2010, perhaps enough to offer two maximum contracts.

NBA general managers are notorious conspiracy theorists.  But Bosh himself is taking all the talk in stride.  

"You can't help but look at it," Bosh said.  "But I'm the type of person where I don't get too far ahead of myself. If I get too far ahead of myself and start worrying about the future, I won't do what's best right now."

About the possibility of landing on the same team as James, Bosh said "playing together would be kind of surreal."