The Heat have the 10th pick in the draft and are getting some phone calls. Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald reports that Portland or Orlando could be interested in moving up in the draft. Miami?s pick could be available to them.

According to two league sources, Portland has interest in a trade that would send the Blazers' first-round pick (21st overall) and power forward Zach Randolph to Miami for the 10th pick, if it would allow the Blazers to select power forward Amare Stoudemire. For that trade to work within the salary cap, additional players would need to be added, such as Miami's Anthony Carter and Portland's Steve Kerr. Complicating matters is the fact Phoenix is considering Stoudemire at No. 9. Miami would have little incentive to make the trade if it can select a player it covets at No. 10.

The Heat would like Portland?s Bonzi Wells, but as a free agent, he can?t be traded until he signs a new contract in July. The Blazers aren't believed to be interested in reacquiring Brian Grant, so a trade involving Wells likely would require a third team. Interest in Grant is limited.

Orlando, which selects 18th, covets one of the top power forwards in the draft and has spoken to the Heat about exchanging picks, sources said. The Heat's interest would be piqued if forward Mike Miller is dangled. The Magic reportedly offered Miller and its pick to Memphis for the fourth pick and Denver for the fifth pick.

If the Heat can?t use the pick to gain a quality veteran, they will likely keep the pick and choose the best player available. Among the players they would like to see drop to #10 are Carton Butler, Jarred Jeffries, Qyntel Woods and Maybyner Hilario.