The Raptors have a plan for the draft, but the Warriors could get in the way. Doug Smith of the Toronto Star reports that the Raptors are interested in grabbing a point guard with the 20th pick in the draft. Dan Dickau or Frank Williams are projected to be available at that spot. But with the Warriors jockeying to get the 16th pick, there is a chance they could steal the Rators? thunder.

A handful of league and team sources say the Warriors are trying to obtain the 16th pick from the Sixers in tomorrow's draft to select one of the guards the Raptors covet, a move that could trigger Toronto to dump its 20th selection for a player, a pick further down in the first round or a combination of second-round and future picks.

Moving down in the draft is not necessarily a bad thing.

"Some people think that from our pick down, you can get a similar player further down the draft," assistant GM Bob Zuffelato said yesterday after the Raptors held their final private workout for players at the Air Canada Centre. "If we can gain an advantage by moving down, we'd do it."

The Warriors/Sixers deal could include players such as Derrick Coleman and Larry Hughes or Erick Dampier but it could also just be a swap of picks since the Sixers owe the Warriors a first-rounder in 2005 from an earlier trade. The Warriors would then use the Philadelphia pick ? or have the Sixers make the selection for them as part of a deal that won't be announced until the free agent market opens July 16 ? to choose one of the point guards the Raptors are interested in.