Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald reports: Riley said no trade offers are on the table. Asked about Alonzo Mourning, Brian Grant and Eddie Jones, Riley said, ``I would probably say all three will be back. [Drafting Caron Butler] probably makes that more likely.''

? On draft night, Milwaukee offered small forward Glenn Robinson, who has three years left on an $80 million contract, in exchange for the 10th pick, Chris Gatling, who was released Thursday, LaPhonso Ellis and Anthony Carter. But Miami prefered Butler. If Butler hadn't been available, the Heat leaned toward drafting Jared Jeffries.

According to a general manager, the NBA unintentionally helped the Heat by refusing to allow the Clippers to change the No. 8 pick from Chris Wilcox to Butler before commissioner David Stern announced it. Butler would have been sent to Cleveland in a package for Andre Miller.

? Riley said the Heat will exercise its partially guaranteed option on center Sean Marks and wants him to report in September following commitments to New Zealand's national team.

? Riley also said that he would not rule out re-signing the recently waived Chris Gatling.