Who can help the Hawks more: high school phenom LeBron James, Final Four Most Outstanding Player Carmelo Anthony or Yugoslavian youngster Darko Milicic? Hawks director of basketball operations Billy Knight would be happy to get any of them.

"All three of them are the top players in the draft --- in any order that you want to pick them," Knight said from his office in the CNN Center. "Wherever they go, they're going to have an impact."

If Knight is unable to come up with one of the top three picks in tonight's NBA draft lottery in Secaucus, N.J., the Hawks' pick (anywhere from 4 to 13) would go to the Milwaukee Bucks as compensation for the Glenn Robinson trade.