A prevalent theme at Thursday's NBA draft at Madison Square Garden, when owners, coaches and general managers will choose the future of their teams, will be the foreign talent, as a record 10 of the 29 names called in the first round could belong to international players.

It's also the draft of the point guard, with no less than 20 possible point guards, both foreign and domestic, from which to choose, led by Texas standout T.J. Ford, Kansas's Kirk Hinrich and Oregon's Luke Ridnour.

It also could be considered the draft of the big man, ones who can shoot, dribble and play defense, like Darko Milicic, the 7-foot-1 star from Serbia-Montenegro, and Georgetown's Mike Sweetney and Kansas's Nick Collison.

But with so many quality international players to choose from, this is the draft of anonymity, with the average fan able to name only the players all but guaranteed to be the first three picks.