The Toronto Raptors are acting more and more like the team that will make the first major move in what is expected to be an active night of trades during tomorrow's NBA draft.

Officials from the Knicks and Raptors sat side-by-side for several hours yesterday working out prospects at the Knicks' training facility in Greenburgh. Although a deal between the Raptors and Knicks is unlikely, Toronto's presence in New York indicates the Raptors are strongly considering trading the fourth overall pick in the draft.

Why else would they be scouting players who are not regarded as candidates at No. 4?

"I don't think we know what we're going to do right now," said new Raptors coach Kevin O'Neill, a former Knicks assistant under Jeff Van Gundy. "There's a lot of things that could happen."

If Toronto keeps the fourth pick, it is expected to select Georgia Tech center Chris Bosh. However, there are rumors that the Raptors and Sonics are working on a deal that would consist of Seattle sending Vladimir Radmanovic and the No. 12 pick to Toronto for the fourth pick and another player.