After landing the second overall pick in June's NBA Draft, Heat coach Pat Riley is reportedly thinking about trading the selection, according to The South Florida Sun-Sentinel.

"Unless there's somebody like LeBron James or a [Kevin] Garnett, somebody you absolutely know is a superstar, then the second-most important thing to have is leverage," Riley said. "We feel we have a lot of leverage with the pick."

Miami had the best chance to land the first overall pick on Tuesday night at the NBA Draft Lottery, but was leapfrogged by Chicago, who had just a 1.7% chance of getting the top pick.

"Take a look at what Boston did last year," Riley said about the trade of its fifth overall pick for Garnett. "I'm talking hypotheticals. I just want people to know, especially our fans, that we're going to do our best to select a player or leverage that pick to get the best player for the team."