A: Well, since you grouped those two questions together, I'll first go with a combination answer. Yes, I could see Lonzo fall, but more for basketball reasons, including potential options more intriguing for the Lakers, such as Josh Jackson or De'Aaron Fox. Remember, there was a point when Jahlil Okafor was the consensus No. 1 pick in the 2015 draft . . . until he went No. 3, bypassed by these same Lakers. Which sidetracks us to what would happen if a LaVar Ball could somehow cross paths with Pat Riley. (No, he's not getting to No. 14, and the Heat seemingly lack the wherewithal to trade up high enough.) It would be a fascinating case study of old-school vs. new age. And I believe it would be someone such as Riley who could actually talk sense into this whole situation, first by embracing LaVar and then defusing. I believe that also will be Magic Johnson's approach. As for the Heat moving up or back, I could see some logic in trying to go two-for-one if possible, but I'm not sure that No. 14 gets you to that, unless a player remains available that a team further back covets. I do believe the Heat will be particularly elastic on draft night and would not overly fixate on No. 14.