So who cares where they go? If the Knicks want both of them, let them sign with the Knicks.
Um, I do. Dwyane Wade's a 6'4" guard averaging 5 boards and a block per game. He's not just a scorer. LeBron is a guy who could play the point, the off-guard, small forward, and power forward position and excel. They may be overhyped, but they are legitimately great players.
I've seen many great players be "shut down" by their teams, be it in hopes of getting more ping pong balls during the draft lottery or to avoid future injury. After San Antonio shelved David Robinson in 1996-97, they only landed Tim Duncan. Sadly, it's the way things go in the NBA. If you're losing, you tank in hopes of getting that # 1 overall pick. I don't hold it against players so much as against the lottery system.