The 2011 NBA Draft Order will be set in stone after Tuesday night's NBA Draft Lottery and a number of scenarios are in play. Will the Minnesota Timberwolves draft another point guard if awarded the top overall pick? Could BYU's Jimmer Fredette fall entirely out of the lottery? How would Derrick Williams going No. 2 change the way the rest of the lottery teams made their selections? Bleacher Report will looks at these scenarios and more, along with speculation and rumors from around the web.
The Charlotte Bobcats only have a 1.7% chance to win the number one pick in the 2011 NBA Draft lottery.
Basically their chances aren't good to get either Arizona's Derrick Williams or highly touted Duke point guard, Kyrie Irving. Outside of those two players, everyone else in this draft has a big question regarding their immediate NBA impact.
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That leaves the Bobcats in a tough spot, who do they draft? Best available athlete or address a big need? There is no shortage of questions and needs for the Charlotte franchise but their best move may be to select point guard Brandon Knight from Kentucky.
Knight has an NBA ready body and is considered by many to be a gamer. By giving Knight the keys to MJ's franchise the Bobcats could make a playoff push with D.J. Augustin coming off the bench. Stephen Jackson helped a young Monta Ellis turn into an elite scorer in the league, maybe he can get Knight to a similar level.
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