Next up, a man who is known in NBA circles for all the wrong reasons...
MCAP Auto #7 - Brandon Knight
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Miami born Brandon Knight attended high school at Pine Crest in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. An outstanding high school prospect he averaged 31.2 ppg, 8.2 rpg, 5.6 apg and 3.2 spg as a junior. The following year as a senior he averaged 32.5 ppg, 8.6 rpg and 4 apg en route to winning back to back Gatorade National Player of the Year awards and Gatorade High School Athlete of the Year in 2010.
After a stellar high school career he was ranked the 6th best prospect in the country and elected to attend the University of Kentucky. Knight had a successful freshman year averaging 17.3 ppg, 4.0 rpg and 4.2 apg whilst setting Kentucky freshman records in points scored, 3 pointers made and 20 point games. As a result he was named First-Team All-SEC by the coaches. Knight led the Wildcats throughout the NCAA Tournament as they made it to the Final Four before losing to eventual champions, Kemba Walker & his Connecticut team by a point. Along the way he was named the NCAA's East Region All-Tournament Most Outstanding Player and with his stock high, nominated for the 2011 NBA Draft.
The Detroit Pistons selected Knight with the 8th pick in the draft, one spot ahead of Kemba Walker and other future NBA All Stars such Klay Thompson (11), Kawhi Leonard (15), Nikola Vucevic (16), Jimmy Butler (30) & Isaiah Thomas (60). Knight quickly became the starting point guard for the Pistons in his rookie year averaging just under 13 ppg and 4 apg and was the first Pistons rookie since Grant Hill to be named NBA All-Rookie 1st team.
Despite having a steady sophomore season Knight would become memorable for being the victim to some of the season's most memorable highlights. Firstly at All Star Weekend, the #1 pick of Knight's Draft class, Kyrie Irving would savagely break his ankles in the Rising Stars Challenge game.
Less than a month later #RIPBrandonKnight would trend on Twitter as he unsuccessfully challenged a DeAndre Jordan alley oop dunk with humiliating consequences.
At the end of his 2nd season, the Pistons decided they needed to upgrade the point guard position and traded Knight along with little known players Khris Middleton(!!!) & Viacheslav Kravtsov (keep an eye out for him in the near future) to the Bucks for Brandon Jennings. Knight continued to improve in Milwaukee and averaged just under 18 ppg and 5 apg in his 1.5 seasons there, but he was traded to Phoenix at the All Star break in a 3 team deal that netted the Bucks Michael Carter-Williams.
After the All Star break he had limited time on the court with the Suns due to injuries, however that didn't stop them from giving Knight a 5 year $70m deal and he rewarded them by averaging just under 20 ppg. During his first full season in Phoenix he became just the 4th player in NBA history to put up a line of 30 points, 15 assists, 10 rebounds & 4 steals joining Magic Johnson, Pete Maravich & Russell Westbrook, but Knight started to have injury concerns and played just over 50 games. The following season he was relegated to the bench and became the Suns 6th man which saw his production drop before being shut down for the 2nd half of the season despite being healthy.
In the off-season, disaster struck as Knight tore his ACL and as a result would miss the 2017-18 season. He was then traded to the Rockets but missed the start of the season as his knee became infected. He would only make 12 appearances for Houston before being traded to Cleveland and became the Cavs starting point guard, however in just under 23 minutes he would only manage to put up an average of 8.5 ppg and 2.3 apg. The following season, he would once again be relegated to limited appearances, coming off the bench until he was traded back to Detroit in the deal which netted the Cavs Andre Drummond.
Knight would only make a further 9 appearances for the Pistons, however would finish strong averaging 11.6 ppg & 4.2 apg in that short spell. At the end of the 2019-20 season, Knight was released by Detroit with his 5 year deal finally at an end. He continues to try and get back into the league at the age of 29. In March at this year he had a trial in Milwaukee and was a member of Brooklyn's 2021 Summer League squad.
To date his career averages are 14.1 points per game, 4 assists per game and 3.1 rebounds per game.