Reef wrote:What's the point in being a good shooter when you take all bad shots? You still miss. He's a combo guard that can't shoot. Get over it. Again, I don't care what a scout says, when I can see it for myself. Maybe you should learn to think for yourself and actually watch games, instead of going by others' observations.

his shooting skill and court vision allow him to consistently finish plays
http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/basketball ... ight-59767Has an excellent jumpshot with range out to 3 point … Good shooter off the dribble
On the offensive end, Knight brings a versatile skill set to the table, starting with his perimeter jumper. Possessing NBA range and the ability to make shots coming off screens, pulling up, or spotting up, Knight is a great shooter with very good form, boasting both a high and quick release.
Possibly the most impressive segment of Knight's game thus far is his ability to hit tough shots from the mid-range, where he has a variety of floaters, runners, and pull-up jumpers in his arsenal. Very crafty in getting to different areas of the floor with the ball, Knight is dangerous scoring the ball in the 5-15 foot range, where he shows excellent touch, can finish through contact, and shows pretty good consistency with his mechanics.
Perimeter Shooting- Knight came into college with a great reputation as a perimeter shooter and he has done nothing to dispel that his freshman year. He has great range to go along with solid form – good lift, rotation, gets square to the basket and good release point and speed
http://www.nbadraftblog.com/2011-articl ... night.htmlWith that said, he knows his main strength is shot making and he is one of the best in SEC Conference in that department. A huge shot maker and shot taker that has the ability to score in bunches and has the Kentucky freshman record for most 20 plus points game in a season. His ability to shoot it from deep is what separates him from John Wall, but doesn't have Wall's elite athleticism. He is very good at changing pace with the dribble and shows a solid first step while attacking.
http://www.mynbadraft.com/NBA-Draft-Pro ... don-KnightYou cant find a single source to back up your claims, and relying only on what you ``see``. Sorry but in the real world you better have evidence to back up your claims. I suggest you watch more basketball games and learn the game of basketball

You might need to reevaluate what you think you know, because the entire basketball community sees things you cant

I have an army of scouting reports that discredit your argument, and you have nothing to backup your absurd claims. Sorry but your analysis fails. I dare you to find one source that says that Brandon Knight is a poor shooter. Good luck.