A good number of draft pundits, including ESPN.com's Chad Ford, have the Utah Jazz selecting Kentucky point guard Brandon Knight with the No. 3 pick in the 2011 NBA draft. Knight, on the advice of his agent, has been dodging Kemba Walker and Jimmer Fredette and that could lead the Jazz and other teams to not draft him. Sam Amick of SI.com writes: "Knight has an open invitation to join Connecticut's Kemba Walker, BYU's Jimmer Fredette and UCLA's Malcolm Lee in a June 15 workout with the Jazz, but sources close to both sides said he has yet to decide whether to take part. What's more, there are rumblings that Utah is less than thrilled at the notion that Knight would even consider dictating the terms with the No. 3 pick ... It's unclear whether the Jazz would take a hard-line stance and refuse to take Knight unless he worked out against other top-line competitors, but that appears to be a possibility." Knight, if he does fall, shouldn't have to wait that long to hear his names called on draft night. The Raptors at No. 5 and the Kings at No. 7 have a lot of interest in Knight. Source: ESPN