<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Bernie Bickerstaff won?t have much to do at Orlando pre-draft camp. The Bobcats don?t have a second-round pick and they?ll draft high enough in the first round that whoever they pick won?t be playing practice games. So perhaps Bickerstaff should use Orlando camp to find a new home for Brevin Knight. Frankly, that pains me to write. Brevin is a marvelous player - an old-time point guard who?s under-appreciated by Bobcats fans. He?s an even better quote - intellect, candor and ability to articulate what matters in basketball. But from what I saw in Cleveland on Wednesday, the torch has passed. Rookie Raymond Felton is that good and that ready to be this team?s starting point guard next season. Keeping Knight next season would be a nice insurance policy, but isn?t he an even better trade commodity? Bickerstaff said at the trade deadline that Knight would retain trade value in the future. Then shouldn?t they investigate that value, in pursuit of a late first-round pick?. The Bobcats talk constantly about taking the long-range view on everything. Trading Knight this summer - before his trade value dissipates - is what long-range planning is about.</div> Source