Brandon Knight was asked about his preference for the Milwaukee Bucks' top draft pick in June, which could be the No. 1 overall selection. Knight said he is not picky about the pick but wants the player to have a strong work ethic and be cognizant of the Bucks' 15-67 campaign. "That's a tough question," Knight said Wednesday on Sirius XM Radio's "NBA Today" show. "That's for our team to decide. I just...
Knight: Bucks' Top Pick Must Work Hard, Use 13-14 Season As Motivation
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