I've been taking a look at all the teams drafting ahead of us and I think its possible that a player like Knight could slide down to us. There's a slightly less chance of Kanter sliding. This is all speculation on my part, so pick it apart as much as you like.
1. Cleveland: Derrick Williams, 6'8" SF/PF. This isn't a slam dunk between Irving and Williams. But the Cav's have Baron Davis under contract for three more years and have a decent backup in Sessions. So taking Williams makes the most sense for them in the immediate. They could certainly use a top flight SF.
2. Minnesota: Kyrie Irving, 6'2" PG. This is a tricky one. Minny is probably holding their breath in hopes of drafting Williams. Do they really need another PG with the possiblity of Rubio coming over? And if they draft Irving, what message does that send to Rubio? I could see Minny trading the pick and moving down a few spots. Casspi anyone?
3. Utah: Jan Vesely, 6'11" SF. Utah is loaded with big men and have no need for a point guard. So unless they think someone left on the board is better than Harris. They could use some depth at the SF position, since their likely to lose Kirilenko.
4. Cleveland: Jonas Valanciunas, 6'11" C. The Cav's need a big man. So at this point its either Valanciunas or Kanter. I flipped a coin and it came up Valanciunas. It could go either way.
5. Toronto: Bismark Biyombo, 6'9" PF. I'm goiing out on a limb here. They have Calderon and Bayless both under contract for a couple of years. They have a center that loves to play away from the basket. So a defensive, rebounding presence at the PF position would be a big help. They could also go SF here.
6. Washington: Kawhi Leonard, 6'8" SF. They have McGee and Blatche, and Wall at the PG. Its doubtful that Josh Howard will be back. I'm not sure exactly what Jianllan is. But they could use a SF that plays defense and runs the floor with Wall. They could easily go with Enes Kanter here as well. But the need for a big man isn't as great.
7. Sacramento: Knight/Kanter. The odd's might be slim, but it could happen. Its also possible that the Kings could trade up with either Minnesota, or with Cleveland for the 4th pick if someone's there that they reall like. Cleveland would only be moving down a few spots and saving themselves some money in the process.
I do think someone will slide. Its more likely to be Knight, simply because most of the teams above us aren't in great need of a point guard. But with Kanter not playing last season, and the rumors about his knee's, it possible he'll slide as well. I guess we'll see..