Not true at all:
Kidd: 7.7
Felton: 6.7
Augustin: 6.7
Wall: 6.5
Lawson: 6.5
Nelson: 6.5
Conley: 6.1
Paul: 5.9
Rose: 4.7
Dwill: 4.5
Evans: 3.9
Holiday: 3.7
Rondo: 3.5
Curry: 2.8
Teague: 2.5
Collison: 2.3
Nash: 2.2
Harris: 1.8
Westbrook: .7/4.3 Sophomore year
The highlighted players are the very best of the best or up and coming point guards, but all of these players are among the top 20-25 point guards in the league (I guess excluding Evans now). These are all of their freshman assist numbers. Knight is at 4.2, right in the middle of that group. He was the go to scorer on his team, improved tremendously over the course of the year and became a leader. I'm not saying he's better than Kanter or ever will be, and he's absolutely a reach at 3, but not in this draft. I'm completely split on Kanter/Knight right now, but I'd obviously lean toward Knight unless we can move Sap and give Kanter the nod over Memo.
This kid is a point guard. His turnover numbers are a little alarming, I agree, but he stepped it up big time at the end of the year and got a lot of unearned turnovers due to the inexperience around him (not excusing him at all). I think a lot of people accuse him of being a combo guard because of his size, but he plays like a point guard in the sense that he gets others involved and commands his teammates around the court. He's clutch, a proven leader, and a guy that wants to win. Chauncey Billups isn't far off, but I think he'll end up being more a "true" point guard than Chauncey.
I'm not saying I'd pick him over Kanter (yet), but in this year's draft, he's a great pickup at 3 and can very well be a franchise point guard.