COLUMN: Kon Knueppel Is Everything the Hornets Could Hope He Would Be


Charlotte rookie shines early as the franchise’s next big thing


When the Charlotte Hornets selected Kon Knueppel with the No. 4 pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, they weren’t just drafting talent—they were investing in reliability. They needed a player who could contribute immediately, make smart decisions, and help stabilize a young, unproven roster. Eleven games into his rookie season, Knueppel is already checking every box.

The 6-foot-6 guard/forward out of Duke has wasted no time proving he belongs. He’s playing like a veteran, not a 20-year-old getting his first taste of the league. His composure, court awareness, and offensive efficiency have been striking—and he hasn’t just shown flashes. He’s been steady.

So far this season, Knueppel is averaging 16.6 points, 6.4 rebounds, and 2.8 assists per game while shooting 44.6% from the field, 39.8% from three, and 88.9% from the free-throw line. Those aren’t just solid rookie numbers—they’re efficient, dependable stats that are keeping Charlotte in games and giving the team a much-needed scoring boost.

Knueppel also became the first player in NBA history to score 150+ points and hit 30+ three-pointers in his first 10 games—a rare feat that underscores his blend of shooting consistency and volume. It’s the kind of start that gets noticed—not just by fans, but by future scouting reports around the league.

What separates Knueppel is the way he goes about his game. He’s not trying to overwhelm opponents with athleticism or flash. He picks his spots. He moves without the ball, makes the right passes, and always seems to be in the right place at the right time. His game is clean. His decisions are mature. And while other rookies are still trying to find their rhythm, he’s already found his role—and he’s thriving in it.

The Hornets have been chasing stability for years. They’ve drafted scorers, signed veterans, shuffled coaches. What they lacked was a player who could bring high-level production and a stabilizing presence night in and night out. In Knueppel, they may have finally found that.

His smooth transition from Duke to the pros isn’t surprising to those who followed his college career. He shot well, played under control, and delivered in big moments. But making that jump at this level is always a question mark. Knueppel is erasing those doubts fast.

The Hornets are still rebuilding, and there’s a long season ahead. But they’ve got something real in Kon Knueppel. He’s scoring, rebounding, facilitating, and competing. He’s everything the Hornets could have hoped he would be. And more importantly, he’s only getting started.

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James O'Donnell