Hornets wing Kon Knueppel has been one of the top rookies in 2025/26, but he’s far from content. The 20-year-old tells Roderick Boone of The Charlotte Observer he’s always looking for ways to level up his game on both ends of the court.
“I think an area to grow is definitely being more disruptive defensively,” Knueppel said. “I tend to be where I’m supposed to be, tend to keep my guy in front of me. But can I maybe get a few more deflections? And I think that comes with a little bit more anticipation, being more aware of that. What play is going to happen before it happens and then those will come.
Knueppel, the fourth overall pick of last year’s draft, played 1,189 minutes over 39 games in his lone season at Duke. He’s currently at 1,186 minutes through 36 NBA games, and says his body is holding up well so far.
“I feel good,” Knueppel told Boone. “There’s a lot of nicks and bruises and things, but I luckily haven’t had anything major. Had the little chip fracture in the pinky early in the season, stuff like that. But yeah, the body’s holding up. Been really proactive with the recovery stuff and the training staff are doing a great job.”
Here’s more from Charlotte:
- The Hornets had a good chance to win their third straight game on Wednesday vs. Toronto, leading by as many as 13 points, but wound up losing by one after an Immanuel Quickley game-winning three. LaMelo Ball was limited to just five minutes in the fourth quarter, and head coach Charles Lee explained why that was the case after the game, according to Boone. “I liked how that group (with Collin Sexton and Sion James in the backcourt) was playing,” Lee said. “Just trying to be a little bit mindful of where we are in a back-to-back and our allocation of minutes to put us all in the best position to be healthy. So, I thought that group did enough to kind of keep us in it, keep it close. And it’s helped us kind of extend some leads at times too, with their defensive aggressiveness and Collin’s ability to knock down the three. I thought he scored it at a pretty good clip tonight, too, and was able to get to the paint, which was something that we were lacking at times. So, just a tough decision that I have to make.”
- As Boone writes in the same story, Lee also provided injury updates on Brandon Miller (left knee contusion), Ryan Kalkbrenner (left elbow sprain) and Grant Williams following Wednesday’s game. Lee suggested the team was just being cautious with Miller’s knee on the front end of a back-to-back — the third-year wing is probable to suit up on Thursday vs. Indiana. Kalkbrenner, meanwhile, will miss his ninth straight game against the Pacers. “Yeah, Ryan is going to be OK,” Lee said. “He’s been making really good progress. … We’ll continue to evaluate him after every team activity he does and in on-court sessions, but I do think he’s trending in a good direction.”
- As for Williams, the veteran forward is 13-plus months removed from a torn ACL in his right knee and appears to be in the final stages of his rehab. “Grant’s obviously been out for an extended period of time with his injury now, has been able to be more involved in team activities and five-on-five play, and so far he’s responded really well,” Lee said, per Boone. “But when you’ve missed that much time from basketball, we want to make sure that we’re reintegrating him into game play at the appropriate time.”
Melo for Sabonis
Coach is sitting Melo in crunch time, you’ll likely have a good draft pick this year 5-10 range and there’s multiple good point guard options in Philon, Brown and Flemmings.
Sabonis solidifies the front court, and with Kalkbrenner as his back up you’d have a really solid big man rotation.
Bridges at the 4, Miller the 3 and Kon the 2.
Kings would jump at the chance to add Melo they’ve been on the look out for a point guard and again they have a good draft pick 1-5 sorta range. Forget about Kuminga cause the Warriors don’t want Monk and instead just look at Caleb Wilson as your future 4 next to Keegan Murray. You are left a little thin at centre but for the last month now Raynaud and Cardwell have been doing alright and can always bring in a vet for depth in FA.
Bridges, Miller, Salaun >>>> to Pelicans ….
Zion >>>> to Hornets
I’d rather Miller, Zion is still cool and all but he literally misses over 50% of his games
Not a Zion guy. Pelicans need to move on.
I always thought he’d end up a Pistons player for Tobias Harris plus something be it Jaden Ivey or Ron Holland and maybe a first round pick.
Cade Thompson Zion Duren that’s a very athletic and tough side.
As for Pelicans I’d be asking for Ron and a first with Harris. That wouldn’t be a bad return. Gives them a nice core of guys with Fears Trey Ron and Queen.
I’d probably look to just cash in on Herb Jones. See if anyone will take Murray or Poole and just ride out the rebuild
It’s a good idea. Holland with Queen and Fears starting a fast rebuild and that’s a good trade proposal.
Zion has a team option he is motivate.
Trade Miles Bridges, Josh Green, Tre Mann and KJ Simpson to Washington for Kris Middleton, Marvin Bagley, AJ Johnson, Branham, Justin Champagnie and a pick
Waive Middleton, Branham and Hall
Sign Reggie Jackson and Chomche
This cleans out the glut of bad contracts and the remaining of negativity out of Charlotte.
Playoffs