Hornets’ Kon Knueppel Sets NBA Rookie Record for Threes in 59 Games
Charlotte Hornets rookie Kon Knueppel has set a new NBA record for the most 3-pointers made in a season by a rookie, hitting 207 threes in just 59 games. He surpassed the previous record held by Keegan Murray, who needed 80 games to achieve this feat during the 2022-23 season. Knueppel’s record-setting shot came during a game against the Indiana Pacers, highlighting his impressive shooting ability and helping to elevate the Hornets into playoff contention.
By the Numbers- 207 threes made by Kon Knueppel in 59 games.
- Previous record by Keegan Murray: 206 threes in 80 games.
- Knueppel is currently leading the league in 3-pointers.
- Charlotte Hornets are in playoff contention with 22 games remaining.
Knueppel is a strong candidate for NBA Rookie of the Year, contending alongside former college teammate Cooper Flagg, which could impact both their careers moving forward. His continued performance may play a crucial role in the Hornets' playoff prospects as they aim to break an extended postseason drought.
Bottom LineKon Knueppel’s record-breaking achievement underscores his potential as a transformative player for the Hornets, possibly changing the dynamics of their playoff hopes. His humble demeanor and on-court skills are not only elevating his team's performance but also setting a new standard for rookie shooters in the NBA.
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