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Hornets’ Knueppel Named Summer League Championship Game MVP
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The Hornets took home the NBA’s 2025 Summer League championship with an 83-78 victory over Sacramento in Sunday’s finale in Las Vegas.

Rookie center Ryan Kalkbrenner (15 points, nine rebounds), and two-way guard KJ Simpson (11 points, seven rebounds, five assists) were among the Hornets who played key roles in the win, but No. 4 overall pick Kon Knueppel led the way with a team-high 21 points and +9 on/off mark, earning him championship game MVP honors, as Mark Anderson of The Associated Press details.

Knueppel got off to a shaky start in Summer League play earlier this month, scoring just five points on 1-of-8 shooting in his Hornets debut vs. Utah. He bounced back nicely, however, scoring at least 16 points and making multiple three-pointers in each of his next four games.

Knueppel was the first of four players drafted by the Hornets last month — the team also selected Liam McNeeley at No. 29, Sion James at No. 33, and Kalkbrenner at No. 34.

While James and McNeeley appeared in just two of Charlotte’s six Summer League games due to hip and Achilles issues, respectively, all four of the team’s 2025 draftees showed some promise in Las Vegas as the Hornets became the only club to go 6-0 at the event.

This article first appeared on Hoops Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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