Charlotte Hornets rookie sensation Kon Knueppel has rewritten NBA history books by becoming the fastest player ever to reach 100 career three-pointers, accomplishing the feat in just 29 games while establishing himself as the league’s most prolific rookie scorer.
The Charlotte Hornets have found their franchise cornerstone in rookie phenom Kon Knueppel, who has rewritten the NBA record books with a shooting display unmatched in league history. The 20-year-old guard achieved what no player before him could accomplish, reaching 100 career three-pointers in just 29 games—shattering the previous record by nearly a dozen games.
Record-Breaking Performance
Knueppel’s historic moment came during Monday night’s matchup against the Cleveland Cavaliers at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse. Entering the game with 99 career three-pointers, the Duke product needed just one quarter to etch his name in NBA lore. The record-breaking shot came off an assist from teammate Sion James late in the first quarter, showcasing the chemistry developing within the young Hornets roster.
The previous record belonged to Lauri Markkanen, who needed 41 games to reach the century mark during his rookie season. Knueppel demolished that benchmark by 12 games, demonstrating not just volume but remarkable efficiency for a first-year player.
Rookie of the Year Frontrunner
Knueppel’s shooting prowess extends far beyond this single record. The fourth overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft leads all rookies in scoring with 19.4 points per game while adding 5.4 rebounds and 3.6 assists. His 104 total three-pointers rank second in the entire NBA, trailing only Cleveland’s Donovan Mitchell (111), an established superstar.
The Hornets’ investment in Knueppel continues to pay immediate dividends. His performance shattered the franchise’s previous record for fastest to 100 threes, previously held by Brandon Miller who reached the mark in 43 games during his own rookie campaign last season.
Duke Pedigree Translates to NBA
Knueppel’s immediate success shouldn’t come as a complete surprise given his collegiate performance at Duke. In his lone season with the Blue Devils, he averaged 14.4 points and demonstrated his shooting touch with 2.2 made threes per game. His seamless transition to the professional game speaks to both his skill level and Charlotte’s development system.
The Hornets’ offensive scheme, built around creating spacing and opportunities for shooters, has perfectly complemented Knueppel’s skillset. His ability to move without the ball and catch-and-shoot proficiency have made him an ideal fit in today’s pace-and-space NBA.
Historic Context
Knueppel’s achievement places him in rare company among NBA shooters. Consider these historical comparisons:
- Stephen Curry reached 100 threes in 53 games during his rookie season
- Ray Allen needed 49 games to hit the century mark
- Klay Thompson accomplished the feat in 46 games
- Damian Lillard took 44 games as a rookie
Knueppel’s 29-game accomplishment represents a 30% improvement over the previous record holder, a margin that may stand for years given the difficulty of maintaining such a torrid pace.
Team Impact and Future Outlook
Despite Knueppel’s individual brilliance, the Hornets fell to the Cavaliers 139-132, dropping their record to 9-20 on the season. The loss highlighted both the promise and challenges facing Charlotte—while they possess elite young talent in Knueppel, LaMelo Ball (23 points, 9 assists), and Miller (20 points), team defense and consistency remain works in progress.
For Cleveland, the victory improved their record to 16-14 behind strong performances from Mitchell (30 points), Darius Garland (27 points), and De’Andre Hunter (27 points off the bench).
Knueppel’s record-breaking performance signals more than just individual achievement—it represents hope for a Hornets franchise that has struggled to find consistent success. His shooting efficiency and scoring ability provide a foundation upon which Charlotte can build for years to come.
As the NBA continues to prioritize three-point shooting, Knueppel’s historic start suggests he may rewrite more records before his rookie campaign concludes. His development alongside Ball and Miller gives Charlotte one of the most promising young cores in the Eastern Conference.
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