Kon Knueppel’s season at Duke didn’t begin with fireworks—but it ended with a bang. Known for his quiet demeanor and textbook shooting form, Knueppel went from a rotational player to a certified weapon from deep, averaging 42% from three over the final 12 games. As the Blue Devils fought through injuries and inconsistency, it was Knueppel who provided stability and clutch moments. So when he announced he was declaring for the NBA Draft, it was both expected and bittersweet. At 6’6” with a high release and elite basketball IQ, he’s drawn comparisons to players like Kevin Huerter and Luke Kennard. NBA scouts praise his court vision and his ability to play off-ball seamlessly in modern spacing-heavy offenses. Coach Jon Scheyer said, “He was the glue for us—a quiet assassin.” With Cooper Flagg returning and other freshmen arriving, Knueppel’s departure opens a door for new stars—but it also leaves big shoes to fill. While Duke fans had hoped for one more season, they know the league is calling. And if his late-season form is any clue, Knueppel might just surprise people in the NBA the same way he did at Cameron Indoor.
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Knueppel’s Knockout: Duke’s Sharpshooter Declares for NBA Draft
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