How Kon Knueppel scores 18.5 PPG with only 2 dribbles per catch
One thing that stands out about Kon Knueppel’s game is how quickly he plays without rushing.
He doesn’t need the ball to stick.
He doesn’t need 10 dribbles.
And he doesn’t need a flashy combo move every possession.
Kon averaged less than 2 dribbles per touch and possessed the ball only about 7% of the time he was on the floor…
Yet he still averaged 18.5 PPG and earned 1st Team All-Rookie honors.
That should get everybody’s attention.
Because it proves you do not have to dominate the ball to impact the game.
You just have to be ready, make quick decisions, and flow into the next action.
That’s what makes players like Kon so effective.
Shoot off the catch.
Attack in straight lines.
Land on two feet and finish.
If nothing is there… pass, relocate, and keep moving.
That’s also one of the things we like about Coach Bob Patton’s Modern Game Shooting workouts.
Players aren’t just standing still getting shots up.
They’re constantly moving through game-like sequences where they have to prepare, attack, pass, relocate, reset their feet, and flow into the next action without pausing.
A lot of modern scoring is about connecting actions together quickly and efficiently.
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The usual suspects went to work as well. Beckham Black and Cayden Daughtry both went 4-0.
CJ Rosser was unguardable.
Marcus Spears Jr. averaged 22 ppg.
Gabe Nesmith continued to make shots at a high level, went 4-0.
Tyrone Jamison was Mr. Clutch.
Team Herro’s core played great.
And AJ Williams, Tai Bell, Colton Hiller, Michai White keep excelling up an age group.
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Patrick Otey tá começando a chamar atenção de verdade no cenário americano.
O brasileiro de 1,96m vem sendo um dos principais nomes do Expressions no circuito Nike EYBL, com quase 17 pontos por jogo nas primeiras sessões.
Patrick consegue chegar nos espaços dele com naturalidade, cria o próprio arremesso e joga com muita personalidade pra alguém da classe de 2027.
Hoje ele já é considerado o melhor jogador de Connecticut e aparece como Top 50 da classe segundo o 247Sports.
Ofertas como - Syracuse, Villanova,Xavier, Washington e etc.
Creio que irá chegar mais propostas de grandes projetos.
Here's what matters even more than the recruiting:
You are never worse off for the work.
Put in the 6am reps and it works out — great.
Put them in and it doesn't break your way — you're still stronger, sharper, and you don't live with the regret.
The work is the one thing that never loses value.
Teams needing a big should get eyes on @ExpressionsBall’s frontcourt—arguably the deepest on the circuit. 2026 Nelson Mboudjiaka brings physicality and rebounding, while 2027s Johnny Bol (rim protection) and Sidy Kandji (low post scoring) give them serious presence inside.
@reece_marshall_ KNOWS WHAT’S UP…helping @ExpressionsBall pick up the DUB at GymRat LIVE 2026. Congrats on the Game MVP Selection for the 17U Division 👊
Marquette’s Nigel James Jr is set to be one of the most intriguing returning NBA Draft prospects in college basketball next season.
James had a standout Freshman season where he averaged 16/3/5 and 2 SPG, while also shooting 47% from the field and 35% from three. James also averaged 19/4/6 while shooting 49% from the field and 39% from three in Big East play.
James is set to be one of the best players in all of college basketball next season with his mix of finishing, shooting, athleticism, playmaking, defensive versatility, pace, and motor.
James had one of the highest rim pressure rates for a High Major Freshman ever and uses his burst, handle, pace, and athleticism to get to his spots and create for himself and his teammates. James is also a high level off ball player who shot 45% on catch and shoot threes and in the defensive end is extremely active.
Nigel and Trae Young were also the only freshmen since 2008 to have an AST% of 35, make 100 shots at the rim, and make 40 threes.