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NBA MOCK DRAFT: See where Knueppel and his freshman phenom teammate, Cooper Flagg, fall in our latest mock draft.

Kon Knueppel made one of the smartest plays you’ll ever see on a basketball court on Monday night against NC State and it had nothing to do with a basketball.

Well, kind of.

NBA MOCK DRAFT: See where Knueppel and his freshman phenom teammate, Cooper Flagg, fall in our latest mock draft.

With just over three minutes left in a tight might with NC State, Knueppel made what might have been the play of the game.

His teammate, Tyrese Proctor, caught the ball as it was careening out of bounds. His momentum was carrying him to the boundary line along with the ball. Another second and he’s probably turning the ball over back to NC State with a chance to tie the game or cut into the lead potentially.

But, thanks to Knueppel’s quick thinking, the possession was saved.

Knueppel grabbed his teammate’s leg and reset his balance before he could fall out of bounds.

Look at how close this was.

 

What a play. It’s a small thing. It’s not necessarily a bucket or a crucial assist or anything like that, but this is just as big.

Proctor got fouled and went to the free-throw line to extend the lead a bit more after this.

Shoutout to Kon for making this heads-up play. That’s a great teammate.

NBA Mock Draft: Knueppel and Freshman Phenom Cooper Flagg Take Center Stage

As the 2024 NBA Draft approaches, two of the most talked-about prospects, forward Jack Knueppel and freshman sensation Cooper Flagg, are making waves. Both players are expected to make a significant impact in the league, but where exactly will they land? Here’s a look at their projected spots in our latest mock draft.

Cooper Flagg: No. 2 Overall Pick

After a meteoric rise through high school basketball, Cooper Flagg is arguably the most exciting young prospect in the 2024 NBA Draft. The 6’9″ forward has wowed scouts with his versatile skill set, unmatched defensive abilities, and innate basketball IQ. A consensus top pick for nearly every analyst, Flagg is often compared to some of the game’s all-time greats due to his combination of size, agility, and basketball instincts.

Playing for Montverde Academy, Flagg’s performances on both ends of the court have been jaw-dropping, especially his shot-blocking and rebounding skills. His ability to stretch the floor with his shooting touch and his dynamic scoring ability make him a potential future superstar. Teams are eager to build their franchises around players like Flagg, who can contribute immediately but also grow into a cornerstone piece for years to come. Expect Flagg to go at No. 2 overall, likely to a team in need of an athletic, two-way forward who can impact the game in multiple facets.

Jack Knueppel: No. 6 Overall Pick

While Cooper Flagg may be the top freshman on the board, Jack Knueppel is making his own case as a potential top-10 pick. The 6’7″ wing player, known for his basketball IQ, all-around game, and ability to score at multiple levels, has been a standout for his college team. Knueppel’s maturity and experience beyond his years have caught the eye of NBA scouts, with his offensive versatility standing out the most.

Knueppel’s impressive three-point shooting, combined with his ability to create for others, has set him apart from many of his peers. He’s also a solid defender who can guard multiple positions, making him a valuable asset for teams looking to add a reliable two-way player. He has drawn comparisons to NBA wings who excel in both the scoring and defensive aspects of the game, and many believe he has the tools to be a difference-maker at the next level. Knueppel’s strong all-around game should see him taken in the top 10, with the No. 6 pick being a strong possibility for a team looking to add a polished, high-upside wing.

As the draft approaches, expect both Knueppel and Flagg to make their marks on the NBA stage. While Flagg is likely to go at the top of the board, Knueppel’s well-rounded game will make him a valuable addition to any team in need of a versatile wing with star potential. The future of the NBA looks incredibly bright with these two talented players set to make their mark.

 

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