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Back to EpisodesKon ROBBED of Rookie of the Year | Chef Jeff SLIGHTED in Exec of the Year | Who wore it BEST
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The Charlotte Hornets are left shaking their heads after a tense NBA awards season, with Kon Knueppel just missing out on Rookie of the Year and Jeff Peterson falling short in the Executive of the Year race. Hosts Walker Mehl and Doug Branson react in real time to the official voting tallies, dissecting why Kon Knueppel’s historic, near 50-40-90 rookie season wasn’t enough to edge out Cooper Flagg—despite record-breaking shooting and elevating Charlotte’s win total. Was the award determined by last impressions from the play-in games, and how much does national narrative still haunt the Hornets?
In a blend of sharp analysis and trademark frustration, the crew highlights the glaring inconsistencies in voting philosophies, including the role of late-season slumps, “vibes” over stats, and perennial Hornets bias. The conversation widens to Charlotte’s reputation across the league, suggesting that national respect—and legitimate award recognition—won’t come until the team wins playoff series and emerges from the “friend zone.”
The episode doesn’t stop with rookie hardware; the team examines Jeff Peterson’s candidacy for Executive of the Year, the peculiarities of how NBA executives vote, and where the franchise stands in the eyes of decision-makers league-wide. Bonus: Doug Branson officially crowns Kon Knueppel as the franchise’s new “Who Wore It Best” #7, echoing fan sentiment for the promising star. All this and a dose of humorous shade at Maverick fans who dismiss the analytics behind Charlotte’s emerging stars—don’t miss this passionate, stat-packed, and honest Hornets conversation.
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