
With a daring move, Kon Knueppel dazzles the NBA by turning down $8.5 million from the Spurs, Thunder, and Blazers to return to Duke.
Despite being courted by NBA teams with offers totaling more than $8.5 million in projected earnings and endorsements, Duke Blue Devils star freshman Kon Knueppel has made the shocking announcement that he will return to Duke for his sophomore season..
The 19-year-old guard was predicted to be selected in the top 10 of the 2025 NBA Draft after impressing fans throughout his rookie season with his shooting ability, basketball IQ, and scoring prowess. According to reports, Knueppel was being pursued by the San Antonio Spurs, Portland Trail Blazers, and Oklahoma City Thunder, all of which intended to use him as a key member of their teams.
According to sources close to the situation, each of these organizations viewed Knueppel as a “plug-and-play” shooter with star potential. Had he entered the draft, Knueppel would have likely secured a rookie contract worth between $6.2 and $6.8 million, not including lucrative endorsement deals from major brands such as Nike and Adidas, estimated at $1.5 to $2 million combined. Despite these staggering numbers, Knueppel remained committed to a different path — one rooted in loyalty, legacy, and unfinished business.
I’ve dreamed of the NBA my whole life,” Knueppel shared in a video released on Duke’s official account. “But right now, I’m not ready to leave behind what we’ve built here. There’s more to accomplish. I’m coming back
A Power Move in College Hoops
Knueppel’s decision is being hailed as one of the most remarkable returns in recent NCAA memory — especially in a basketball era dominated by one-and-done culture and high-stakes NIL deals. While players often chase quick entry into the league, Knueppel chose growth over glamour, surprising fans, scouts, and executives alike.
The freshman guard averaged 14.4 points, 4.0 rebounds, and 2.7 assists per game, shooting over 41% from three-point range and nearly 90% from the free-throw line. His stellar performance helped guide Duke to a Final Four appearance and an ACC Championship, even stepping up with 28 points in a critical tournament game when fellow freshman Cooper Flagg was sidelined
Sources from within NBA circles say the Spurs, who are developing a future around Victor Wembanyama, had Knueppel on their radar as the perfect perimeter weapon. The Trail Blazers, in the middle of a rebuild, viewed him as a backcourt savior alongside Scoot Henderson. The Thunder, meanwhile, hoped to add him to their already explosive young roster led by Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Chet Holmgren.
“He would’ve been an instant impact player,” one NBA scout said. “But to turn that down? That’s rare. That’s powerful
Coach Scheyer Responds
Duke head coach Jon Scheyer called Knueppel’s return a defining moment for the Blue Devils’ program
Kon’s loyalty to this team and his hunger to improve speak volumes,” Scheyer said. “He’s not just a great player — he’s a future Duke legend. We can’t wait to run it back with him leading the charge
With Cooper Flagg and Khaman Maluach expected to declare for the draft, Knueppel’s return provides a massive boost for Duke’s 2025–26 title hopes. The decision also reshapes the NCAA landscape, as Duke will once again be a major national championship contender
Knueppel’s decision isn’t just about basketball. It’s about choosing the journey over the destination.
“Sometimes, the hardest choice is the right one,” he said. “I’ve got more to prove, and Duke is where I’ll do it.”
Fans, teammates, and alumni are already celebrating what could be the beginning of a legendary college legacy. As one fan posted simply on X (formerly Twitter):
In an era of chasing the bag, Kon Knueppel just chased greatness.”
And for that — he’s already won.
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