Reese, Kmac and Alex discuss LeBron’s historic milestone and whether it truly reflects his greatness, as well as the Charlotte Hornets' impressive largely in part due to the play of Kon Knueppel.
Last night, LeBron James made NBA history by breaking the all-time field goals made record, surpassing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s long-standing mark of 15,837. James hit his record-breaking basket during the Los Angeles Lakers’ game against the Denver Nuggets, marking his 15,838th career field goal and later extended the record even further in the same game. At age 41 in his 23rd NBA season, this milestone highlights not just his longevity but also his sustained excellence, as he continues to perform at an elite level decades into his career. The historic achievement cements his place as one of the greatest scorers in basketball history and adds yet another remarkable chapter to his legendary career. However, Reese and Kmac feel differently. However, Reese and Kmac remain unconvinced—does this achievement truly underscore LeBron’s greatness, or is their shared lack of enthusiasm warranted?
The Charlotte Hornets have been one of the surprise teams in the league lately and rookie guard Kon Knueppel has been a major reason why. Charlotte has surged back into the Eastern Conference play-in race while winning roughly 15 of its last 18 games, with Knueppel providing efficient scoring and elite shooting that has helped fuel the run. The rookie has averaged around 19 points per game while shooting over 44% from three and even broke the NBA rookie record for most three-pointers in a season. His play has pushed him to the front of the NBA Rookie of the Year race ahead of Cooper Flagg of the Dallas Mavericks. While Flagg still has slightly bigger counting stats — about 20 points, 6.6 rebounds, and 4.1 assists per game — Knueppel’s efficiency, Charlotte’s winning stretch, and Flagg missing games with injury have shifted the momentum of the award race toward the Hornets rookie as the season enters its final stretch. Who should win ROTY: Knueppel or Flagg?