Former Colorado basketball star point guard KJ Simpson concluded his second summer league stint with an NBA Summer League championship after the Charlotte Hornets beat the Sacramento Kings, 83-78.

Simpson started for the Hornets along with Charlotte’s 2025 first-round selection, former Duke guard Kon Knueppel. Despite the win, Simpson struggled offensively in the final but made up for it in other areas. In 31 minutes of action, Simpson tallied 11 points, seven rebounds and five assists on 4-of-15 shooting from the field and 1-of-6 from 3-point range.

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Knueppel, who was named the game’s MVP, praised the former Colorado guard for being the Hornets’ leader throughout the Summer League. Simpson was quick to point out that Knueppel was deserving of the award.

“Kon, nah, he deserved that, man. He was excellent in this game,” Simpson said. “We all played well. It [the MVP award] could have been anybody. I just wanted to go out there and help lead the team. Just be a good vocal leader. It was a team win, shoutout to Kon, shoutout to everybody, man.

Simpson is entering his second year in the NBA and has shown significant growth during the 10-day summer event, averaging 16 points, 5.7 assists and 5.5 rebounds per game in six Summer League games.

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The Hornets have to like what they saw from Simpson, a former second-round pick, leading Charlotte’s young core to a title.

Simpson and the Hornets got the win over former Buff Nique Clifford, who scored 10 points in 33 minutes of action.

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