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Create a 10-word scroll-stopping headline for: One surprising flaw is holding Ryan Kalkbrenner back on the Hornets | Vibe NC

Create a 10-word scroll-stopping headline for: One surprising flaw is holding Ryan Kalkbrenner back on the Hornets | Vibe NC
  • PublishedMay 23, 2026

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Relative to expectations, Ryan Kalkbrenner’s rookie season was nothing short of a revelation for the Charlotte Hornets. One of several first‑year players to emerge from this historic draft class, he made an immediate impact and quickly proved he belonged on an NBA floor.

Now, he’s on the verge of securing a long‑term roster spot if he can unlock the one skill many assumed he already possessed: a perimeter shot. So what’s holding him back?

Ryan Kalkbrenner’s college shooting hasn’t carried over just yet

At Creighton, Kalkbrenner spent five seasons steadily expanding his game, culminating in a standout final year where he averaged 19.2 points, 8.7 rebounds, 1.5 assists, and 2.7 blocks per game. Most notably, he attempted 1.7 threes per contest and hit 34.4% of them, which was more than enough to suggest real stretch potential.

So why does it take LaMelo Ball practically willing him into a three‑point attempt from the sideline?

The answer likely lies in his developmental priorities. Like his teammate Moussa Diabate, Kalkbrenner appears focused on mastering the fundamentals before expanding his range

And to his credit, he was elite at what he did take on: he shot at an absurd 75.3% from the field, ranking third in the NBA among players with at least 25 games played and first among all rookies.

Given his limited minutes, it made sense not to experiment too much.

Why adding a jumper could secure his future in Charlotte