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The San Antonio Spurs are more than likely to select the best talent available if they elect to use the No. 2 pick in June. If that holds, they'll land a strong point guard in Dylan Harper who fits their team culture seamlessly.
Rutgers star Dylan Harper gives his thoughts on potential Philadelphia 76ers draft prospect, and teammate, Ace Bailey.
As the NBA draft approaches, the San Antonio Spurs might be eyeing guard Dylan Harper to select No. 2 overall at the 2025 NBA Draft, a potential star with impressive outside shooting skills. This episode explores the implications of adding Harper to a guard-heavy roster,
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Yardbarker on MSNDylan Harper 2025 NBA Draft ProfileDylan Harper, the son of five-time NBA champion Ron Harper, is one of the best point guard prospects in the draft. Despite Rutgers’s underwhelming season, the six-foot-six guard has shown throughout the year that he is worthy of being a top-two pick.
Michael Porter Jr. is younger than Barnes and under contract for the next two seasons. The Spurs only have to give up second-round picks, and suddenly have a wing rotation of Porter Jr., Vassell, Champagnie, possibly Harper, and maybe whoever they draft 14th overall.
The San Antonio Spurs landed the No. 2 pick during the 2025 NBA Draft lottery. This put the Spurs in position to land their point guard of the future in Rutgers star Dylan Harper. San Antonio has played around with the idea of trading the pick but if it decides to stay at two, reports claim that Harper will be the selection.
Even though the Rutgers Scarlet Knights were one of the most disappointing teams in all of college basketball last season, star PG/SG Dylan Harper lived up to the hype. He spent most of the season as the second-best prospect behind only Cooper Flagg, and not even an injury and failing to make the NCAA Tournament was enough to change that.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNLonzo Ball Sparks Buzz With Bold Vision: Dylan Harper To Hornets, LaMelo Ball To Clippers In Blockbuster Shake-UpLonzo Ball has recently stirred up the conversation regarding Dylan Harper and his brother LaMelo Ball landing in different teams.
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