NBA Playoffs to Pose New Test for Spurs' Rookie Dylan Harper Dylan Harper, the second overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, is entering his rookie season with high expectations, but the upcoming playoffs may present unique challenges for the Spurs' young guard. While Harper has thrived in a supporting role this season, his ability to adapt to the heightened pressure of postseason play will be critical as the Spurs aim to advance further in the league. The Spurs, known for their resilience and depth, have largely dismissed concerns about their playoff readiness, but Harper’s untested experience in high-stakes games could become a focal point as the postseason approaches. Throughout the 2025-26 season, the Spurs have managed to maintain their competitive edge despite questions about their roster. Injuries have not significantly impacted their performance, and their balanced offensive approach—highlighted by versatile scoring and defensive versatility—has allowed them to remain a formidable force. However, the playoffs are a different beast, and Harper’s role in navigating that challenge will be scrutinized. As a rookie, Harper has primarily served as a reliable bench contributor, averaging 11.5 points and 3.9 assists per game while playing a smaller role than many second-overall picks. His ability to thrive in a secondary role has been a key factor in the Spurs’ success, but the playoffs demand a different kind of performance. The Spurs’ backcourt, which includes veteran stars like De'Aaron Fox and Stephon Castle, has carried much of the offensive load this season. Harper has had the luxury of playing behind these established playmakers, allowing him to develop without the immediate pressure of carrying the team. However, the playoffs will test his ability to step up when the stakes are highest.#spurs #mitch_johnson #nba_playoffs #dylan_harper #deaaron_fox
