Dylan Harper expected to make notable Spurs request after NBA Finals breakout and DeAaron Fox disaster

The NBA Finals showed that Dylan Harper can go bucket for bucket with the sport’s best.And the former Rutgers star wants the Spurs to know that he’s ready for an increased role at a time when some wonder about De’Aaron Fox’s future with the team after a dismal showing versus the Knicks.Harper’s camp is expected to push for him to join the Spurs’ starting rotation for the 2026-27 season after his Finals breakout following a campaign coming off the bench, according to ESPN.Making the situation all the more intriguing are the recent revelations that Harper had some issues with the team’s plan for him after being selected with the No.2 pick in the 2025 NBA Draft.Teammate Devin Vassell said after the team’s series-ending Game 5 loss to the Knicks that Harper had problems with his playing time during the season.ESPN further reported that Harper “voiced displeasure” earlier in the season with his role, although his minutes eventually picked up.Harper appeared in 69 games but started just four, averaging 22.6 minutes per game while scoring 11.8 points per game.He started two of the team’s 23 postseason games — both with Fox sidelined — and his playing time increased to an average of 26.8 minutes per game, including 31 in the Finals.Harper averaged 14.1 points per game in the playoffs.“He was upset with playing time and different roles that he was in,” Vassell said, “but when we needed him most, he stepped up.

We have a star in the making.”The issue for Harper and the Spurs is that the team already has two starting guards in the embattled Fox and Stephon Castle.The Spurs acquired Fox before they landed Harper in the draft, and the four-year, $229 million extension they signed him to last year begins next season.Fox’s stock has only gone down after the NBA Finals, which include his disastrous layup attempt in the last minute of Game 4 that resulted in an OG Anunoby and his 3-for-15 performance in Game 5.The Spurs “remain committed” to ...

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