Victor Wembanyama unveils Dylan Harper’s skill that may win Spurs the NBA championship originally appeared on The Sporting News.
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Dylan Harper is an undeniable problem for teams going up against the San Antonio Spurs. This truth became evident in Game 5 when the Minnesota Timberwolves saw him pop off. Despite being placed on the bench by Coach Mitch Johnson, he still became a scoring demon. Victor Wembanyama has always known this about the rookie and outlined that there is one skill that could make them win the NBA championship.
Wembanyama impressed by Harper’s unique skill in NBA Playoffs
Typically, finishing around the rim is quite a difficult task for most rookies. This is not the case for Dylan Harper. He has insane acrobatics and handles to pair so that his path to a bucket is not impeded by an opposing defender. Victor Wembanyama noticed this about the Spurs rookie and was insanely impressed as to how he does it, via Marcus Thompson II of The Athletic.
“The most impressive for me … the way he controls his body. His body awareness. Whether it’s on drives or on jumps, or relocation in the air. And you can see that in a variety of actions. Offensively, but also on rebounds and stuff, and on steals. It’s quite impressive,” the Spurs superstar said.
Harper is not just using this skill on the offensive end. Coach Mitch Johnson and the rest of the Spurs coaching staff employed him to use his body to grab rebounds. The Spurs rookie obliged and he notched a record that no one else has in the postseason. He is the first rookie guard in league history to have multiple 10+ rebounds and 10+ points games in the playoffs.
Moreover, Harper only trails Tim Duncan, Manu Ginobili, and Tony Parker in postseason points as a rookie. Wembanyama and Coach Johnson know that the rookie is going to blossom into a star soon. He will be why they win multiple NBA championships.
