Spurs Rookie Shatters NBA Records in Unbelievable Debut Performance
Is it just me, or does the San Antonio Spurs’ undefeated streak feel like déjà vu—but with a fresh twist? Here we are, three games in, and instead of just whispering about Victor Wembanyama, everyone’s buzzing about rookie phenom Dylan Harper, who just rewrote the record books for youngest guard with a near-perfect stat line. At 6-foot-6, Harper’s a big baller with the finesse of a seasoned pro, slicing through defenses and erasing turnovers like a maestro conducting a symphony. This isn’t your usual draft luck either—Stresoh Castle, Wembanyama, and now Harper: the Spurs’ recent picks are shaping a future so bright, it’s almost blinding. So, can this young core finally steer San Antonio back to glory, or is this just the prologue to something even more extraordinary? Hang tight—this Spurs story is just heating up.

The San Antonio Spurs are currently undefeated, going 3-0 in their first set of games.
Victor Wembanyama has been the subject of countless headlines, but the whole team is doing well, including their much-talked-about rookie.
According to NBA History, Dylan Harper is now the youngest guard in league history to record a game of 20+ points, 5+ rebounds, 5+ assists, and 0 turnovers.
Before Harper, it was Andrew Wiggins who held that honor.
After today's game vs. Brooklyn, Dylan Harper (19y, 238d) became the youngest guard in NBA history to record a game of 20+ PTS, 5+ REB, 5+ AST & 0 TOs
The previous youngest was Andrew Wiggins (19y, 320d) on 1/9/2015 vs. Milwaukee. https://t.co/Ho6sV1qrSd pic.twitter.com/SUNT8DAysq
— NBA History (@NBAHistory) October 27, 2025
The Spurs have been very lucky in the draft over the last few years.
They have been able to acquire Wembanyama, Stephon Castle, and now Harper.
Wembanyama and Castle both won Rookie of the Year and immediately made their impacts on the team, and it looks like Harper will be doing the same.
He was chosen as the second overall pick, celebrated for his size but also his versatility.
He’s a big guard, at 6-foot-6, but he can still move and handle the ball with precision and speed.
During his first three games, he has averaged 16.0 points, 5.0 rebounds, and 4.3 assists on 48.6 percent from the field.
Harper is the definition of a promising rookie: young and driven with a set of skills already on display.
But he has room to grow, and that is one of the most exciting and promising things about him.
This is a team that has been on the verge of greatness for a few years, and it really does feel like the Spurs could be taking a turn for the better this year.
With Wembanyama creating what may be a historic season, San Antonio is currently one of the most-feared teams in their conference.
Harper is one of the many reasons why Spurs fans feel that the future is bright for their team.
This squad is special, and not just because of Wembanyama.
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