Dylan Harper mantiene el puesto número 2 en la reelección del draft de la NBA de 2025

El novato de los Spurs, Dylan Harper, se ha convertido en una figura destacada en los Playoffs de la NBA de 2026, lo que ha llevado a una reelección de la clase del draft de la NBA de 2025. Las cinco primeras selecciones permanecen sin cambios, aunque aparecen variaciones en posiciones posteriores de la lotería.

Harper, seleccionado originalmente en el segundo puesto general por los San Antonio Spurs, registró 12 puntos y 10 asistencias en la victoria de 126-97 sobre los Minnesota Timberwolves durante el quinto partido de los playoffs. Se convirtió en el primer novato de los Spurs desde Tim Duncan en 1998 en registrar múltiples dobles-dobles en playoffs. Su actuación ha reforzado su estatus por detrás únicamente de Cooper Flagg en la clasificación de la reelección.

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