With Victor Wembanyama out due to a concussion, the Spurs needed their other young players to step up against the Trail Blazers, and in Game 3 on Friday, and that’s exactly what happened.
Dylan Harper came off the bench to score 27 points, and he credited Spurs legend Manu Ginobili for helping him be ready for the moment, according to ESPN’s Michael C. Wright. Harper became the youngest player ever to score 25 or more points off the bench in a playoff game. And with his 10 rebounds, he also became the youngest guard in league history with a playoff double-double, according to Jeff McDonald of the San Antonio Express-News.
“It was a moment I’ve been waiting for since I was a little kid,” Harper said. “This is the biggest stage of basketball you could ever get to.”
Stephon Castle also played a major role in the victory, scoring a game-high 33 points along with five assists. He and Harper became the first 21-and-under duo to each have 25 or more points in a playoff game since Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook in 2010.
We have more notes from the Spurs:
- While Harper and Castle stole the show, rookie Carter Bryant was crucial to the victory as well, according to McDonald. “Obviously Dylan’s box score is loud,” coach Mitch Johnson said. “But I think Carter’s game was probably just as loud.” Functioning as a small-ball center, Bryant was passing up shots and hurting the team’s offense until he hit a step-back three in the third quarter. He then proceeded to shut down Blazers star Deni Avdija for the next 10 minutes, according to Jared Weiss of The Athletic. “As much as I work on my game, for the other team, it’s demoralizing when I hit a shot like that,” Bryant said. “Just understanding what the game of basketball is. Like, they’re living with me shooting that shot. Clock is winding down, (I) look up, there’s three seconds on the shot clock. Shoot it. Let the ball fly. (I) work too hard not to trust it.”
- As Weiss notes, Spurs rookies Bryant and Harper have a long-standing friendship that dates back to their AAU days. “I told him once he hit that step-back three: I’m like, ‘Yo, this is time for you to turn it up a notch. You’ve been waiting for this,'” Harper said. ‘”Me and you always wanted to play with each other, even in college. Now, we got the opportunity to flip this game.'”
- Recently crowned Sixth Man of the Year Keldon Johnson has struggled with his offense in the series, having not hit double-digit scoring in any of the three games. He’s confident it’s just a matter of time until he gets back to playing his game, Tom Orsborn writes for the San Antonio-Express News. “Every game is different when it comes to the playoffs, and I’m just feeling out the game and trying to find my rhythm, trying to find my groove and my niche and just continue to play hard,” Johnson said. “As long as we’re winning, that’s the most important thing. I’ll find my rhythm (offensively) as we go throughout. I’ll continue to take the same shots and I’ll make the shots.”
- Luke Kornet has been a reliable option every time the Spurs have needed him to fill in for Wembanyama, and Friday was no exception. Kornet matched or set career playoff highs in points (14), rebounds (10), assists (two), and minutes played (30) while adding a pair of blocks and knocking down his first three-pointer in two years, per Orsborn. “It’s fun to shoot one. Fun to make it. Fun to get the win,” Kornet said. No one on the team was surprised that the big man was able to provide such a spark when called upon. “I feel like he’s been consistent for us all year,” said Johnson. “Whenever we’ve been shorthanded or Vic hasn’t been able to play, he stepped up and filled that role, field that void. He’s been tremendous for us.”

Kornet is a very smart basketball player, he pretty much never makes a mistake. Good screener, good passer, he can switch on D, protect the rim and rim run.
He’s come a long way in the past few years, mostly because he decided to bulk up and play down low instead of jacking up threes
They interviewed Dylan Harper last night after his coming out party and he spent the majority of the interview saying this exact same thing about Kornet even tho the interviewer was trying to prod a self glaze from him
That harper dunk was NASTY!
Scoot let his emotions get the best of him. SA already had the momentum, but that taunting flagrant and his attempts to keep up scoring with Harper took Portland out of the game.
Scoot is a disaster. And good enough they won’t dump him.
Kornet is a solid backup big. People said he was overpaid. Look at it now. Best money spent.
Castle is starting to come into his own. Serious 2way player. It’s why I say someone needs to trade tor K Johnson. Wemby get well lol.
It’s Fox who they should trade, I think
Nah not yet. He’s their vet leader. Harper not ready yet. Spurs also have a good pick coming. You need vets to help you g talent.
I agree that Fox is their vet leader and possible future 6th man vet leader as his star fades…
But it’s gonna be a crunch when it comes to paying 3 max salaries… which the Spurs will have to with Castle, Harper and Wemby… Fox is a little too young for the uber discount deal… one more big deal will be his focus…
In a year or two then they should
Why? They have a great 3 guard rotation – they are all under contract for at least 3 more years and they all step up at different times against different match ups. Why must people always want to get rid of guys? Fox graciously changed his role and has been an amazing team player. Honestly I think he should be more assertive when Wemby is on the floor.
You look at Wemby or SGA. They play with a confidence that they can’t lose. Specifically when things go wrong. They are trying to right the ship. Always looking to impact winning. This is max player status. Something Towns doesn’t have or even Brunson. It’s why I always say. The Knicks have to play as a TEAM to win. That is their super power. Just annoying watching them self destruct.
Yea trade both of those guys and become a lotto team.
Only you talk giving up on players. I’ll wait till season is over. Knicks only have one max contract. You might want to look it up.
This is something that KAT has long had issues with… When the heat is turned up he wilts… He can put a good 3 quarters together and the box score says its a good game… but that 4th quarter becomes a coin flip if it is a win or not…
I have seen far less of Brusons career… but he has a game that reminds me of Trae, just not as much of a net negative… Good but not consistent enough to be a great… With physical skills that allow him to grow to be more than Trae…
The Knicks really needed OG or Bridges to be their bright spark post season star…
We all know Towns weaknesses. At this time of season. Nobody cares. Only one thing to do that’s play to win. When the winning stops he will be judged. As will all Knicks. We are talking ten more wins. For Towns to get some redemption.
Now is not the time to talk faults. Knicks just need Ws. It’s all there for them. Ten wins.
His redemption and the Knicks winning those 10 games before next season… Are tied to him rising above expectations this playoffs…
Can he or will we see the redemption of the Alanta FO deciding to move on from Trae…?
Draft two PF’s, one back up C and sign Nunez
Three veterans G,F,C
If the Spurs manage right next season then championship
Carter Bryant needs to shoot more. He may be the best pure shooter on this team – he just needs more confidence.
He has the tools to be a great player… just is missing that take it attitude at this point… He is looking to be a part of the team which will endear him to his team mates and get them to boost up his confidence…