Dylan Harper’s Mom Goes Viral After Stealing Show at NBA Draft
- Dylan Harper, a 19-year-old former Rutgers standout, was chosen as the second pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, joining the San Antonio Spurs in Brooklyn, New York.
- Harper grew up in a basketball family, coached by his mother Maria Pizarro, a former college player, who trained him from first grade through high school.
- At the draft, Harper was interviewed on stage by ESPN’s Monica McNutt alongside his mother and brother, where he highlighted teamwork and effort as key to his game.
- Maria Harper highlighted Dylan’s deep passion for basketball, his perseverance, modesty, and consistent effort every single day, advising him to “Keep the main thing the main thing.”
- Maria’s presence captivated social media and fans, suggesting her support played a significant role in shaping Dylan’s path to joining the Spurs with former No. 1 pick Victor Wembanyama.
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Dylan Harper's Mom Steals Show At NBA Draft, Viewers Stunned
It was the biggest night of Dylan Harper's life on Wednesday ... and the same can be said for his mom, Maria, who wound up being the most viral moment of the NBA Draft!! The 19-year-old Rutgers star didn't have to wait long to have his name called…
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Read Full ArticleDylan Harper’s mom, Maria, makes stunning appearance at 2025 NBA Draft
Dylan Harper’s mom, Maria, stole the show Wednesday night. After the former Rutgers star was selected by the Spurs with the No. 2 pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, social media was set ablaze as Maria Harper stunned and charmed fans who saw her join Dylan and his older brother, Ron Jr., alongside ESPN’s Monica McNutt for the post-selection interview.
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