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Steve Nash Calls Dylan Harper a Future “Perennial All-Star” After Heroics in Game 3 Win
Nash stated that Harper, who dropped 27 points in Spurs' 120-108 win, will be a perennial All-Star in the NBA. "He's in a loaded backcourt, so he's accepted a role this year. He's an incredible defender. He fights. Uses his size and frame," Nash said. He was happy to see Harper emerge in the playoffs, stepping up in big moments.
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Kyle Anderson Wants Timberwolves Fans Even Louder When Jokic Shoots FTs
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