Spurs Sign Rookies Dylan Harper and Carter Bryant to Rookie-Scale Contracts originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
The San Antonio Spurs have officially signed both of their rookies in Dylan Harper and Carter Bryant, both just 19 but ideally ready to roll into the NBA.
The Spurs selected Harper with the No. 2 overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft and Bryant fell into their lap at pick No. 14.
Harper will make $56.14 million over the course of his four-year contract, Bryant $23.42 million in total over his deal.
“We had Carter pretty high on our board,” Spurs general manager Brian Wright said. “I actually tried to make some moves to potentially go and get him. So, to get him at No. 14 was a pleasant surprise for us.”
Bryant profiles as an athletic 3-and-D player with high upside as a versatile defensive playmaker. He stands 6-7, 215 pounds, and has the potential to develop into a prototypical wing in today’s modern NBA. Bryant will also address the Spurs’ need for a reliable threat from beyond the arc.
Harper and Bryant were each signed last Thursday to rookie-scale contracts. With both deals finalized, the Spurs now have two high-upside young players to develop with Harper in the backcourt and Bryant on the wing in the coming years.
“It’s still surreal,” Bryant said of his first NBA contract. “This has always been a dream of mine, but for it to actually be here and for me to start something that I hope is very good for a long time, it’s just crazy to me.”
In his NBA Summer League debut on Saturday, Bryant recorded seven points and five rebounds, while shooting 3-of-8 from the floor.
“It was always going to be tough the first time out playing against grown men,” Bryant said. “Guys are going to be smarter, faster, stronger than you. Everything was a learning experience.”
With his first game under his belt and a clear development path ahead, Bryant is poised to grow into a key piece of San Antonio’s promising young core.
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This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jul 6, 2025, where it first appeared.