Just in: dallas mavericks announce signing of rutgers star dylan harper in surprise move
in a stunning development that has shocked nba fans and college basketball observers alike, the dallas mavericks have announced the signing of rutgers scarlet knights standout guard dylan harper. the 19-year-old, who had been projected as a lottery pick in the upcoming nba draft, has instead elected to sign directly with the mavericks following a special exemption granted by the nba under its early entry provisions.
the signing, confirmed by mavericks general manager nico harrison on thursday morning, is being touted as a “strategic move to secure the future backcourt of the franchise.” dylan harper, a 6-foot-6 combo guard and younger brother of former nba player ron harper jr., is considered one of the most versatile and instinctive guards to come out of college in recent years.
“dylan is the kind of player who fits our culture,” harrison stated in a press release. “he’s tough, he’s smart, and he makes plays on both ends of the floor. his ceiling is incredibly high, and we didn’t want to wait to build a relationship with a player of his caliber.”
the move comes after harper’s strong showing in international competition earlier this month, where he starred for team usa in a series of friendly matches against european national teams. according to sources close to the organization, mavericks scouts were impressed with harper’s court vision, defensive intensity, and ability to lead a team in high-pressure moments.
the mavericks, who recently made a deep playoff run led by superstar luka dončić and guard kyrie irving, see harper as a potential long-term successor in the backcourt, possibly forming a deadly duo with dončić in years to come. “he brings a new dimension to our guard rotation,” said head coach jason kidd. “dylan’s got the size, the iq, and the competitive fire that we value here in dallas.”
harper averaged 20.4 points, 5.9 assists, and 4.7 rebounds per game during his freshman season at rutgers, earning all-big ten first-team honors and being named the conference’s freshman of the year. he was widely expected to enter the 2025 nba draft, but sources indicate that ongoing discussions between his camp and the mavericks fast-tracked a unique deal involving developmental guarantees and future cap structuring.
while the nba’s approval of the early signing was seen as unusual, league officials cited exceptional talent and market impact as primary factors. harper is expected to join the mavericks’ summer league roster in las vegas and could play significant preseason minutes.
fans in dallas have already begun celebrating on social media, hailing the move as another sign that the franchise is committed to building a championship-caliber team around dončić. as for harper, he released a brief statement: “i’m grateful to rutgers and coach pikiell for everything. now i’m ready for the next chapter. dallas, let’s work.”