Spurs guard Dylan Harper makes NBA Finals history despite painful Game 4 loss
San Antonio Spurs rookie Dylan Harper continued his impressive playoff run on Wednesday night, making NBA history despite his team’s heartbreaking 107-106 loss to the New York Knicks in Game 4 at Madison Square Garden.
The 20-year-old guard delivered one of the best performances of his young career, providing a major spark off the bench while helping keep the Spurs in position to steal a pivotal road win. StatMuse took to X, formerly Twitter, underscoring the historic achievement by the former Rutgers standout reached despite the Spurs falling just one point short.
“Dylan Harper in Game 4:
21 PTS
8-12 FG
+12
The youngest 20 PT game in Finals history.”
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Dylan Harper in Game 4:
21 PTS
8-12 FG
+12The youngest 20 PT game in Finals history. pic.twitter.com/ZzzUnolpwl
— StatMuse (@statmuse) June 11, 2026
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