A Rising Star's Journey: Ron Harper Jr. 's NBA Dreams
A Legacy of Greatness
Basketball runs in Ron Harper Jr.'s blood. His dad, Ron Harper Sr., was a pro, winning five NBA titles and rubbing shoulders with legends like Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant.
Growing Up Around the Game
Growing up around the game, Harper Jr. soaked up every bit of wisdom his parents shared. His mom, Maria, taught him about handling the ups and downs of the sport. His dad's advice? Staying in the NBA is harder than making it there.
The G League Grind
Harper Jr. is currently playing for the Maine Celtics in the G League, under a two-way contract that lets him bounce between the NBA and the G League. Every game is a step closer to his dream.
Stats That Speak Volumes
He's got 15 NBA games under his belt, and he's not slowing down. His stats speak volumes:
- Over 24 points per game
- Four rebounds per game
- Three assists per game
- 38.5% three-point accuracy
Leadership on and off the Court
His coach, Phil Pressey, praises Harper Jr.'s leadership. He's the guy in the locker room, making sure everyone's on the same page. At 25, he's a veteran in the G League, and his teammates look up to him. Pressey believes Harper Jr.'s time in the NBA will come, and when it does, he'll be ready.
Brotherly Bond
Harper Jr.'s brother, Dylan, was drafted by the San Antonio Spurs last year. The brothers are close, talking every day. Harper Jr. even got to join the Celtics for a couple of games against the Spurs and the Indiana Pacers. Though he didn't play, it was a taste of what he's chasing.
A Father's Wisdom
Harper Sr. watched one of his son's games from courtside. His calm demeanor didn't change, win or lose. He knows the grind, and he knows his son's fight is a familiar one. Harper Jr. keeps a bag packed, ready for that call from Boston.