Dylan Harper was off to a strong start to his NBA career, as he helped the Spurs to a 5-0 record by hitting the ground running alongside Victor Wembanyama in San Antonio.

With De'Aaron Fox out to start the season, Harper got a chance to show what he can do as the Spurs' lead guard and averaged 14.0 points, 4.0 rebounds and 3.8 assists per game on 50/35.7/83.3 shooting splits. That was until he exited a loss to the Suns after just 11 minutes of play with a calf strain that Shams Charania reported on Monday will cost him "multiple weeks" of action.

The positive for Harper and the Spurs is that it isn't a more severe injury, but they'll now need to proceed cautiously with their young budding star as a calf strain tends to require management for some time even after a player ret

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