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Fans go wild for NBA Draft star Dylan Harper's mom as she upstages her son with ESPN appearance

Fans go wild for NBA Draft star Dylan Harper's mom as she upstages her son with ESPN appearance

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Dylan Harper was the No 2 pick on NBA Draft night in New York but his mom immediately stole the show after he was picked by the San Antonio Spurs.
Harper and his mother Maria Pizarro spoke to the ESPN cameras moments after the Rutgers man, 19, was picked to join Victor Wembanyama in Texas.
'Dylan Harper's mom is top notch,' one viewer fawned on X, while another wrote: 'Dylan Harper's mom is about to go viral man.'
A different fan said: 'Respectfully Dylan Harper's mom is an absolute smoke show.'
While Harper is the son of former LA Lakers player Ron Harper, a five-time NBA champion, and brother to Detroit Pistons player Ron Harper Jr, his mother has actually played a central role in his rise to the NBA.
'His flat-out love for the game, his determination, hard work and humility, day in and day out,' a visibly emotional Maria told ESPN when asked about what had led her son to the NBA.
"I'm feeling EVERYTHING... from crying, to laughing, to being happy"
- Dylan Harper, newest San Antonio Spur �� pic.twitter.com/BBtk9b7EPa
— NBA (@NBA) June 26, 2025
Fans went wild for Dylan Harper's mom Maria at the NBA Draft in New York on Wednesday
Dylan Harper a top 3 NBA draft pick and his mother look like this. God gave this family 99 potential pic.twitter.com/5VXSSNeUVe
— ���� (@JCF255) June 26, 2025
Dylan Harper mom!????? Yeah run that. She's so beautiful. pic.twitter.com/KfBxlcSOUL
— ��DarthVegeta ���� (@AceNewYork) June 26, 2025
She was her son's basketball coach when he was a kid and was a division one player herself during her time at the University of New Orleans.
Pizarro, 50, and Ron are no longer together, divorcing in 2012 after seven years of marriage and two kids - a younger sister to Dylan.
Speaking to The Athletic in 2023, Maria's influence over Dylan was made very clear.
'I'm not big on girlfriends or house parties,' she said. 'We get up, we go to school, we have our activity, whether it's basketball or it's dance, we get our homework done, and that's about it. That's the tone that I set in the household.
She said of her son's skillset: 'What makes him good is that he's a Swiss army knife. He sees the floor like an eagle. He knows how to get his teammates involved.
'He's a very capable scorer if you need him to be, but because he has a point guard mentality, he wants his teammates to succeed, even before himself.'
Maria was born in the Phillippines, moving to the United States when she was just seven years old.
Dylan's famous father didn't speak to the television cameras but was there to see his son picked by San Antonio and looked emotional in the moments after his name was read out.

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