The NBA’s 2025 draft class is moving into its second season, bringing renewed attention to a group of young players still establishing their place at the professional level.
Among the names drawing interest are San Antonio Spurs prospects Dylan Harper and Carter Bryant, both of whom enter Year 2 as part of a developing young core. Their progress will be watched closely as the Spurs continue to shape their roster around emerging talent.
Second-Year Players Under the Spotlight
Sophomore seasons often provide a clearer view of how recent draft picks are adjusting to the NBA’s pace, physicality and role demands. For players selected in 2025, the coming campaign offers another opportunity to build on their rookie-year experience and show growth within their respective teams.
The broader review of the class centers on the league’s most interesting second-year players, highlighting those whose development, roles and team situations make them notable entering the new season.
Harper and Bryant’s inclusion reflects the continued focus on San Antonio’s youth movement, as the franchise evaluates how its recent additions fit into its long-term plans. Across the league, the 2025 class remains a key group to monitor as teams assess the next steps for their young talent.
