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Dylan Harper’s deleted De’Aaron Fox TikTok points at the Spurs’ real Game 2 decision
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A video mocking De’Aaron Fox showed up on rookie teammate Dylan Harper’s TikTok after the Game 1 loss, then disappeared. The interesting part isn’t the post. It’s the rotation problem it sits on top of.

A video briefly appeared on Harper’s TikTok page placing Fox’s 3-of-13 Game 1 line next to a James Harden playoff dud, before it was removed. San Antonio played Fox over Harper down the stretch, and Fox missed a jumper and committed a costly foul while Harper sat after a 16-point night off the bench.

The numbers force the question the post implies

Fox is on a contract worth roughly $230 million and is one of the faces of the franchise, which buys a veteran the benefit of the doubt in closing lineups. He’s also playing through an ankle issue and shot 3-of-13.

Harper, the rookie, was the more effective player in Game 1 and is the youngest player ever to score 10 in a Finals game. A coach choosing the struggling, expensive veteran over the productive rookie in winning time is a defensible call once. Twice, after a loss, it becomes the story of the series.

Mitch Johnson is the one actually on the spot

The hard part for a first-year head coach is benching your highest-paid guard for a rookie on the biggest stage, especially when that veteran is a respected locker-room voice. Johnson has already defended the decision as his call.

Whatever the TikTok was meant to convey, it dragged a private rotation debate into public view, and the answer in Game 2 won’t be a social-media question. It’ll be whether Johnson trusts Harper’s downhill creation enough to take the ball out of a cold veteran’s hands when the game tightens.

This article first appeared on NBA Analysis Network and was syndicated with permission.

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