The Spurs suffered a significant setback as Dylan Harper, their second overall pick, will miss two weeks due to a calf strain. Harper, the Rutgers guard, had an impressive start, helping the Spurs reach the top of their conference early in the season.
Harper’s injury is a tough loss for a Spurs team that has surprised many in the league. Despite this, the Spurs are ready to rely on their depth, which has been a strong point throughout the offseason.
With both De'Aaron Fox and Dylan Harper sidelined, head coach Mitch Johnson plans to activate a lesser-known but valuable player: Lindy Waters III.
After Chris Paul's departure and several other Spurs leaving during the offseason, San Antonio had gaps to fill on their roster. Many of the deeper players were not expected to get significant court time, but injuries have changed that outlook.
"One of these deep roster pick-ups happened to be former Detroit Pistons guard Lindy Waters III."
Throughout his career, Waters has stepped in whenever possible, despite not having a permanent team. He has contributed solidly at every stop.
Lindy Waters III may become a crucial factor for the Spurs as they navigate the challenges of this season without key players.
"For his entire career, Waters has picked up minutes when he could and never found himself a comfortable home. Despite his lack of a mainstay team, the guard has produced everywhere he has gone."
Author's summary: The Spurs’ depth will be tested as Lindy Waters III steps up to fill the gap left by Dylan Harper’s injury and keep the team competitive this season.