LeBron James took a swipe at Ron Harper Sr. while talking about San Antonio Spurs rookie Dylan Harper on Friday’s Mind the Game podcast, turning a routine mention of the younger Harper into a pointed reminder of an old grudge.
James said of the rookie, "Yeah, Dylan's great. I mean, his daddy ain't s--t, but he's good," then added, "I'll see him when I see him." The exchange came around the 8:00 mark of the episode and was a clear reference to Ron Harper Sr., a five-time NBA champion who had jabbed back at James during All-Star weekend in February.
That February moment appears to have stuck with James. He did not bring it up directly, but his words made the target plain enough. The remark also put Dylan Harper in the middle of a feud that has little to do with him beyond his last name and his place in the league as a Spurs rookie.
The broader context is simple: James and Ron Harper Sr. crossed paths in February, and the tension from that exchange surfaced again on Friday in public, on a podcast built around NBA conversation. Hoops Hype originally carried the item, but the quote itself left little room for interpretation. James was not just praising Dylan Harper. He was answering Ron Harper Sr.
What happens next is less about the rookie than the people around him. If James and Ron Harper Sr. keep this going, Dylan Harper’s name will keep coming up for reasons that have nothing to do with his play for San Antonio. For now, the message from James was blunt and unfinished: he remembered the jab, and he is keeping score.






