Wednesday was a big night for the NBA Draft prospect Dylan Harper and his family.
The star Rutgers guard, 19, was selected with the No. 2 pick, teaming him with Spurs star Victor Wembanyama.
While Dylan likely has a big future ahead of him in the NBA, he's not the only star of his family. His father, Ron, won five NBA titles after spending 15 years in the league as a former shooting guard.
Then there's his brother, Ronald Jr., who's playing in the NBA G League, and his mother, Maria Pizarro Harper, who coached basketball at a prep school for years after playing college ball at the University of New Orleans.
Mia Harper is the youngest of the Harper family, but don't let her age fool you - as some say she could be the biggest star in the entire family.
Unlike the rest of her family, Mia's sport of choice isn't basketball, although she does show some talent on the court.
Last year, the 13-year-old told North Jersey.com, "I can dunk."
When asked who the best athlete in the family is, Mia told the outlet, "It's me." She added, "Everyone says this. Yes."
Dylan, however, argues that Mia comes second in the family's rankings.
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Dylan says his sister Mia is the second-best athlete in the family
"She is a close second," he said. "She's not first. My pride kicks in here. She's not first though."
When left to settle the argument, Dylan's mom, Maria, described her daughter Mia as "explosive."
"At comparative age of 13... Mia 100 percent," she said. "She jumps higher. She's more coordinated."
However, Mia will unlikely be competing with her brother on the court anytime soon. Her true passion is dance and competing for Studio L. Dance in Waldwick, New Jersey.
If she does change her mind, Dylan thinks she could have a shot.
"She'd be like a 6-foot-2 point guard in high school," he said. "Caitlin Clark."