Carter Bryant is finding his footing fast in San Antonio, and the rookie’s confidence has started to show on the floor. He set a career high this month with 17 points against the Portland Trailblazers, a performance that matched the growing buzz around him as a fan favorite.
But Bryant’s rise has not been only about scoring. In an interview-style conversation, he talked about his mom, his dunking skills and his appreciation for the deaf community, while also saying he is becoming more comfortable shooting. He called breakfast with Manu Ginobili his wow moment, a reminder of how quickly the Spurs rookie has moved from prospect to someone already absorbing the franchise’s history. Bryant also said the fans have been kind and respectful, and that support has helped make the transition smoother.
That matters now because Bryant is not just making noise with highlights; he is starting to look settled in a role that asks him to keep growing every week. His favorite karaoke songs include Usher songs, a small detail that fits the broader picture of a young player whose personality is coming through alongside his game. For a rookie still early in his NBA path, the next step is simple: keep the shot falling, keep the confidence rising and keep turning moments like the one against Portland into something more consistent.






