马刺 vs 开拓者 118 - 105 技术统计 | 视频集锦
By LJ Ellis | SpursTalk, 2024-11-08 18:14:20
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在连续两场失利之后,圣安东尼奥马刺以 118-105 战胜了波特兰开拓者。圣安东尼奥背靠背作战的第二个晚上,凭借多名球员的出色表现,将他们的赛季战绩提升至 4 胜 5 负。
比赛一直很胶着,直到马刺在下半场火力全开。在第三节最后 7 分 15 秒,马刺砍下 27 分,带着 12 分的优势进入第四节。开拓者在最后一节从未真正挑战过马刺,圣安东尼奥以一场漂亮的胜利开启了他们的五连主。
数据:马刺 vs. 开拓者
马刺 vs. 开拓者 – 最终评分
维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama)
优点:文班亚马在防守端非常积极。他贡献了 4 次抢断和 3 次盖帽,并且覆盖了整个球场。他的跳投姿势看起来不错。缺点:文班亚马三分球 6 投 2 中,两分球 7 投 2 中。再加上 4 次失误,平庸的传球和仅仅 3 次罚球,对于这位高大的法国人来说,这是一个糟糕的夜晚。希望文班亚马能尽快找到节奏,因为现在看他挣扎真的很煎熬。
评分:D+
克里斯·保罗 (Chris Paul)
保罗打得格外无私,而且效果还不错。他没有选择自己进攻,而是选择推进球或者找到处于空位的队友。随着赛季的进行,他需要找到合适的平衡点。在防守端,保罗既顽强又专注于自己的职责。
评分:B-
哈里森·巴恩斯 (Harrison Barnes)
有所进步。巴恩斯在最近的比赛中一直比较低调——这对他自己和球队都不利。对阵开拓者的比赛中,他更多地参与到比赛中,并且区别显而易见。他的突破和投篮都很有帮助。他在攻防两端都抢到了篮板。巴恩斯今晚的防守表现也相当出色。
评分:B+
朱利安·尚帕涅 (Julian Champagnie)
尚帕涅重新找回了他的投篮手感,今晚他展现出的自信显而易见。他在空位时毫不犹豫地出手,而且每次出手看起来都像是要进(好吧,除了那次抛投三不沾)。在防守端,我认为尚帕涅的表现远高于平均水平。随着德文·瓦塞尔在周六复出,我猜尚帕涅已经做得足够好,可以继续留在首发阵容中了。
评分:B+
斯蒂芬·卡斯尔 (Stephon Castle)
这必须算得上是卡斯尔迄今为止表现最好的一场比赛。这位新秀再次首发,在 25 分钟内得到 14 分和 6 次助攻。值得注意的是,他没有出现任何失误。卡斯尔贡献了强有力的突破和一些精彩的传球。这位新秀对比赛的理解程度很高,而且对于他这个年龄段的球员来说,他的耐心好得令人难以置信。在对阵波特兰的比赛中,卡斯尔的防守非常稳固。现在,如果他能开始投进三分球就好了……
评分:A-
凯尔登·约翰逊 (Keldon Johnson)
这可能是本赛季第一次我们可以坦诚地说,约翰逊打出了赢球的篮球。在防守端,他非常专注,并通过积极拼抢篮板来结束回合。在进攻端,他穿插了足够的传球来牵制防守。他强势突破,投空位三分,并在攻防转换中努力奔跑。
评分:A-
马拉基·布拉纳姆 (Malaki Branham)
遗憾的是,布拉纳姆最终因脚踝扭伤离开了比赛。在他一瘸一拐地回到更衣室之前,他以高效的投篮命中率得到了全队最高的 17 分。现在看来,布拉纳姆似乎终于把他的跳投范围扩展到了 NBA 的三分线。他的投篮不像他在联盟前两个赛季那样平了。希望他能继续保持下去——并且脚踝伤势不会让他缺席任何比赛。
评分:A-
布雷克·韦斯利 (Blake Wesley)
好吧,是的,这个版本的韦斯利确实非常出色。在进攻端,他在篮下的终结非常精准,而不是像以前那样随意出手。更重要的是,他的组织能力非常出色,球场视野也很开阔。当韦斯利在球场上快速奔跑并时刻观察着场上局势时,他无疑是一笔宝贵的财富。在防守端,韦斯利能跟住每个人,并且像一枚导弹一样扑向任何一个地板球。
评分:A
扎克·科林斯 (Zach Collins)
好吧,我猜我们必须承认,科林斯今晚的表现比文班亚马更好。他投进了两个三分球,在内线强势得分,传球也很好,并且在攻防两端都打得很积极。我喜欢他的防守,即使他被吹了不少犯规。在比赛的各个方面,科林斯都在快速做出决定,仅这一点就对球队很有帮助。
评分:A-
桑德罗·马穆克拉什维利 (Sandro Mamukelashvili)
马穆克拉什维利投进了一个三分球,送出了一记值得称道的盖帽,并努力拼抢篮板。他有一些失误,而且不像往常那样参与到比赛中——但对于一名替补内线来说,这是一场高质量的比赛。
评分:B
米奇·约翰逊 (Mitch Johnson)
考虑到马刺前一天晚上对阵火箭的糟糕表现,约翰逊值得称赞,因为他让他的球员们以一场进步明显的表现强势反弹。这位代理主教练也有一些出色的战术安排,我对他的轮换没有任何问题。尽管如此,约翰逊需要更好地确保文班亚马在比赛初期就能够融入进来。
评分:B+
点击查看原文:Grades: San Antonio Spurs vs. Portland Trail Blazers – Game #9
Grades: San Antonio Spurs vs. Portland Trail Blazers – Game #9
After two consecutive losses, the San Antonio Spurs responded with a 118-105 victory over the Portland Trail Blazers. San Antonio was playing on the second night of a back-to-back but got a variety of strong performances to help improve their record to 4-5 on the season.
The game was tight until the Spurs caught fire in the second half. In the final 7:15 of the third quarter, the Spurs put 27 points on the board to enter the fourth with a 12-point advantage. The Blazers never truly challenged the good guys in the final stanza as San Antonio kicked off their five-game homestand in style.
Stats: Spurs vs. Trail Blazers
Spurs vs. Trail Blazers – Final Grades
Victor Wembanyama
The good: Wembanyama was very active on defense. He had four steals, three blocks and was all over the place. The form on his jumper looks fine. The bad: Wembanyama was 2-for-6 from three-point land and 2-for-7 from two-point land. Add in four turnovers, mediocre passing and only three free throw attempts and that’s a clunky night at the office for the tall Frenchman. Hopefully Wembanyama finds a rhythm soon because it’s difficult watching him struggle right now.
Grade: D+
Chris Paul
Paul was being extra unselfish and it worked out reasonably well. Instead of calling his own number to playmake, he was kicking it ahead or finding the teammate with an open lane. As the season goes along, he’ll need to find the right balance. Defensively, Paul was both feisty and attentive to his responsibilities.
Grade: B-
Harrison Barnes
Better. Barnes had been taking a backseat in recent games — to the detriment of both himself and the team. Against the Blazers, he got himself more involved and the difference was plain to see. His drives and shooting were helpful. He rebounded on both ends. Barnes even played some notably good defense tonight.
Grade: B+
Julian Champagnie
Champagnie has rediscovered his shooting stroke and the confidence he played with tonight was palpable. He didn’t hesitate to fire when open and every shot looked like it was going in (well, other than that time he airballed a floater). Defensively, I thought Champagnie was well above average. With Devin Vassell coming back on Saturday, my guess is Champagnie has done enough to stay in the starting lineup.
Grade: B+
Stephon Castle
This has to classify as Castle’s best game to date. The rookie started again and totaled 14 points and six assists in 25 minutes. It’s also notable that he didn’t turn the ball over. Castle authored strong drives to the hoop and a handful of brilliant passes. The rookie really understands the game at a high level and his patience is unbelievably good for someone his age. Defensively against Portland, Castle was rock solid. Now, if he can just start hitting three-pointers . . .
Grade: A-
Keldon Johnson
This might have been the first time this season that we can honestly say that Johnson played winning basketball. Defensively, he was locked in and was finishing possessions by going after the boards. Offensively, he mixed in enough passes to keep the defense honest. He drove with strength, shot open three-pointers and was running the court hard in transition.
Grade: A-
Malaki Branham
Sadly, Branham ended up leaving this game with a sprained ankle. Before he limped to the locker room, he was leading the Spurs with 17 points on highly efficient shooting. Don’t look now but it appears as if Branham may have finally extended his jumper to the NBA three-point line. His shots are no longer as flat as they were during his first two seasons in the league. Let’s hope he keeps it up — and that the ankle injury doesn’t cause him to miss any games.
Grade: A-
Blake Wesley
Okay, yeah, this version of Wesley is pretty darn good. Offensively, he finished with precision at the rim instead of just flinging up prayers. More importantly, his playmaking was excellent and his court vision was expansive. When Wesley is flying up the court with his head on a swivel, he’s unquestionably a positive asset. Defensively, Wesley was staying in front of everyone and was a missile to any type of loose ball.
Grade: A
Zach Collins
Sheesh, I guess we must admit that Collins was better than Wembanyama on this night. He hit a pair of three-pointers, finished in the paint with strength, passed the ball really well and played with intensity on both ends. I liked his defense, even if he picked up more than his share of fouls. In all areas of the game, Collins was making quick decisions and that alone was helping the team.
Grade: A-
Sandro Mamukelashvili
Mamukelashvili knocked down a three, had a blocked shot worth recognizing and battled for rebounds. He had a few miscues and wasn’t as involved as usual — but it was a quality showing for the reserve big.
Grade: B
Mitch Johnson
Considering how poorly the Spurs played against the Rockets the night before, Johnson deserves credit for getting his players to bounce back with a much improved performance. The acting head coach also had a few outstanding playcalls and I didn’t have any issues with his rotation. All that said, Johnson needs to do a better job of making sure Wembanyama is established early in games.
Grade: B+
By LJ Ellis, via SpursTalk