马刺 vs 爵士 126 - 118 技术统计 | 视频集锦
By LJ Ellis | SpursTalk, 2024-11-22 18:05:27
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圣安东尼奥马刺队(San Antonio Spurs)抹平了犹他爵士队(Utah Jazz)20分的领先优势,赢得了他们的第二场连胜,赛季战绩达到8胜8负。这也是马刺队在没有维克多·文班亚马(Victor Wembanyama)、德文·瓦塞尔(Devin Vassell)和杰里米·索汉(Jeremy Sochan)的情况下连续第二场取得胜利。这三人均因伤缺席了比赛。
爵士队在第一节以32-17领先马刺队,圣安东尼奥花了很长时间才恢复过来。最终,圣安东尼奥在第三节末段打出一波11-1的攻势,将比分扳平。从那时起,马刺队的老将们展现了智慧的打法,年轻球员们也表现出了勇气,最终以126-118的比分取得了胜利。
总的来说,马刺队对他们的努力感到满意。他们顽强的比赛让他们比爵士队多获得了20次罚球机会,这使得圣安东尼奥能够在三分球命中率低迷的情况下生存下来。
数据:马刺队对阵爵士队
马刺队对阵爵士队 – 最终评级
克里斯·保罗(Chris Paul)
保罗来到圣安东尼奥的主要目的是教年轻人如何赢球。在周四晚上的比赛中,他进行了一次手把手的教学。保罗在第四节得到了他13分中的11分,并贡献了3次助攻和3个篮板。他在比赛开始时非常安静,但他最后时刻的表现是马刺队能够惊险取胜的最大原因。
评级:A-
哈里森·巴恩斯(Harrison Barnes)
由于圣安东尼奥的前三得分手都作壁上观,巴恩斯成为了主要的进攻选择——结果非常积极。他以25分领衔马刺队得分,并且在进攻端表现得非常高效。他不仅投篮命中率高,而且没有失误,并且可以依靠他做出正确的传球。巴恩斯的投篮现在如丝般顺滑,他对篮筐的果断突破也很有效。他的防守比平时更好,并且在球场两端对篮板球的争夺都很有影响力。
评级:A-
斯蒂芬·卡斯尔(Stephon Castle)
卡斯尔作为首发球员再次展现了强劲的表现。他看起来就像一个天生的篮球运动员。在防守端,他让爵士队的日子非常难过。他很少失位,而且他的预判能力非常出色。在进攻端,卡斯尔主要依靠在篮下的运动战得分。然而,他也送出了一些精妙的传球,并命中了另一个三分球。卡斯尔的控球能力比宣传的要好,这让他即使在比赛的关键时刻也能成为主要的组织者。
评级:B+
朱利安·尚帕尼(Julian Champagnie)
尚帕尼的三分球只有7投2中,但这并没有阻止他在这场对阵犹他的比赛中发挥作用。他的传球非常好,他的突破很有目的性,而且他在防守端非常积极。投篮仍然是尚帕尼的看家本领,但令人兴奋的是,他正在成为一个更全面的球员。
评级:B
扎克·科林斯(Zach Collins)
科林斯在比赛早期的表现值得称赞。他在第一节就得到了全队最高的9分。他的身体对抗性很棒;他要么在内线完成得分,要么找到罚球线的机会。他的篮板和防守都是加分项。不幸的是,犯规麻烦和一些非受迫性失误限制了他本可以更出色。尽管如此,科林斯还是很有帮助——但本可以做得更多。
评级:B
凯尔登·约翰逊(Keldon Johnson)
约翰逊的三分球三次出手全部投失,并且在防守端出现了几次失误。不过,令人高兴的是,他晚上的其他表现都很出色。约翰逊在篮下完成得很好,获得了罚球机会,积极抢篮板,甚至传球也相当不错。他的传球仍然有待提高……但他绝对比以前更好了。
评级:B-
查尔斯·巴塞(Charles Bassey)
巴塞很可能是场上表现最好的马刺队球员。他的盖帽能力改变了圣安东尼奥的比赛。他在轮转补防时的时机把握和警觉性都非常出色。这种侵略性也转化为了他在篮板球上的高效表现。在进攻端,他也是一个加分项。巴塞的终结能力很好,并且能够正确地判断场上形势。只有几次不明智的犯规阻止了他获得满分。
评级:A
特雷·琼斯(Tre Jones)
表现更好了。琼斯自从伤愈复出后并没有做出太多贡献,但我们看到了他如何帮助球队的迹象。他在转换进攻中的终结能力非常出色,他不懈的突破为他赢得了8次罚球机会。琼斯在防守端表现出色,并且在攻防两端都限制了自己的失误。
评级:B
马拉基·布拉纳姆(Malaki Branham)
布拉纳姆在仅仅8分钟的出场时间里就出手了5次。他命中了一个三分球,但感觉他在场上的参与度太高了。布拉纳姆需要在他上场的时间里保持自信,但他也不能像今晚这样忽视那些好的甚至是很好的传球机会。
评级:C
布雷克·韦斯利(Blake Wesley)
韦斯利试图利用他的速度来获得优势,但在周四晚上的比赛中,这个任务并没有完成。他看起来很快,但没有任何切实的证据表明他帮助了球队。
评级:C
米奇·约翰逊(Mitch Johnson)
约翰逊干得不错。马刺队在比赛的大部分时间里表现不佳,但这位主教练做出了许多必要的调整。他缩短了轮换阵容,并布置战术来利用圣安东尼奥在体型和力量上的优势。对于这位临时主教练来说,连续两场在人员短缺的情况下取得胜利令人印象深刻。
评级:A-
点击查看原文:Grades: San Antonio Spurs vs. Utah Jazz – Game #16
Grades: San Antonio Spurs vs. Utah Jazz – Game #16
The San Antonio Spurs erased a 20-point lead by the Utah Jazz to win their second straight game and improve to 8-8 on the season. This is also the second consecutive victory the Spurs have notched despite not having Victor Wembanyama, Devin Vassell or Jeremy Sochan. All three missed the game due to injury.
The Jazz outscored the Spurs 32-17 in the first quarter and it took San Antonio a long time to recover. Finally, San Antonio went on an 11-1 run late in the third quarter to tie the game. From there, the Spurs got wise play from their vets and courageous play from their young guns to sprint to a 126-118 victory.
Overall, the Spurs have to be satisfied with their effort. Their rugged play resulted in 20 more free throw attempts than the Jazz, which allowed San Antonio to survive their frigid three-point shooting.
Stats: Spurs vs. Jazz
Spurs vs. Jazz – Final Grades
Chris Paul
Paul was primarily brought to San Antonio to teach the youngsters how to win. On Thursday night, he gave a hands-on lesson. Paul scored 11 of his 13 points in the fourth quarter and added three assists and three rebounds. He was very quiet to begin the game but his play down the stretch was the biggest reason why the Spurs escaped with a win.
Grade: A-
Harrison Barnes
With San Antonio’s top three scorers on the sidelines, Barnes has turned into a primary option — and the results have been very positive. He led the Spurs with 25 points and was spectacularly efficient offensively. Not only did he shoot well, he didn’t turn the ball over and could be depended upon to make the right pass. Barnes’ shooting is silky smooth right now and his deliberate drives to the cup are effective. His defense was better than usual and Barnes was impactful on the glass on both ends of the court.
Grade: A-
Stephon Castle
It was another strong performance as a starter for Castle. He just looks like a natural basketball player. Defensively, he made life very difficult for the Jazz. He was rarely out of position and his anticipation was great. Offensively, Castle made most of his noise by way of athletic finishes at the rim. However, he also mixed in a handful of heady passes and knocked down another three-pointer. Castle’s ball-handling is better than advertised, which is allowing him to be a main playmaker even in the guts of the game.
Grade: B+
Julian Champagnie
Champagnie was only 2-for-7 from three-point land but he didn’t let that stop him from making a difference against Utah. His passing was really good, he drove with a purpose and he was super active on the defensive end. Shooting is still Champagnie’s bread and butter but it’s exciting that he’s becoming a more well-rounded player.
Grade: B
Zach Collins
Collins deserves credit for carrying the team early. He had a team-high nine points in the first quarter. His physicality was great; he was either finishing in the paint or finding his way to the charity stripe. His rebounding and defense were a plus. Unfortunately, foul trouble and a few unforced miscues limited what could have been an outstanding outing. As it was, Collins was helpful — but it could have been more.
Grade: B
Keldon Johnson
Johnson missed all three of his three-point shots and he had a couple defensive mistakes. Happily, though, the rest of his evening was stout. Johnson finished well at the rim, got to the line, rebounded with vigor and was even passing decently well. His passing still has a ways to improve … but he was definitely better.
Grade: B-
Charles Bassey
Bassey quite possibly could have been the best Spurs player on the court. His shot-blocking was a game-changing attribute for San Antonio. His timing and alertness when rotating over to help was phenomenal. That aggression also translated to a productive night on the boards. Offensively, he was a plus. Bassey was finishing well and reading situations correctly. Only a few unwise fouls stopped him from grading out with a perfect score.
Grade: A
Tre Jones
Better. Jones hadn’t done much since returning from injury but we saw glimpses of how he can help the team. His finishing in transition was excellent and his relentless penetration led to eight free throw attempts. Jones was good defensively and he limited his mistakes on both ends.
Grade: B
Malaki Branham
Branham unleashed five field goal attempts in only eight minutes. He hit a three-pointer but it felt like he was way too involved during his time on the court. Branham needs to be confident during his minutes but he also can’t ignore the good-to-great passes like he was tonight.
Grade: C
Blake Wesley
Wesley was trying to use his speed to his advantage but that mission wasn’t accomplished on Thursday night. He looked fast but there was nothing tangible to point to as proof of him aiding of the cause.
Grade: C
Mitch Johnson
Good stuff by Johnson. The Spurs played poorly for a large part of the game but the head coach made a lot of needed adjustments. He shortened the rotation and called plays to utilize San Antonio’s size and strength advantages. Impressive back-to-back short-handed wins for the interim head coach.
Grade: A-
By LJ Ellis, via SpursTalk