By LJ Ellis | SpursTalk, 2024-12-06 03:42:45
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圣安东尼奥马刺队(San Antonio Spurs)早早落后,菲尼克斯太阳队(Phoenix Suns)则轻松地以104-93取得了胜利。马刺队(11胜10负)在三分线外苦苦挣扎,而太阳队(12胜8负)则充分利用了这一点。
太阳队开场打出了11-0的领先优势,并奠定了比赛的基调。圣安东尼奥队在第三节开始时凭借一波得分缩小了差距,但这种势头并没有持续下去。到了第四节,马刺队又回到了打铁的状态。
数据:马刺对阵太阳
马刺对阵太阳 – 最终评分
维克托·文班亚马(Victor Wembanyama)
文班亚马在第三节的前五分钟表现出色。在这段时间里,他7投5中,得到12分。他很好地利用了自己的身高,打球非常坚决。不幸的是,文班亚马在比赛的剩余时间里表现糟糕。在上半场,他一分未得,只是漫无目的地投了几个三分球——仅此而已。他在第四节的表现也没有好转,尽管马刺队有机会重新回到比赛中。希望这只是一次偶然的失常,文班亚马很快就能恢复统治力。
评分:D-
克里斯·保罗(Chris Paul)
优点:保罗贡献了8次助攻、8个篮板和3次抢断。正如这些数字所显示的,他很好地分享了球,并且迅速地抢到了一些地板球。他还减少了自己的失误。缺点:保罗的投篮非常挣扎,尤其是在三分线外。他无法得分,损害了球队的空间。此外,他的一对一防守还有很多不足之处。他在协防方面还可以,但在被孤立单打时却存在问题。
评分:D
哈里森·巴恩斯(Harrison Barnes)
对巴恩斯来说,这绝对是一场需要忘记的比赛。在24分钟的出场时间里,他8投1中,只拿到2个篮板和1次助攻。他的防守也没什么特别之处,而且他的移动速度似乎比平时还要慢。
评分:D-
斯蒂芬·卡斯尔(Stephon Castle)
我喜欢卡斯尔的努力。在首发球员中,感觉他是唯一一个始终保持充沛精力的人。他的三分球和所有其他首发球员一样糟糕,但他确实在突破上篮方面取得了一些成功。他还获得了六次罚球机会,并且组织了不少进攻。在防守端,他投入且积极。卡斯尔显然需要提高投篮命中率,并减少一些失误,但除此之外,他的表现足以帮助马刺队赢球。
评分:B-
朱利安·尚帕尼(Julian Champagnie)
尚帕尼的三分球8投1中对他的球队没有任何帮助。我也不喜欢他的传球和投篮选择。他的防守不如以往灵活,跑动也不够稳定。为了保住他的首发位置,尚帕尼肯定需要比周二晚上的比赛表现得更好。
评分:D+
德文·瓦塞尔(Devin Vassell)
瓦塞尔是马刺队的亮点。他的投篮非常出色。当球队其他球员的三分球39投4中,命中率低至10.3%时,瓦塞尔在外线5投4中。他的投篮姿势看起来比平时更流畅,出手速度也快如闪电。瓦塞尔在中距离和突破上篮方面也取得了成功。尽管他本赛季一直断断续续地进入和退出阵容,而且似乎被限制了出场时间,但他的进攻效率却非常惊人。
评分:A
凯尔登·约翰逊(Keldon Johnson)
约翰逊给马刺队带来了一些活力。他几次强硬的突破,并在篮板上做得很出色。我认为他的防守也比平时要好。但是,总而言之,10投10中得到的10分,这种效率并不能帮助一支进攻端苦苦挣扎的球队扭转乾坤。
评分:B-
杰里米·索汉(Jeremy Sochan)
从拇指骨折中恢复后,索汉的表现不错。他打得非常努力,充满活力地拼抢篮板,不知疲倦地奔跑,并用身体对抗。我喜欢他的防守,并且对他的进攻选择没有任何意见。索汉还获得了8次罚球机会,并且没有出现失误。本赛季第一次替补出场,他看起来出奇地自在。看看教练组未来将如何使用索汉将会很有趣。
评分:B+
扎克·科林斯(Zach Collins)
作为全职替补中锋回归,科林斯的表现并没有真正地帮助到他。在14分钟的出场时间里,他的7次出手全部偏出。考虑到球队的三分球困境,如果科林斯能增加一些内线得分将会很有帮助——但这并没有发生。更糟糕的是,他在场上期间竟然没有抢到一个防守篮板。
评分:D
米奇·约翰逊(Mitch Johnson)
一方面,考虑到球队的三分球表现如此糟糕,很难过多地责怪约翰逊。另一方面,约翰逊没有在比赛早期频繁地给文班亚马喂球,这也没有起到任何帮助。我喜欢他在下半场开始时的战术安排——但比赛的剩余时间令人失望。
评分:C-
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Grades: San Antonio Spurs at Phoenix Suns – Game #21
The San Antonio Spurs got down early and the Phoenix Suns were able to cruise to a 104-93 victory. The Spurs, 11-10, struggled mightily from three-point range and the Suns, 12-8, took full advantage.
Phoenix got out to an 11-0 lead and that set the tone. San Antonio closed the gap with a flurry of points to begin the third quarter but that momentum didn’t last. By the fourth quarter, the Spurs were back to shooting blanks.
Stats: Spurs at Suns
Spurs at Suns – Final Grades
Victor Wembanyama
Wembanyama was awesome in the first five minutes of the third quarter. During that stretch, he had 12 points on 5-for-7 shooting from the field. He used his size very well and played an extremely determined brand of basketball. Unfortunately, Wembanyama was bad the rest of the game. He was scoreless in a listless first half that saw him launch three-pointers — and that’s about it. He wasn’t much better in the fourth quarter, even though the Spurs had a chance to get back into the game. Let’s hope this was just an aberration and Wembanyama will get back to dominating soon.
Grade: D-
Chris Paul
The good: Paul had eight assists, eight rebounds and three steals. As those numbers suggest, he shared the ball well and he was quick to loose balls. He also limited his mistakes. The bad: Paul really struggled from the field, particularly when behind the three-point line. His inability to score hurt the team’s spacing. Additionally, his man-to-man defense left a lot to be desired. He was okay help-wise but had issues when isolated against.
Grade: D
Harrison Barnes
This was definitely a game to forget for Barnes. In 24 minutes, he was 1-for-8 from the field and tallied only two rebounds and one assist. His defense was nothing special and he seemed to be moving even slower than usual.
Grade: D-
Stephon Castle
I liked Castle’s effort. Of the starters, it felt like he was the only one playing with a consistent amount of energy. His three-point shot was as bad as all the other starters but he did have some success driving to the bucket. He also got to the free throw line six times and did a healthy amount of playmaking. Defensively, he was engaged and active. Castle obviously needs to shoot better and cut down on some of the errors but otherwise he did well enough for the Spurs to win.
Grade: B-
Julian Champagnie
Champagnie’s 1-for-8 from three-point line wasn’t doing his team any favors. I also didn’t love his pass-shoot decisions. His defense was not as limber as usual and his running of the court was inconsistent. To keep his starting gig, Champagnie will definitely have to play better than he did Tuesday night.
Grade: D+
Devin Vassell
Vassell was the bright spot for the good guys. His shooting was outstanding. While the rest of the team was 4-for-39 from three-point range for a frigid 10.3%, Vassell knocked down 4-of-5 from deep. His stroke looks even cleaner than normal and his release is lightning quick. Vassell also had success in midrange and going to the basket. Even though he has been in and out of the lineup this season and is seemingly stuck in a minutes restriction, his offensive production has been phenomenal.
Grade: A
Keldon Johnson
Johnson gave the Spurs a few jolts of electricity. He had a couple hard-nosed drives and did good work on the boards. I also thought his defense was better than normal. But, all in all, ten points on ten shots isn’t the type of efficiency that is going to help turn the tide for a squad that is struggling offensively.
Grade: B-
Jeremy Sochan
In his return from a broken thumb, Sochan did well. He played extremely hard, crashed the glass with vigor, ran the court endlessly and hustled with physicality. I liked his defense and didn’t have a problem with his offensive decision-making. Sochan also got to the line for eight attempts and didn’t turn the ball over. Playing from off the bench for the first time this season, he looked surprisingly comfortable. It’ll be interesting to see how Sochan is used by the coaching staff going forward.
Grade: B+
Zach Collins
Back as the full-time backup center, Collins didn’t exactly help his standing. He missed all seven of his shots during his 14 minutes. Considering the three-point woes, it would have been helpful if Collins added some inside scoring — but that didn’t happen. To make matters worse, he also managed to not get a defensive rebound during his time on the court.
Grade: D
Mitch Johnson
On one hand, it’s difficult to put too much blame on Johnson considering the team was so terrible from three-point territory. Then again, Johnson didn’t help matters by not force-feeding Wembanyama early and often. I liked his playcalling at the beginning of the second half — but the rest of the game was a disappointment.
Grade: C-
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