By LJ Ellis | SpursTalk, 2024-12-21 17:57:32
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在一场充满攻防转换的比赛中,圣安东尼奥马刺队笑到了最后,以133-126的加时赛比分战胜了亚特兰大老鹰队。马刺队凭借这场胜利将战绩提升至14胜13负,而老鹰队则跌至14胜14负。
上半场,圣安东尼奥马刺队和亚特兰大老鹰队通过持续的进攻交替领先。老鹰队在第二节末段打出一波进攻高潮,但马刺队在第三节凭借出色的表现抹平了半场落后的分差。
第四节双方你来我往,比分胶着。两队都无法取得明显的优势,比赛进入加时赛。
在加时赛中,维克托·文班亚马(Victor Wembanyama)抢尽风头,扛起了球队,让老鹰队为第四节末段对他的嘲讽付出了代价。
数据统计:马刺队对阵老鹰队
马刺队对阵老鹰队 – 最终评分
维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama)
对文班亚马来说,这只是又一场精彩的比赛。他投中了7个三分球,12次站上罚球线,并在篮下有几个令人难忘的时刻。文班的传球也很出色,在防守端也极其活跃。然而,这位法国高塔在本场比赛中最引人注目的表现是在加时赛中。他像着了魔一样打球,并且凭借一己之力在加时赛中得分超过了老鹰队全队。
评分:A
德文·瓦塞尔 (Devin Vassell)
瓦塞尔本赛季首次重回首发阵容。随着他的出场时间限制显然已成为过去式,他在对阵老鹰队的比赛中表现非常出色。瓦塞尔三分球7投5中,这一点至关重要。他在关键时刻命中了及时雨般的投篮,而且重要的是,他始终保持在进攻体系之内。总的来说,我喜欢他的决策和他在防守端的努力。希望瓦塞尔能继续在首发位置上茁壮成长。
评分:A-
克里斯·保罗 (Chris Paul)
谈到如何精挑细选进攻时机,保罗4投4中,包括3个三分球,得到12分、8次助攻、7个篮板和4次抢断。他投中了关键球,保持了进攻的流畅性,并在防守端像斗牛犬一样顽强。保罗的领导力贯穿全场。他在比赛后期遭遇了一次伤病恐吓,但似乎摆脱了它的影响,并继续做出制胜的贡献。
评分:A-
杰里米·索汉 (Jeremy Sochan)
索汉的表现相当稳健。虽然在防守端有一些失误,篮板球的拼抢也时断时续,有时在进攻端也会碍事,但索汉的贡献绝对利大于弊。他高效地砍下了20分,并命中了一个三分球。索汉的传球也是一个加分项。他本可以在攻防两端都打得更聪明一些,但总的来说,他的表现很扎实。
评分:B
哈里森·巴恩斯 (Harrison Barnes)
巴恩斯首发出场,但只打了18分钟。教练组限制他的出场时间是一个正确的决定。他的投篮很糟糕,防守也很慢,而且在篮板上也没有提供帮助。巴恩斯一直在努力打出连续的强劲表现。当他在场上时,他太容易让自己融入背景板中。
评分:C-
凯尔登·约翰逊 (Keldon Johnson)
优点:约翰逊在进攻端是一笔宝贵的财富。他的投篮和传球都很好。决策一直是约翰逊本赛季的一个问题,但在对阵老鹰队的比赛中有所改善。我也喜欢他在篮板球方面的努力。缺点:约翰逊的防守有时真的很糟糕。老鹰队并没有总是让他付出代价,但他需要在防守端更加专注,才能在轮换阵容中保持一个重要的位置。
评分:B
朱利安·尚帕尼 (Julian Champagnie)
本赛季首次替补出场,尚帕尼仍然保持着高效。他的投篮不像往常那样精准,但他仍然找到了帮助球队的方法。他在篮板上很专注,传球也很好,并且在防守端也很积极。希望尚帕尼能够继续在替补席上茁壮成长,因为他本赛季的表现是一个惊喜。
评分:B
斯蒂芬·卡斯尔 (Stephon Castle)
卡斯尔是另一个需要适应替补角色的球员。在对阵老鹰队的比赛中,这位新秀经历了成长的阵痛。我不喜欢他的投篮选择,他的跳投看起来很平,老鹰队有时也能迫使他仓促出手。值得称赞的是,他仍然送出了一些令人印象深刻的传球。不幸的是,他在防守端的影响微乎其微,并且在那端表现得异常迟缓。
评分:C-
特雷·琼斯 (Tre Jones)
从肩伤中恢复过来后,琼斯在对阵老鹰队的比赛中获得了14分钟的出场时间。他在组织进攻方面做得不错,但当他试图自己得分时,表现得很糟糕。他很难摆脱防守球员,还投出了一个三不沾。在防守端,琼斯的表现低于他正常的水平。
评分:C
查尔斯·巴塞 (Charles Bassey)
巴塞毫不浪费时间地试图参与到比赛中。对于8分钟的出场时间来说,他的表现令人印象深刻。尽管如此,他的防守还有很多不足之处,而且他在进攻端也错失了一些简单的上篮。
评分:C
米奇·约翰逊 (Mitch Johnson)
约翰逊整场比赛都很好地利用了文班亚马。我喜欢让瓦塞尔进入首发阵容,但替补阵容需要找到节奏。轮换阵容的调整肯定还在进行中。
评分:B
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Grades: San Antonio Spurs vs. Atlanta Hawks – Game #27
In a game full of runs, the San Antonio Spurs had the last laugh and notched a 133-126 overtime victory over the Atlanta Hawks. The Spurs improved to 14-13 with the win, while the Hawks fell to 14-14
San Antonio and Atlanta traded leads in the first half by way of sustained runs. The Hawks had the final run of the second quarter but the Spurs were able to erase the halftime deficit by playing really well in the third quarter.
The fourth quarter featured back and forth big shots. Neither team could get much of an advantage and the game went into overtime.
In overtime, Victor Wembanyama stole the show, put his teammates on his back and made the Hawks pay for taunting him late in the fourth quarter.
Stats: Spurs vs. Hawks
Spurs vs. Hawks – Final Grades
Victor Wembanyama
It was simply another great game for Wembanyama. He hit seven three-pointers, went to the line 12 times and had a couple memorable moments at the rim. Wembanyama also passed well and was uber active on defense. However, what really stood out for the tall Frenchman against the Hawks was his play in overtime. He played like a man possessed and actually outscored the Hawks in the extra session all by himself.
Grade: A
Devin Vassell
For the first time this season, Vassell was back in the starting lineup. With his minutes restriction apparently a thing of the past, he did really well versus Atlanta. Vassell’s 5-for-7 shooting from three-point territory was huge. He hit timely shots when it mattered most and, importantly, he stayed within the offense. Overall, I liked his decision-making and his effort on defense. Hopefully Vassell keeps thriving as a starter.
Grade: A-
Chris Paul
Talk about picking spots well, Paul posted 12 points, eight assists, seven rebounds and four steals while going a perfect 4-for-4 from the field, including a trio of triples. He knocked down clutch shots, kept the offense humming and was a bulldog on defense. Paul’s leadership was palpable throughout. He had an injury scare late but seemed to shake it off and kept making winning plays.
Grade: A-
Jeremy Sochan
Sochan was pretty solid. There were possessions where he lost focus on defense, his rebounding effort was sporadic and he sometimes got in the way on offense — but Sochan definitely did more good than bad. He put an efficient 20 points on the scoreboard while knocking down a three-pointer. Sochan’s passing was also a plus. He could have played a little bit smarter on both ends but, again, he was solid.
Grade: B
Harrison Barnes
Barnes started but played only 18 minutes. Limiting his minutes was a correct move by the coaching staff. He shot poorly, his defense was slow and he wasn’t helping on the boards. Barnes is struggling to string together strong performances. He’s too willing to fade into the background when he’s on the court.
Grade: C-
Keldon Johnson
The good: Johnson was a positive asset on the offensive side of the court. He shot well and he also passed the ball well. Decision-making has been an issue this season for Johnson but it was better against the Hawks. I also liked his effort rebounding-wise. The bad: Johnson’s defense was really bad at times. Atlanta didn’t always make him pay but he needs to lock in more on that end of the court to keep a sizable spot in the rotation.
Grade: B
Julian Champagnie
Coming off the bench for the first time this season, Champagnie was still productive. His shot wasn’t as straight as usual but he still found ways to aid the cause. He was attentive on the boards, passed the ball well and was active on defensive. Hopefully Champagnie can keep thriving off the bench because he has been a pleasant surprise this season.
Grade: B
Stephon Castle
Castle is another player who needs to adjust to a reserve role. Versus Atlanta, the rookie dealt with growing pains. I didn’t love his shot selection, his jumpers looked flat and the Hawks were able to rush him at times. To Castle’s credit, he still authored impressive passes. Unfortunately, his defensive impact was minimal and he was uncharacteristically lethargic on that end.
Grade: C-
Tre Jones
Back from a shoulder sprain, Jones got 14 minutes against the Hawks. He did an adequate job running the show but it was ugly when he tried to call his own number. He had trouble getting around his man and also tossed up an airball from three-point land. Defensively, Jones was a step below his normal level.
Grade: C
Charles Bassey
Bassey didn’t waste any time trying to get involved. His production was impressive for eight minutes of playing time. That said, his defense left a lot to be desired and he missed some easy layups on the other end.
Grade: C
Mitch Johnson
Johnson used Wembanyama well throughout the night. I liked getting Vassell into the starting lineup but the bench unit needs to find a rhythm. The rotation is definitely a work in progress.
Grade: B
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