马刺 vs 开拓者 114 - 94 技术统计 | 视频集锦
By LJ Ellis | SpursTalk, 2024-12-22 16:53:17
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圣安东尼奥马刺队取得两连胜,赛季战绩提升至15胜13负。这场以114-94战胜波特兰开拓者队的比赛是球队本赛季最具统治力的表现之一。
比赛直到第二节中段才比较胶着。马刺队打出一波进攻高潮,以60-44领先进入半场。下半场,开拓者队一直没能找到节奏,马刺队轻松取胜。
数据统计: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)
文班亚马又一次带来了精彩的表现。我非常喜欢他的投篮选择。他获得了11次罚球机会。他传球出色,同时限制了失误。在防守端,他一共送出了十次盖帽,而且没有一次犯规。他在外线的防守也非常好。这是一场充满智慧和统治力的比赛,展现了文班作为一名特殊球员的诸多特质。
评分:A+
德文·瓦塞尔 (Devin Vassell)
优点:瓦塞尔两分球6投5中。我喜欢他的决策和防守。他在攻防两端都限制了失误,并始终保持在球队的战术体系之内。缺点:瓦塞尔三分球4投0中。他的三分球本赛季一直不稳定,但总体而言,他的投篮表现非常出色。
评分:B
克里斯·保罗 (Chris Paul)
保罗没有做什么太花哨的事情,但他很好地掌控了比赛。他的传球非常好,视野开阔,并且整场比赛没有失误。保罗在防守端的拼搏和强度也很值得注意。虽然他不再是主要的得分威胁,但他比赛的其他方面都保持着高水平。
评分:B+
杰里米·索汉 (Jeremy Sochan)
索汉在这场对阵开拓者的比赛中表现出色,但却很低调。在防守端,他无处不在。除了文班亚马,他可能是圣安东尼奥在防守端最强的武器。在进攻端,他主要起到了辅助作用。他传球聪明,没有试图做太多事情,并且很好地选择了出手时机。索汉的三分球三次出手全部落空——但这只是他本场比赛为数不多的缺点之一。
评分:B+
哈里森·巴恩斯 (Harrison Barnes)
巴恩斯表现尚可。我希望看到他在防守和篮板方面做得更多。他的决策有时也有问题。得分方面,巴恩斯足够高效——得到9分,三分球3投2中。
评分:C+
朱利安·尚帕尼 (Julian Champagnie)
虽然他还不太适应替补角色,但尚帕尼开始逐渐进入状态。虽然有一些笨拙的回合,但在其他方面,他已经开始适应。我认为他的防守很稳固,他在进攻端的全面性对阵波特兰时很有帮助。
评分:B-
凯尔登·约翰逊 (Keldon Johnson)
约翰逊可以多传一些球,但除此之外,他的表现还可以。在21分钟内出手12次有点过于激进,但他给球场带来的活力和热情对球队有所帮助。我还认为约翰逊的防守比平时要好。
评分:B-
斯蒂芬·卡斯尔 (Stephon Castle)
优点:我对卡斯尔的投篮选择没有意见。他的两分球8投4中,本来可以轻松再命中几个。这位新秀的传球非常好,他在保护球方面做得更好,而且我认为他的防守比最近几场比赛有所提高。缺点:卡斯尔的三分球现在还没有找到感觉。在对阵开拓者的比赛中,他还有一些失神的时刻。对于一个新秀来说,卡斯尔的表现非常成熟,所以看到他犯一些新秀才会犯的错误和精神上的失误很奇怪。
评分:B
查尔斯·巴塞 (Charles Bassey)
看起来巴塞已经取代了扎克·科林斯在轮换阵容中的位置——至少目前是这样。很容易看出教练组为什么选择他。他保持着简单高效的打法,在内线强硬地完成进攻,用尽全力抢篮板,并且打出侵略性的防守。在对阵开拓者的比赛结束时,巴塞在18分钟内得到16分和12个篮板。显然,这种疯狂的效率将使他留在轮换阵容中。
评分:A
特雷·琼斯 (Tre Jones)
琼斯今晚的表现朝着正确的方向发展。他利用自己的速度完成了突破上篮。他在进攻端没有做什么太复杂的事情,但在正确的时间送出了正确的传球。琼斯在仅仅18分钟内就送出了7次助攻,而且没有失误。在经历了伤病缠身的赛季开局后,他仍在寻找自己的节奏,但看起来琼斯正在逐渐找回状态。
评分:B+
米奇·约翰逊 (Mitch Johnson)
约翰逊表现出色。他让文班亚马早早地参与到比赛中来。他正在学习如何最好地利用当前轮换阵容中的球员。选择巴塞而不是科林斯正在带来回报。坚持使用琼斯在本场比赛中也很有帮助。
评分:A-
点击查看原文:Grades: San Antonio Spurs vs. Portland Trail Blazers – Game #28
Grades: San Antonio Spurs vs. Portland Trail Blazers – Game #28
The San Antonio Spurs won their second straight game to improve their record on the season to 15-13. The 114-94 victory over the Portland Trail Blazers was one of the team’s most dominant performances of the season.
The game was relatively close until midway through the second quarter. The Spurs went on a run to lead 60-44 going into halftime. In the second half, the Blazers never gained any traction and San Antonio was able to cruise to the win.
Stats: Spurs vs. Blazers

Spurs vs. Blazers – Final Grades
Victor Wembanyama
It was another marvelous performance by Wembanyama. I really liked his shot-selection. He got to the line 11 times. He passed the ball well while limiting turnovers. On defense, he totaled ten blocks without fouling a single time. He was also really good defending out on the perimeter. It was simply a smart, dominant outing by Wembanyama that exhibited a lot of what makes him such a special player.
Grade: A+
Devin Vassell
The good: Vassell was 5-for-6 from two-point range. I liked his decision-making and his defense. He limited his mistakes on both ends of the court and remained within the team concepts. The bad: Vassell was 0-for-4 from deep. His three-point shooting has been streaky this season but overall he is shooting very well.
Grade: B
Chris Paul
Paul didn’t do anything too flashy but he guided the ship really well. His passing was very good, his court vision was extra expansive and he finished the game without a turnover. Paul’s hustle and intensity on defense was also notable. While he isn’t as much of a scoring threat anymore, the rest of his game is humming at a high level.
Grade: B+
Jeremy Sochan
Sochan was quietly really good against the Blazers. Defensively, he was all over the place. Outside of Wembanyama, he was likely San Antonio’s strongest asset on that end. Offensively, he was mostly helpful. He made smart passes, didn’t try to do too much and picked his spots well. Sochan missed all three of his three-point attempts — but that was one of his few flaws this game.
Grade: B+
Harrison Barnes
Barnes was decent. I’d like to see more defense and more rebounding from him. His decision-making was also questionable at times. Scoring-wise, Barnes was efficient enough — scoring nine points while hitting 2-of-3 three-pointers.
Grade: C+
Julian Champagnie
While he’s still new to this bench role, Champagnie is starting to get it. There were a few clunky possessions but otherwise he’s beginning to acclimate. I thought his defense was solid and his well-roundedness on offense was helpful versus Portland.
Grade: B-
Keldon Johnson
Johnson could have mixed in a few more passes but otherwise he was okay. Hoisting 12 shot attempts in 21 minutes is a bit too aggressive, however the electricity and enthusiasm he brought to the court aided the cause. I also thought Johnson’s defense was better than usual.
Grade: B-
Stephon Castle
The good: I didn’t have an issue with Castle’s shot-selection. He was 4-for-8 from two-point range and could have easily hit a couple more. The rookie’s passing was really good, he did a better job of taking care of the ball and I thought his defense was improved over recent outings. The bad: Castle’s three-point shot isn’t falling right now. There were also a few instances against the Blazers where he lost focus. Castle has a very mature game for a rookie so it’s strange to see him actually make rookie mistakes and mental miscues.
Grade: B
Charles Bassey
Well, it looks like Bassey has taken Zach Collins’ spot in the rotation — at least for now. It’s easy to see why the coaching staff is going with him. He’s keeping things simple by finishing with ruggedness in the lane, rebounding with every ounce of his soul and playing aggressive defense. At the end of the night against the Blazers, Bassey had 16 points and 12 rebounds in 18 minutes. Obviously, that type of insane productivity will keep him in the rotation.
Grade: A
Tre Jones
Jones moved the needle in the right direction this evening. He used his quickness to finish going to the rim. He didn’t do anything too complicated on the offensive end but he made the right passes at the right time. Jones finished with seven assists in only 18 minutes while posting a zero in the turnover column. He’s still searching for his groove after an injury riddled start to his campaign but it looks like Jones is getting there.
Grade: B+
Mitch Johnson
Good stuff from Johnson. He got Wembanyama involved early and often. He’s learning how to best utilize the players in the current rotation. Picking Bassey instead of Collins is paying dividends. Sticking with Jones was also helpful in tonight’s game.
Grade: A-
By LJ Ellis, via SpursTalk