By LJ Ellis | SpursTalk, 2024-12-25 14:04:45
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在一场常规赛中罕见的激烈角逐中,圣安东尼奥马刺队(15胜14负)最终以111-106不敌费城76人队(10胜17负)。
上半场,维克托·文班亚马(Victor Wembanyama)导致安德烈·德拉蒙德被驱逐出场。裁判回看录像后,取消了第二次技术犯规。尽管德拉蒙德被允许重返赛场,但不久之后,文班亚马又卷入了一次冲突,导致乔尔·恩比德被罚出场。然而,恩比德的驱逐并没有被 overturned。
在费城狂热的球迷表达了他们的不满之后,马刺队在第四节奋起直追。不幸的是,比赛后期的失误导致圣安东尼奥错失了胜利。
总而言之,很难对马刺队的表现过于不满。看起来这支队伍本来有机会再次赢得一场焦灼的比赛。可惜,这一次他们没能做到。
技术统计:马刺 vs. 76人
马刺 vs. 76人 – 最终评分
维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama)
优点:作为护框者,文班在内线极具威慑力。他的三分球看起来丝般顺滑,即使他的投篮选择有时值得商榷。他还送出了漂亮的传球,并抢下了 contested rebounds。恩比德被罚出场,文班亚马也有一定“功劳”。干得漂亮。缺点:这位出色的二年级球员在进攻端有些草率。更强硬的进攻本来会更有帮助。正如前文所述,他的投篮选择可以更好。总的来说,他的比赛不够干净利落,不足以拿下胜利——但他仍然非常出色。
评分:B+
德文·瓦塞尔(Devin Vassell)
我喜欢瓦塞尔冲击篮筐的劲头。他在防守端也有一些闪光点。但是,总的来说,这对瓦塞尔而言并不是一场好比赛。球在他手中停留的时间过长。在比赛后期,他在关键时刻错失了空位队友。作为一名值得信赖的团队型球员,瓦塞尔仍在进步之中。我认为这不是出于贪婪,我认为他只是有时没有很好地判断形势。
评分:C-
克里斯·保罗(Chris Paul)
保罗的控球不如往常,他在三分线内的得分也很挣扎——但其他方面都表现稳健。他的组织和决策能力堪称精英级别。他在关键时刻表现出色。他在防守端也积极拼搏(不过,老实说,马刺队大部分时间都在试图把他藏在防守端)。保罗的成熟让马刺队有机会赢得比赛,但这一特质还不够。
评分:B
杰里米·索汉(Jeremy Sochan)
我不能对索汉的表现抱怨太多。他在防守端承担了挑战,而且在这一端的积极方面多于消极方面。他用尽全力抢篮板。他在比赛中送出了三次助攻,没有出现失误。索汉的进攻效率很高,尽管缺乏外线投射无疑限制了球队的空间。
评分:B+
哈里森·巴恩斯(Harrison Barnes)
好吧,该死,巴恩斯真的会在比赛中隐身。20分钟内0分、0助攻和1个篮板,这表现令人难以置信。再加上平庸的防守和5投0中的三分球,很明显,马刺队不能每场比赛都指望巴恩斯。
评分:D-
朱利安·尚帕尼(Julian Champagnie)
尚帕尼的三分球10投5中是马刺队在第四节还能咬住比分的重要原因。再加上他的8个篮板和在防守端的努力,他打了替补席最高的29分钟是合情合理的。但是,不幸的是,尚帕尼的比赛将因两次后期的失误而被铭记,这两次失误基本上将胜利拱手让给了费城。
评分:B-
凯尔登·约翰逊(Keldon Johnson)
约翰逊三分球4投0中,使他本赛季的三分命中率降至职业生涯最低的27.7%。他两记两分球全部命中,并在进攻端限制了自己的失误……但糟糕的防守让他无法留在场上。如果约翰逊不能投篮也不能防守,很难想象他如何继续担任球队的第六或第七人。
评分:C
特雷·琼斯(Tre Jones)
琼斯现在基本上没有得分威胁。这绝对不是一件好事。他的进攻组织得还不错,但他依靠转换进攻的机会才能有所作为。公平地说,我认为琼斯对76人的防守很顽强。但是,是的,他现在是一名能力有限的球员。希望随着他越来越接近100%的健康状态,他能有所进步。
评分:C+
斯蒂芬·卡斯尔(Stephon Castle)
卡斯尔只打了13分钟,但他充分利用了他在场上的时间。他一度独自扛起了球队的进攻,最终9投7中得到17分。诚然,他的传球不如往常那么出色,因为他正努力让圣安东尼奥回到正轨——但这种得分能力正是球队迫切需要的。我也很喜欢卡斯尔在防守端的大部分表现。
评分:B+
查尔斯·巴塞(Charles Bassey)
巴塞打了7分钟,并没有在任何一个方面带来太大的影响。他两投全失,两次犯规,但他在篮板球方面表现不错,他在内线的积极性不容忽视。
评分:B-
米奇·约翰逊(Mitch Johnson)
卡斯尔应该打更多的时间。与此相关的是,让保罗多休息一下,这样他在第四节就会有更多精力。其他的轮换阵容还算不错。在战术安排方面,希望看到更多让文班亚马向篮下进攻的战术。
评分:D+
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Grades: San Antonio Spurs at Philadelphia 76ers – Game #29
In what was an intense contest for a regular season game, the San Antonio Spurs (15-14) lost to the Philadelphia 76ers (10-17) by a final score of 111-106.
In the first half, Victor Wembanyama helped get Andre Drummond ejected. The referees reviewed the incident and rescinded the second technical foul. Although Drummond was allowed to return to the game, not long after that Wembanyama was involved in a play that resulted in Joel Embiid getting thrown out. Embiid’s ejection, however, was not overturned.
With the rabid fans in Philadelphia voicing their displeasure the rest of the game, the Spurs were able to rally in the fourth quarter. Unfortunately, late-game mistakes resulted in San Antonio letting one slip away.
Net-net, it’s difficult to be too upset with how the Spurs played. It looked like the good guys were going to be able to escape with another close win. Sadly, they couldn’t quite do it this time.
Stats: Spurs at 76ers
Spurs at 76ers – Final Grades
Victor Wembanyama
The good: Wembanyama was a terror in the paint as a rim protector. His three-pointers looked silky smooth, even when his shot-selection was questionable. He also authored good passes and grabbed contested rebounds. I give Wembanyama credit for the mayhem that resulted in Embiid getting ejected. Good stuff. The bad: The superb sophomore was a bit too sloppy on the offensive end. Going up stronger would have helped matters. As previously mentioned, the selection of his shots could have been better. Overall, he just didn’t quite play a clean enough game to get a win — but he was still damn good.
Grade: B+
Devin Vassell
I like how hard Vassell attacked the rim. He had moments on the defensive end of the court that I’d classify as positive. But, all in all, this wasn’t a good game for Vassell. The ball got stuck in his hands too often. Late in the game, he missed open teammates in key moments. Vassell is still a work in progress when it comes to being a reliable team-first player. I don’t think it’s out of greed, I think he just sometimes doesn’t read situations as well as he should.
Grade: C-
Chris Paul
Paul didn’t take care of the ball as well as he usually does and he struggled to score inside of the arc — but everything else was solid. His playmaking and decision-making was elite. He did well in the clutch. He competed on defense (though, to be honest, the Spurs spent most of the game trying to hide him on that end). Paul’s maturity gave the Spurs a chance to win the game but that attribute wasn’t quite enough.
Grade: B
Jeremy Sochan
I can’t complain too loudly about Sochan’s play. He took on challenges on the defensive end and there were more positives than negatives on that side of the court. He rebounded with every ounce of his will. He tallied three assists without turning the ball over, even though he was in the thick of the action. Sochan’s offense was efficient, although a lack of perimeter shooting is undoubtedly limiting the spacing.
Grade: B+
Harrison Barnes
Well, damn, Barnes really can disappear for games at a time. Zero points, zero assists and one rebound in 20 minutes is insane work. Add in mediocre-at-best defense and an 0-for-5 showing from deep and it has become clear that the Spurs can’t rely on Barnes on a game-to-game basis.
Grade: D-
Julian Champagnie
Champagnie’s 5-for-10 shooting from three-point territory was a huge reason why the Spurs were even in the game in the fourth quarter. Add in his eight rebounds and his effort on defense and it was very reasonable that he played a bench-high 29 minutes. But, unfortunately, Champagnie’s outing will be remembered for two late turnovers that basically giftwrapped the win for Philadelphia.
Grade: B-
Keldon Johnson
Johnson went 0-for-4 from deep to drop his three-point percentage on the season to a career-low 27.7%. He hit both of his two-pointers and limited his mistakes offensively … but his defense was bad enough to keep him off the court. If Johnson can’t shoot or defend, it’s hard to imagine how he remains the team’s sixth or seventh man.
Grade: C
Tre Jones
Jones is basically not a threat to score the basketball right now. That’s definitely not a good thing. He’s running the offense decently well but he relies on transition opportunities to be able to make a difference. To be fair, I thought Jones’ defense against the Sixers was stout. But, yeah, he’s a limited player right now. Hopefully he improves as he gets closer to 100% healthy.
Grade: C+
Stephon Castle
Castle only played 13 minutes but he took advantage of his time on the court. He carried the offense single-handedly for stretches at a time and ended up notching 17 points on 7-for-9 shooting from the floor. Admittedly, his passing wasn’t as good as usual because he was looking to get San Antonio back on track — but that scoring punch was desperately needed. I also liked Castle’s defense for the most part.
Grade: B+
Charles Bassey
Bassey played seven minutes and didn’t move the needle much in either direction. He missed both shots from the floor and fouled twice but he was good on the board and his activity in the paint was impossible to overlook.
Grade: B-
Mitch Johnson
Castle should have played more. In a related note, resting Paul more would have given him more energy in the fourth quarter. The rest of the rotation was decent enough. Playcalling-wise, more sets for Wembanyama to go toward the basket would have been appreciated.
Grade: D+
By LJ Ellis, via SpursTalk