By LJ Ellis | SpursTalk, 2025-01-17 17:32:23
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周三晚,圣安东尼奥马刺在南德克萨斯与孟菲斯灰熊的比赛中曾一度有机会,但最终灰熊以 129-115 获胜。马刺战绩跌至 19 胜 20 负,而灰熊则将战绩提升至 26 胜 15 负。
上半场双方比分胶着,直到马刺在第二节末发起一波攻势。半场结束时,圣安东尼奥以 63-51 领先 12 分。不幸的是,马刺在下半场几乎瞬间就挥霍了这一优势。
在常规时间还剩五分钟时,斯蒂芬·卡斯尔(Stephon Castle)的一记扣篮将马刺与灰熊的差距缩小到一分。但就在这时,孟菲斯打出了一波 9-0 的攻势,基本上结束了比赛。
总而言之,马刺的表现并非糟糕,但他们在非常不合时宜的时候松懈了。
数据:马刺 vs. 灰熊
马刺 vs. 灰熊 – 最终评分
维克托·文班亚马(Victor Wembanyama)
优点:文班亚马上半场就送出了 8 次盖帽。他只出现了一次失误,并且三分球命中率不错。缺点:哎,这是文班亚马本赛季比较令人失望的比赛之一。两分球 9 投 2 中的表现是远远不够的,尤其是在他根本没有获得罚球机会的情况下。下半场他也没有盖帽,传球速度也慢了一拍。总而言之,如果马刺想要击败一个竞争者,文班亚马必须打得比这场比赛更好。
评分:D-
德文·瓦塞尔(Devin Vassell)
好消息是,瓦塞尔可能正在走出投篮低迷的状态。他的三分球命中率达到了一半,两分球命中率甚至更高。坏消息是,瓦塞尔仍然难以融入球队的体系。他的投篮选择不如队内其他球员明智和可靠。当瓦塞尔试图做得太多时,就会损害队友的利益。我也认为瓦塞尔在这场比赛中对灰熊的防守并不好。
评分:C
克里斯·保罗(Chris Paul)
保罗的表现很艰难。他的投篮命中率还算不错,但这几乎就是他所有的积极方面了。他的组织能力不如往常那样出色。他出现了四次失误和五次犯规。保罗在防守端也很难找到一个他能有效防守的球员。
评分:C-
哈里森·巴恩斯(Harrison Barnes)
巴恩斯的表现中规中矩。他投篮不错,篮板也还可以,传球也做出了正确的选择。我喜欢他在攻防两端的侵略性。巴恩斯的防守不是很好,但接近他的正常水平。
评分:B-
斯蒂芬·卡斯尔
优点:卡斯尔以 26 分领衔马刺得分。他获得了 7 次罚球机会,只出现了一次失误,送出了精妙的传球,并且经常是圣安东尼奥唯一活跃的进攻球员。卡斯尔表现得毫无畏惧;对他来说,没有哪个时刻是过于重要的。我喜欢他的防守,他在攻防两端都展现出了精英级别的运动能力。缺点:投篮仍然是卡斯尔的一个难题。三分球 9 投 2 中的表现是不够的。回想起来,卡斯尔应该多传球少投篮——但对此很难过于苛责。
评分:A-
凯尔登·约翰逊(Keldon Johnson)
约翰逊延续了最近的火热状态,再次打出了一场积极的比赛。他充满活力地冲击篮筐。他的运动能力和力量结合在一起,使他成为一个难以阻挡的威胁。约翰逊很好地控制了球,他的决策也还可以。在球场的另一端,他本可以做得更好——尤其是在轮转防守方面。
评分:B
朱利安·尚帕尼(Julian Champagnie)
尚帕尼在这场对阵灰熊的比赛中表现出色。他的三分球 5 投 3 中,传球和篮板都很好,防守也很稳固。尚帕尼最近的状态起伏不定,但事后看来,他应该在这场比赛中获得更多上场时间。他的三分球和防守或许能够扭转比赛的势头。
评分:B
特雷·琼斯(Tre Jones)
琼斯在他 13 分钟的上场时间里付出了努力,但未能产生显著的影响。我喜欢他强硬的突破、对球的谨慎、他的传球以及他对比赛节奏的推动。但琼斯在防守端遇到了麻烦,而且他仍然只有一个维度。
评分:B-
查尔斯·巴塞(Charles Bassey)
没有人可以指责巴塞的效率。在 11 分钟的上场时间里得到 5 分、5 个篮板、2 次盖帽和 1 次抢断,对于圣安东尼奥的替补中锋来说是一份高质量的工作。尽管如此,即使文班亚马表现不佳,从冰冷的文班亚马到高效的巴塞,仍然存在差距。
评分:B
米奇·约翰逊(Mitch Johnson)
约翰逊本可以更好地帮助文班亚马早早进入状态。如上所述,尚帕尼应该获得更多上场时间。马刺有点过于依赖卡斯尔了——但这肯定比把他藏在板凳末端要好。其他的轮换阵容安排还算不错。
评分:C
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Grades: San Antonio Spurs vs. Memphis Grizzlies – Game #39
The San Antonio Spurs had their chances but the Memphis Grizzlies eventually escaped with a 129-115 victory in South Texas on Wednesday night. The Spurs dropped to 19-20, while the Grizzlies improved their record to 26-15.
The first half was close until the Spurs made a run at the end of the second quarter. At halftime, San Antonio had a 12-point lead, 63-51. Unfortunately, the good guys squandered that advantage almost instantly in the second half.
With five minutes remaining in regulation, a Stephon Castle dunk brought the Spurs within a point of the Grizzlies. But that’s when Memphis went on a 9-0 run to essentially end the game.
Net-net, the Spurs didn’t play terribly but they took their foot of the gas at very inopportune times.
Stats: Spurs vs. Grizzlies
Spurs vs. Grizzlies – Final Grades
Victor Wembanyama
The good: Wembanyama had eight blocks in the first half alone. He only turned the ball over once and had decent success from beyond the three-point arc. The bad: Ugh, this was one of Wembanyama’s more disappointing games of the season. Shooting 2-for-9 from two-point range won’t cut it, especially when he didn’t even go to the free throw line at all. He also had no blocks in the second half and his passing was a step slow. All in all, Wembanyama has to play better than he did in this game for the Spurs to defeat a contender.
Grade: D-
Devin Vassell
The good news is that Vassell may be finding his way out of his shooting slump. He hit half of his threes and was even better from two-point range. The bad news is that Vassell is still struggling to remain within the framework of the team. His shot-selection isn’t as wise or dependable as the other players on the team. When Vassell tries to do too much, it hurts his compatriots. I also didn’t think Vassell’s defense was good against the Grizzlies.
Grade: C
Chris Paul
Paul had a difficult outing. He shot the ball reasonably well but that was about the extent of his positives. His playmaking wasn’t as exquisite as usual. He turned the ball over four times and committed five fouls. Paul also had a difficult time on the defensive end finding someone he could adequately guard.
Grade: C-
Harrison Barnes
Barnes had an average outing. He shot well, rebounded fine and made the right passes. I liked his aggression on both ends. Barnes’ defense wasn’t great but it was near his normal level.
Grade: B-
Stephon Castle
The good: Castle led the Spurs with 26 points. He got to the line seven times, turned it over only once, authored heady passes and was oftentimes San Antonio’s only lively offensive player. Castle exhibited absolutely no fear; no moment was too big for him. I liked his defense and he flashed elite athleticism on both ends. The bad: Shooting remains a struggle for Castle. Going 2-for-9 from deep just doesn’t cut it. In retrospect, Castle should have passed it more and shot it less — but it’s difficult to be too upset about that.
Grade: A-
Keldon Johnson
Johnson continued his recent hot streak with another positive affair. He’s driving to the basket with vivacity. His athleticism and power are combining to make him a threat that is difficult to slow down. Johnson took care of the ball and his decision-making was okay. On the other end of the court, he could have been better — especially when it came to making rotations.
Grade: B
Julian Champagnie
Champagnie had it going against the Grizzlies. He was 3-for-5 from downtown, passed well, rebounded well and played solid defense. Champagnie has been streaky lately but, in hindsight, he should have played more versus Memphis. His three-point shooting and defense may have been able to turn the momentum.
Grade: B
Tre Jones
Jones efforted during his 13 minutes but failed to make a noticeable impact. I liked the ruggedness of his drives, his carefulness with the ball, his passing and his pushing of the tempo. But Jones had trouble surviving on defense and he remains painfully one-dimensional.
Grade: B-
Charles Bassey
No one could fault Bassey’s productivity. Five points, five rebounds, two blocks and a steal in 11 minutes is quality work by San Antonio’s backup center. That said, even with Wembanyama having an off night, there was still a drop when going from ice cold Wemby to productive Bassey.
Grade: B
Mitch Johnson
Johnson could have done a better job of getting Wembanyama going early. As mentioned above, Champagnie should have played more. The Spurs were leaning on Castle a bit too much — but that’s definitely better than hiding him on the end of the bench. The rest of the rotation was fine.
Grade: C
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