[SpursTalk] 圣安东尼奥马刺对阵迈阿密热火 – 第46场比赛评分

By LJ Ellis | SpursTalk, 2025-02-03 06:29:00

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在缺少维克托·文班亚马(Victor Wembanyama)的情况下,圣安东尼奥马刺队与迈阿密热火队激战至最后一刻,最终以105-103惜败。马刺队战绩跌至21胜25负,而热火队则提升至24胜23负。

文班亚马因病缺席了本场比赛。尽管缺少了这位法国超级巨星,马刺队整场比赛都紧咬比分。不幸的是,圣安东尼奥的进攻在第四节停滞不前。尽管马刺队仍在奋战,但巴姆·阿德巴约的压哨跳投让热火队赢得了比赛。

总的来说,考虑到缺少了文班亚马,马刺队的表现相当不错。第四节的进攻有时显得难看,但下半场的防守让他们坚持到了最后。

数据:马刺 vs. 热火

马刺热火评分

马刺 vs. 热火 – 最终评分

德文·瓦塞尔(Devin Vassell)

瓦塞尔被提升为球队的首要得分手,但他的表现却并不理想。他的三分球10投1中,而且只罚了一次球。值得称赞的是,瓦塞尔的 两分球 12投7中,这保留了他的一些价值。他积极冲击篮筐,手感柔和。瓦塞尔没有太多组织进攻,但他的防守比平时要好。

评分:B-

克里斯·保罗(Chris Paul)

保罗在第四节的表现给了圣安东尼奥一丝希望。在最后时刻,马刺队几乎完全依靠他。唉,他还是没能做到足够多。整场比赛中,保罗的防守出色,传球聪明,在攻防两端都做出了正确的决定。

评分:B+

哈里森·巴恩斯(Harrison Barnes)

巴恩斯高效地得到了12分,但在比赛的其他方面几乎都很安静。他的防守还算不错,但篮板球不多。在进攻端,巴恩斯承担更大的责任本来会更好。

评分:B-

斯蒂芬·卡斯尔(Stephon Castle)

遗憾的是,卡斯尔的夜晚提前结束了,他在第四节还剩四分半钟时犯满离场。马刺队在他犯满离场后得分困难并非巧合。他在进攻端创造了很多机会,同时限制了自己的失误。在防守端,他出色地限制了泰勒·希罗。卡斯尔已经迅速成为马刺队可以依靠的球员。可惜的是,在这场比赛的最后时刻,他无法上场。

评分:A-

查尔斯·巴塞(Charles Bassey)

巴塞顶替文班亚马首发出场,抢下15个篮板,并得到9分。这些原始数据看起来比他的实际表现要好。在防守端,他的脚步经常慢半拍。在进攻端,他有一些漂亮的终结,并且在篮板上是个野兽,但他经常碍事。

评分:B-

凯尔登·约翰逊(Keldon Johnson)

上半场,约翰逊表现出色。他在上半场的14分钟内就得到了17分。考虑到约翰逊在上半场对阵雄鹿队的比赛中得到了20分,说他开局强势是 understatement。他的三分球看起来很棒,他充满活力地冲击篮筐,他的决策快速而清晰。不幸的是,约翰逊的魔力在中场休息后消失了。他在最后两节几乎什么也没做。

评分:B

杰里米·索汉(Jeremy Sochan)

我不确定索汉是否还在努力适应替补角色,或者他的背伤是否还在困扰着他,但他现在的状态并不好。他在对阵热火的比赛中有一些传球的亮点,但得分却很吃力。他的防守稍微好一些,但缺乏他通常的高能量。

评分:C

朱利安·尚帕尼(Julian Champagnie)

尚帕尼在他17分钟的出场时间里并没有什么特别之处,但他确实有所贡献。他比平时更加努力,投进几个三分球,并且打出了强硬的防守。

评分:B+

特雷·琼斯(Tre Jones)

琼斯没能改变比赛的走势。他在14分钟内得到3分和4次助攻,但当他在场时,进攻 sputtering,防守也没有什么特别之处。

评分:C+

桑德罗·马穆克拉什维利(Sandro Mamukelashvili)

马穆克拉什维利再次强有力地证明了他应该进入轮换阵容。他在10分钟内砍下10分,他在攻防两端的不懈跑动改变了比赛。他的防守本可以更强硬,但总的来说,毫无疑问,他对马刺队的帮助大于损害。

评分:B+

扎克·科林斯(Zach Collins)

科林斯在中锋位置上得到了一些上场时间,但并没有发挥太大的作用。他有一次不错的传球,但他的防守低于平均水平,并且在8分钟内领到两次犯规。

评分:C

米奇·约翰逊(Mitch Johnson)

没有文班亚马的情况下赢球对这支球队来说很困难,但约翰逊和他的队员们进行了一场令人钦佩的战斗。他的轮换阵容不错,比赛计划也很扎实。不过,更多地使用马穆克拉什维利和尚帕尼可能会有所帮助。

评分:B-

点击查看原文:Grades: San Antonio Spurs vs. Miami Heat – Game #46

Grades: San Antonio Spurs vs. Miami Heat – Game #46

Playing without Victor Wembanyama, the San Antonio Spurs gave the Miami Heat a run for their money before losing by the final score of 105-103. The Spurs dropped to 21-25, while the Heat improved to a record of 24-23.

Wembanyama missed the game due to an illness. Despite being without their superstar Frenchman, the Spurs kept it close all game long. Unfortunately, San Antonio’s offense stalled in the fourth quarter. While the Spurs continued to battle, Bam Adebayo hit a buzzer-beating jumper to give the Heat the win.

Overall, the Spurs played pretty well considering that they were without Wembanyama. The fourth quarter offense was ugly at times but the defense in the second half allowed the Spurs to hang in.

Stats: Spurs vs. Heat

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Spurs vs. Heat – Final Grades

Devin Vassell

Elevated to the role as the team’s go-to scorer, Vassell mostly struggled. He was 1-for-10 from deep and only got to the free throw line once. To Vassell’s credit, he was 7-for-12 from two-point range, which retained some of his value. He drove to the basket hard and his touch was deft. Vassell didn’t do much playmaking but his defense was better than usual.

Grade: B-

Chris Paul

Paul’s play in the fourth quarter gave San Antonio a shot. Down the stretch, the Spurs were basically riding on his shoulders. Alas, he couldn’t do quite enough. Throughout the game, Paul was playing good defense, passing the ball with smart and making the right decisions on both ends.

Grade: B+

Harrison Barnes

Barnes posted an efficient 12 points but was quiet in just about every other aspect of the game. His defense was decent but he wasn’t rebounding much. On offense, Barnes stepping into a bigger role would have been appreciated.

Grade: B-

Stephon Castle

Sadly, Castle’s night came to a premature end when he fouled out in the fourth quarter with four and a half minutes remaining. It’s not a coincidence that the Spurs had trouble scoring after he fouled out. He was making things happen on the offensive end while limiting his turnovers. Defensively, he was outstanding against Tyler Herro. Castle has quickly become a player the Spurs can count on to produce. Too bad he wasn’t available late in the fourth period in this one.

Grade: A-

Charles Bassey

Bassey pulled down 15 rebounds and also scored nine points in his start in place of Wembanyama. Those raw numbers look better than his actual play. Defensively, he was too often a step slow. Offensively, he had some good finishes and was a beast on the boards but he too often got in the way.

Grade: B-

Keldon Johnson

In the first half, Johnson was awesome. He had 17 points in only 14 first half minutes. Considering Johnson had 20 points in the first half against the Bucks, it’s an understatement to say he’s been coming out of the gates strong. His three-point shot looks great, he’s driving to the hoop with gusto, and his decisions are fast and clean. Unfortunately, Johnson’s magic was gone after intermission. He did next to nothing in the final two quarters.

Grade: B

Jeremy Sochan

I’m not sure if Sochan is struggling to adjust to a bench role or if he’s still hurting from his back injury but he’s just not playing well right now. He had moments passing the ball against the Heat but scoring was a chore. He was a little better on defense but lacked his usual high amount of energy.

Grade: C

Julian Champagnie

Champagnie didn’t do anything too special in his 17 minutes but he definitely aided the cause. He was hustling much more than usual, he drained a couple three-balls and played stout defense.

Grade: B+

Tre Jones

Jones failed to move the needle. He scored three points and handed out four assists in 14 minutes but the offense was sputtering when he was in and the defense was nothing special.

Grade: C+

Sandro Mamukelashvili

Mamukelashvili made another strong case that he should be in the rotation. He poured in ten points in ten minutes and his relentless movement on both ends was game-changing. His defense could have been stronger but, all in all, he was unquestionably helping the Spurs more than he was hurting.

Grade: B+

Zach Collins

Collins got some minutes at center but didn’t do a whole lot of good. He had a good pass but his defense was sub par and he picked up a pair of fouls in his eight minutes.

Grade: C

Mitch Johnson

Winning without Wembanyama is difficult for this squad but Johnson and his troops put up an admirable fight. His rotation was fine and the gameplan was solid. More Mamukelashvili and Champagnie probably would have helped matters, though.

Grade: B-

By LJ Ellis, via SpursTalk