By Marilyn Dubinski | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2025-02-04 06:00:00
由生成式人工智能翻译,译文内容可能不准确或不完整,以原文为准。
马刺球迷喜欢被一致称赞,而这次他们就得到了这样的待遇。
马刺刚刚完成了一笔堪称队史最大的交易,他们以“抢劫式”的交易从国王队得到了德阿伦·福克斯(De’Aaron Fox),却没有送走任何年轻核心球员,并保留了最有价值的选秀资产。在花了一天时间嘲讽达拉斯独行侠,尤其是总经理尼科·哈里森(Nico Harrison)对他为交易卢卡·东契奇(Luka Doncic)所做的拙劣解释之后,媒体大概很高兴能讨论一笔好的交易,而马刺就给了他们这样的机会。
快速回顾一下,以下是沙姆斯·查拉尼亚(Shams Charania)提供的完整交易细节,因为这比全部打出来要容易得多:
完整交易:
马刺:德阿伦·福克斯,乔丹·麦克劳克林(Jordan McLaughlin)
国王:扎克·拉文(Zach LaVine),西迪·西索科(Sidy Cissoko),三个首轮签(2025 黄蜂,2027 马刺,2031 森林狼),三个次轮签(2025 公牛,2028 掘金,2028 国王自己的)
公牛:扎克·科林斯(Zach Collins),特雷·琼斯(Tre Jones),凯文·赫尔特(Kevin Huerter),他们自己通过马刺得到的2025年选秀权 https://t.co/UgwylCUYAO— Shams Charania (@ ShamsCharania) 2025年2月3日
首先,让我们看看一些媒体对马刺在这笔交易中表现的评分。为了节省篇幅,我只提供非订阅文章的链接:
为马刺点赞,他们在得到福克斯的同时没有牺牲继续补充核心阵容的能力。圣安东尼奥通过送出很少使用的替补中锋扎克·科林斯作为主要的匹配薪资,而不是后卫凯尔登·约翰逊或德文·瓦塞尔——他们都是马刺未来的一部分——从而成功地留住了所有值得关注的年轻球员。
除此之外,圣安东尼奥保留了除一个之外的所有未来首轮签,以及另外两项宝贵的资产。马刺保留了他们从亚特兰大老鹰获得的两个无保护的首轮签,包括今年的一个,随着老鹰八连败,首发前锋杰伦·约翰逊将接受赛季报销的肩部手术,这个签位看起来越来越有希望……
交易得到福克斯加快了马刺的重建时间线,同时也让他们能够进一步评估年轻球员的价值。在理想情况下,圣安东尼奥可能会等待更长的时间再做出这样的举动。福克斯比21岁的文班亚马(Wembanyama)大六岁,比斯蒂芬·卡斯尔(Stephon Castle)大将近七岁……
无论如何,这笔交易更多的是为了马刺在2025-26赛季及以后的未来做准备。有了文班亚马,圣安东尼奥已经成为西部联盟众多优秀年轻球队中冉冉升起的一股力量。而福克斯的加入只是让这一现实更近了一步。
莫滕·斯蒂格·延森(Morten Stig Jenson),雅虎体育:A+
布莱恩·卡尔布罗斯基(Bryan Kalbrosky),今日美国:A
里奇·奥唐纳(Ricky O’Donnell),SB Nation:A-
另外,如果有人想知道,据报道福克斯将在马刺身穿2号球衣。(对于那些支持退役科怀·伦纳德(Kawhi Leonard)球衣的人——我不支持——如果福克斯留队足够长的时间,退役球衣这件事可能不得不等等。或者,这可能表明马刺目前没有退役2号球衣的计划。让阴谋论开始吧!)
德阿伦·福克斯将身披#马刺2号球衣。该号码上次由科怀·伦纳德在2018年穿着。#NBA pic.twitter.com/s3bQiCDDYa
— Etienne Catalan (@ EtienneCatalan) 2025年2月3日
最后,如果你厌倦了阅读(最近读的太多了),不如看看/听听吧?
ESPN的鲍比·马克斯(Bobby Marks)分析了这笔交易,包括解释了福克斯的续约资格以及他未来可以重新签约的金额:
瑞安·麦克唐纳(Ryan McDonough)在NBA广播中称赞了马刺的耐心和潜在的适配性:
德阿伦·福克斯在一笔多队交易中被送往马刺!
瑞安·麦克唐纳喜欢圣安东尼奥的这笔交易
这对马刺来说是一场大胜吗? pic.twitter.com/P4nZ4WbaBJ— SiriusXM NBA Radio (@ SiriusXMNBA) 2025年2月3日
油管博主迈克·科尔泽姆巴(Mike Korzemba)解释了为什么这是一笔被低估的交易:
最后,油管账号Sporting Logically讨论了这笔交易并给出了他们自己的评分。
主流媒体和其他方面还有无数的反应,所以去YouTube搜索“马刺 + 德阿伦·福克斯 交易”可以获得更多报道。
最后,奉上一些经典的福克斯精彩集锦:
点击查看原文:What others are saying about the Spurs’ trade for De’Aaron Fox
What others are saying about the Spurs’ trade for De’Aaron Fox
Spurs fans like universal praise, and this is one of those times they’re getting it.
The Spurs just made arguably their biggest acquisition via trade in franchise history in their steal-of-a-deal to get De’Aaron Fox from the Kings while giving up none of their young core in return and keeping their most valuable draft assets. After spending a day roasting the Dallas Mavericks and especially GM Nico Harrison for his bumbling explanations justifying the trade of Luka Doncic, the media was probably happy to have a good trade to discuss, and the Spurs provided them with just that.
As a quick reminder, here is the entirety of the trade courtesy of Shams Charania, because that’s easier than typing it all out:
Full trade:
Spurs: De’Aaron Fox, Jordan McLaughlin
Kings: Zach LaVine, Sidy Cissoko, three first round picks (2025 CHA, 2027 SAS, 2031 MIN), three second round picks (2025 CHI, 2028 DEN, 2028 own back)
Bulls: Zach Collins, Tre Jones, Kevin Huerter, their own 2025 pick via SAS https://t.co/UgwylCUYAO— Shams Charania (@ ShamsCharania) February 3, 2025
First, let’s take a look at some of the grades that have been put out there for the job the Spurs did in this trade. To save some space here, I’ll just provide the links for articles that are not protected by subscription:
Kudos to the Spurs for getting Fox without sacrificing the ability to continue adding to their core. San Antonio managed to hang on to all of its young talent of note by sending back little-used backup center Zach Collins as the primary matching salary rather than guards Keldon Johnson or Devin Vassell, both parts of the Spurs’ future.
Beyond that, San Antonio maintained access to all but one of its own future first-round picks, plus two other valuable assets. The Spurs retained both unprotected picks they have coming from the Atlanta Hawks, including one this year that’s looking increasingly promising with Atlanta on an eight-game losing streak and starting forward Jalen Johnson set to undergo season-ending shoulder surgery…
Dealing for Fox speeds up the timeline for the Spurs while allowing them to further assess the value of their young players. In an ideal world, San Antonio might have waited longer to make a move like this. Fox is six years older than the 21-year-old Wembanyama and nearly seven years older than Castle…
Whatever happens, this deal is more about setting up the Spurs for 2025-26 and beyond. With Wembanyama, San Antonio was already a rising threat in a Western Conference full of quality young teams. Adding Fox simply moves that closer to reality.
Morten Stig Jenson, Yahoo! Sports: A+
Dan Favale, Bleacher Report: A-
Ricky O’Donnell, SB Nation: A-
Also, in case anyone is wondering, Fox will reportedly wear #2 for the Spurs. (For those who are in favor of retiring Kawhi Leonard’s jersey — I’m not — it might just have to wait if Fox sticks around long enough. Or, this could be a sign that the Spurs have no plans to retire #2, at least for now. Let the conspiracy theories commence!)
De’Aaron Fox will wear No. 2 for the #Spurs. Number last worn by Kawhi Leonard in 2018. #NBA pic.twitter.com/s3bQiCDDYa
— Etienne Catalan (@ EtienneCatalan) February 3, 2025
Finally, if you’re tired of reading (there’s been a lot of that lately), how about some watching/listening?
ESPN’s Bobby Marks breaks down the trade, including explaining Fox’s extension eligibility and what he can be re-signed for going forward:
Ryan McDonough praises the Spurs patience and the potential fit on NBA Radio:
De’Aaron Fox is headed to the Spurs in a multi-team trade!
Ryan McDonough loves the move for San Antonio
Is this a big win for the Spurs? pic.twitter.com/P4nZ4WbaBJ— SiriusXM NBA Radio (@ SiriusXMNBA) February 3, 2025
YouTuber Mike Korzemba explains why this is such an underrated move:
Finally, YouTube account Sporting Logically discusses the trade and hands their own grades.
There are countless other reactions out there, both from the mainstream media and others, so go to YouTube and search “Spurs + De’Aaron Fox trade” for more coverage.
To end things off, some good, old fashioned Fox highlights:
By Marilyn Dubinski, via Pounding The Rock