[PtR] NBA动态:解读史上最疯狂交易截止日后的最大变动

By Bill Huan | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2025-02-10 22:00:00

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。

NBA: 达拉斯独行侠 vs 洛杉矶湖人

史上最疯狂的交易截止日(某种程度上)已经结束,现在是时候看看联盟格局发生了怎样的变化了。

大家请深呼吸——史上最疯狂的交易截止日已经结束了,我想是这样

即使没有联盟历史上最令人震惊的交易,过去一周发生的其他交易仍然使其成为近年来最令人难忘的截止日之一。

那么,这些重大变动将如何影响本赛季的剩余比赛?让我们拭目以待。

湖人

引进:卢卡·东契奇(Luka Doncic), 马克西·克莱伯(Maxi Kleber), 马基夫·莫里斯(Markieff Morris), 马克·威廉姆斯(Mark Williams)

送出:安东尼·戴维斯(Anthony Davis), 马克斯·克里斯蒂(Max Christie), 杰伦·胡德-斯基菲诺(Jalen Hood-Schifino), 道尔顿·克内克特(Dalton Knecht)

如果你对生活中的任何事情感到尴尬,请记住尼科·哈里森(Nico Harrison)交易了年仅25岁的卢卡·东契奇,仅仅因为他有兔唇。

我永远无法摆脱看到他在湖人队球衣上的震惊,但考虑到他即将到来的首秀,现在是时候分析他将如何影响洛杉矶的比赛风格了。首先,湖人的节奏将会放缓。他们在这方面已经排名第22位,而独行侠排名第15位,但这只是因为卢卡缺席了一段时间,并且凯里一直在带头进攻。在勒布朗和卢卡轮流掌控局面之后,湖人队可能会成为从现在开始节奏最慢的球队。

当然,这并不意味着湖人的进攻会陷入困境。相反,有了最好的半场组织者在他们这边,进攻可能会变得异常强大,而更大的问题是防守端会发生什么。

本赛季有安东尼·戴维斯(以下简称戴维斯)的情况下,只有29.9%的对手投篮来自湖人队的篮筐附近,这在联盟中排名第70百分位。简而言之,球员们不想在篮筐周围挑战戴维斯,即使他们在该区域的命中率高达68.2%(对洛杉矶来说是第25百分位)。考虑到湖人队的首发中锋现在是马克·威廉姆斯,抱歉,是贾克森·海斯(Jaxson Hayes),对手的投篮次数和投篮命中率都会增加。

只有时间才能证明洛杉矶是否能通过得分来弥补他们的防守问题,因此,我预计他们本赛季仍然会是一支同样水平的球队。但是请记住,卢卡的交易是为了长远考虑,所以如果湖人队本赛季没有取得好成绩,不要过早地称赞尼科·哈里森。

独行侠

引进:安东尼·戴维斯, 马克斯·克里斯蒂, 卡勒布·马丁(Caleb Martin)

送出:卢卡·东契奇(?!?!), 昆汀·格莱姆斯(Quentin Grimes), 马克西·克莱伯, 马基夫·莫里斯

戴维斯在前三节表现得像一个着魔的人,然后拉伤了他的内收肌,现在他因此缺席了几个星期

独行侠球迷真的不能拥有任何美好的事物。

但是,当他回归后,达拉斯排名第15位的防守将会迅速进入前10名。他们本就精英级别的禁区保护(对手在篮筐附近的命中率仅为62.1%,联盟第二好)将会变得更好,而独行侠可以排出由PJ·华盛顿(PJ Washington)、戴维斯和丹尼尔·加福德(Daniel Gafford)/德里克·莱夫利(Dereck Lively)都在场上的强硬阵容。

在后场,凯里现在是他们唯一可靠的组织者。我不明白在卢卡已经离开的情况下交易格莱姆斯的意义,但是,嘿,尼科·哈里森会做尼科·哈里森该做的事。本赛季只有31%的达拉斯投篮来自篮筐附近(第20名),这个数字无疑会增加。即便如此,他们会尝试更少的三分球,而目前排名第7的进攻效率将会不可避免地受到打击。

拥有健康的阵容,这支球队仍然是一个争夺者。但是,最重要的X因素将是凯里决定如何处理他的合同。他有下赛季的球员选项,如果他没有执行,那么达拉斯将会陷入大麻烦。

马刺

引进:达龙·福克斯(De’Aaron Fox), 乔丹·麦克劳克林(Jordan McLaughlin), 帕特里克·鲍德温(Patrick Baldwin Jr.)

送出:扎克·科林斯(Zach Collins), 特雷·琼斯(Tre Jones), 西迪·西索科(Sidy Cissoko)

可以算是截止日第二大的交易了,马刺队终于为文班亚马找到了他们的控球后卫达龙·福克斯。考虑到福克斯平庸的投篮和他的得分优先心态,这个组合并不完美,但考虑到价格低廉,圣安东尼奥无法拒绝这笔交易。

目前在联盟进攻端排名第17位的马刺队,在福克斯的加入后应该会进入前一半。即使这个组合并不完美,他也会在多个方面帮助圣安东尼奥。首先,他和文班亚马之间的挡拆将会是致命的:福克斯今年场均进行7.1次挡拆,这是联盟第18高的。更重要的是,他在这种战术中能得到1.07分,在挡拆次数排名前20的球员中并列第一。

福克斯的吸引力将让文班亚马在他们进行挡拆后获得更容易的出手机会,如果对方的中锋被这位外星人拉到外线,那么福克斯将更容易在篮筐附近完成终结,他在那里的投篮命中率高达75%(在所有后卫中排名第96百分位)。

考虑到这一点,如果马刺队在全明星赛后发起一波攻势,请不要感到惊讶。

雄鹿

引进:凯尔·库兹马(Kyle Kuzma), 小凯文·波特(Kevin Porter Jr.), 杰里科·西姆斯(Jericho Sims)

送出:克里斯·米德尔顿(Khris Middleton), AJ·约翰逊(AJ Johnson), 德隆·莱特(Delon Wright)

雄鹿队刚刚引进了联盟中篮球智商最低的两位球员,库兹马和小凯文·波特。

但是,嘿,至少他们变得更年轻,更有活力了!

即使他拥有所有的天赋,小凯文·波特的决策也会像帮助球队一样伤害球队。本赛季的库兹马也是如此,但他至少有打出制胜篮球的记录。

在湖人队的冠军赛季中,库兹马是他们的第三得分选择,场均得到12.9分,三分球命中率为36.1%,并且防守表现不错。既然他回到了一个严肃的环境中,我乐观地认为他可以重新找回以前的状态,因此,考虑到米德尔顿的出场次数不足,这是一场值得的赌博。

库兹马的加入并没有让密尔沃基重回真正的争夺者行列,但他们可以在东部给任何球队带来麻烦。只要他们限制小凯文·波特的上场时间,就可以了。

骑士

引进:德安德烈·亨特(De’Andre Hunter)

送出:卡里斯·勒韦尔(Caris LeVert)和乔治·尼昂(Georges Niang)

截止日最好的非卢卡交易,克利夫兰终于找到了完善他们四大巨头的最后一块拼图。亨特将为骑士队的阵容增加精英级别的投篮能力,同时也能让他们拥有一个强壮的身体来对付对方的侧翼球员,特别是杰森·塔图姆(Jayson Tatum)和杰伦·布朗(Jaylen Brown)。说这笔交易完全是为了波士顿而做的并不为过,现在骑士队有大量的选择来对抗凯尔特人队的动态二人组。

亨特也可以可靠地创造自己的投篮机会:他61.6%的真实投篮命中率高于联盟平均水平,并且他在比赛中用三分球取代了长两分。骑士队现在可以派出一个首发五人组,其中有三名高于平均水平的精英防守者,他们都可以控球,而这支球队已经将波士顿的王冠牢牢地放在他们的视线之内。

快船

引进:博扬·博格达诺维奇(Bojan Bogdanovic), 本·西蒙斯(Ben Simmons), 马尔乔恩·博尚(MarJon Beauchamp), 德鲁·尤班克斯(Drew Eubanks), 帕蒂·米尔斯(Patty Mills)

送出:特伦斯·曼(Terence Mann), 邦斯·海兰德(Bones Hyland), PJ·塔克(PJ Tucker), 莫·班巴(Mo Bamba)

我喜欢快船队的所作所为。他们交易了可有可无或不在阵容中的球员,换来了至少两名轮换级别的贡献者,包括博格达诺维奇,是的,还有这位年轻的社交名流本人。

话虽如此,博格达诺维奇本赛季的状态不佳。他的各项数据都有所下降,突出表现为糟糕的50.2%的真实投篮命中率。考虑到他一年前才打出了他最好的赛季,并且需要从休赛期手术中恢复,我谨慎地乐观地认为他至少可以再次成为一名可靠的替补球员。与此同时,西蒙斯仍然可以贡献10-20分钟的替补时间,作为一名组织前锋,同时在防守端表现不错。

快船队仍然是一支可以给任何球队带来麻烦的深度球队,即使他们不再具备争夺总冠军的实力。

灰熊

引进:马文·巴格利(Marvin Bagley Jr.), 约翰尼·戴维斯(Johnny Davis)

送出:马库斯·斯马特(Marcus Smart), 杰克·拉拉维亚(Jake LaRavia)

孟菲斯出于非篮球的原因故意变弱了。灰熊队担心贾伦·杰克逊(Jaren Jackson Jr.)的下一份合同会要求多少,因此他们摆脱了高薪的马库斯·斯马特和一名优秀的年轻球员拉拉维亚,以减轻这些担忧。

对于一支足够优秀可以进入分区决赛的球队来说,这是一系列不幸的举动,但是孟菲斯的阵容深度足够,这些交易不应该对他们的阵容产生重大影响。

国王

引进:扎克·拉文(Zach LaVine), 杰克·拉拉维亚, 约纳斯·瓦兰丘纳斯(Jonas Valanciunas)

送出:达龙·福克斯, 凯文·赫尔特(Kevin Huerter), 乔丹·麦克劳克林, 科尔比·琼斯(Colby Jones), 阿莱克斯·莱恩(Alex Len)

即使福克斯离开了,国王队还是度过了一个不错的截止日。他们设法增加了一个实力相似的球员扎克·拉文,他将弥补福克斯的得分并帮助萨克拉门托的空间。随着福克斯的离开,关于他们组织能力的质疑自然会出现,但我认为他们让马利克·蒙克(Malik Monk)担任控球后卫就没问题。

像福克斯一样,蒙克在挡拆中也很致命,因为他平均每场进行5次这样的进攻,并且在这些进攻中得到令人尊敬的1分(第83百分位)。我想说他的球场视野与福克斯的水平相当,即使他们的方式不同。增加一名体面的替补中锋瓦兰丘纳斯和一名全面的替补球员拉拉维亚将使萨克拉门托留在附加赛的竞争中,而后者的加入也可能让他们拥有一名未来的首发球员。

勇士

引进:吉米·巴特勒(Jimmy Butler)

送出:安德鲁·维金斯(Andrew Wiggins), 凯尔·安德森(Kyle Anderson), 林迪·沃特斯三世(Lindy Waters III)

哦,吉米,你没有一天不在头条新闻里,不是吗?就我个人而言,我会想念所有关于迈阿密球队士气低落的疯狂报道。也许他们终于可以带回热火文化的球场了。

玩笑归玩笑,我钦佩勇士队在斯蒂芬的暮年尽力保持竞争力。是的,吉米和德雷蒙德之间的配合在进攻端会很尴尬,但是联盟中最聪明的两名球员可以解决这个问题。用吉米换掉维金斯意味着勇士队将用更多的篮下尝试来换取三分球,这应该使他们的进攻更加全面:金州勇士队目前在三分球出手比例方面排名第三(43.3%),但在篮下尝试方面排名第26位(27.2%)。

考虑到吉米在篮筐附近的投篮命中率也达到了71%(第74百分位),以及他制造犯规的倾向,如果金州勇士队最终以联盟平均水平的进攻效率,同时仍然是防守前10的球队,那也不足为奇。那不是争夺者,但它是一支值得参加附加赛的球队。而且,嘿,谁不想在重要比赛中看到更多来自斯蒂芬的goodnights呢?

猛龙

引进:布兰登·英格拉姆(Brandon Ingram), PJ·塔克, 詹姆斯·怀斯曼(James Wiseman)(???)

送出:小布鲁斯·布朗(Bruce Brown Jr.), 凯利·奥利尼克(Kelly Olynyk), 达维昂·米切尔(Davion Mitchell)

我不知道猛龙队在做什么。

马赛似乎迷上了增加身材高大、阻止球的侧翼球员,他们可以在某种程度上创造自己的投篮机会和投篮……有时。英格拉姆和斯科蒂·巴恩斯(Scottie Barnes)的技能组合重叠最多,因为他们在远程中投的投篮比例中分别排在第100和第93百分位。RJ·巴雷特(RJ Barrett)更多地冲击篮筐,但他在整个中距离区域的投篮比例中也排在第65百分位。

我知道猛龙队需要交易来获得天赋,因为他们不是自由球员的目的地,但是这支球队似乎注定要常年进入附加赛。也许他们在2019年夺冠后对此感到满意,但我个人不会放弃资产来获得英格拉姆。

谁知道呢,也许YouTube网红詹姆斯·怀斯曼可以证明我是错的。

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Around the NBA: Analyzing the biggest additions from the craziest deadline ever

NBA: Dallas Mavericks at Los Angeles Lakers

The craziest trade deadline in history is (kind of) over, so it’s time to see how. the league has. shifted.

Breathe, everyone — the craziest deadline ever is over, I think.

Even without the most shocking trade in league history, the other transactions that have taken place over the past week still made it one of the most memorable deadlines in recent memory.

So, how will the big moves impact the rest of this season? Let’s find out.

Lakers

Additions: Luka Doncic, Maxi Kleber, Markieff Morris, Mark Williams

Subtractions: Anthony Davis, Max Christie, Jalen Hood-Schifino, Dalton Knecht

If you feel embarrassed about anything in life, remember that Nico Harrison traded a 25-year-old Luka Doncic just because he has bunny cheeks.

I’ll never get over the shock of seeing him in a Laker jersey, but given his impending debut, it’s time to analyze how he’ll impact LA’s playstyle. For starters, the Lakers’ pace will decrease. They’re already ranked 22nd in that respect while the Mavs are 15th, but that’s because Luka has missed time and Kyrie’s been spearheading the offense. With LeBron and Luka taking turns running the show, the Lakers could become the slowest team from here on out.

Of course, that doesn’t mean LA’s offense will struggle. On the contrary, it’ll likely become supercharged with the best half-court initiator on their side, and the bigger question is what happens defensively.

With AD this season, only 29.9% of opponent field goal attempts have come at the rim against the Lakers, good for the 70th percentile. Simply put, players don’t want to challenge AD around the basket, even though they’re shooting a robust 68.2% in that area (25% percentile for LA) when he’s playing. Both the number of opponent shot attempts and their FG% will increase given that the Lakers’ starting center is now Mark Williams sorry, Jaxson Hayes.

Only time will tell if LA can outscore their defensive issues, and because of that, I expect them to remain the same caliber team this season. Remember, though, the Luka trade was made for the long term, so don’t prematurely praise Nico Harrison if the Lakers don’t make it far this season.

Mavericks

Additions: Anthony Davis, Max Christie, Caleb Martin

Subtractions: Luka Doncic(?!?!), Quentin Grimes, Maxi Kleber, Markieff Morris

AD played like a man possessed for three quarters before straining his adductor, and he’s now sidelined for multiple weeks as a result.

Mavs fans really can’t have anything nice.

When he returns, though, Dallas’ 15th-ranked defense will rocket into the top 10. Their already elite rim protection (opponents are shooting just 62.1% around the rim, second best league-wide) will become even better, and the Mavs can play bully-ball lineups that feature PJ Washington, AD, and Daniel Gafford/Dereck Lively all on the court.

In the backcourt, Kyrie is now their only reliable creator. I don’t understand trading Grimes away when Luka’s already gone, but hey, Nico Harrison will Nico Harrison. Only 31% of Dallas’ shots this season have come around the basket (20th), a number that will undoubtedly increase. Even so, they’ll attempt fewer threes, and the current 7th-ranked offense will inevitably take a hit.

With a healthy lineup, this team is still a contender. The most important x-factor, though, will be what Kyrie decides to do with his contract. He has a player option for next season, and if that isn’t picked up, then Dallas will be in big trouble.

Spurs

Additions: De’Aaron Fox, Jordan McLaughlin, Patrick Baldwin Jr.

Subtractions: Zach Collins, Tre Jones, Sidy Cissoko

Arguably the second biggest trade of the deadline, the Spurs finally found their point guard for Wemby in De’Aaron Fox. The fit isn’t perfect given Fox’s mediocre shooting and his score-first mentality, but for the cheap price, this was a deal San Antonio couldn’t refuse.

Currently 17th league-wide on offense, the Spurs should finish in the top half with Fox’s addition. Even with the imperfect fit, he’ll help San Antonio in multiple ways. Firstly, the pick and roll between him and Wemby will be lethal: Fox has averaged 7.1 P&R possessions per game this year, which is the 18th-highest mark league-wide. More importantly, he’s scoring 1.07 points on such plays, tied for the best number among every player within the top 20 for P&R volume.

Fox’s gravity will give Wemby easier looks when they run pick and pops, and if the opposing center is pulled to the perimeter by the Alien, then Fox will have an easier time finishing around the rim, where he’s already making a whopping 75% of his shots (good for the 96th percentile among all guards).

With that in mind, don’t be surprised if the Spurs go on a run after the All-Star break.

Bucks

Additions: Kyle Kuzma, Kevin Porter Jr., Jericho Sims

Subtractions: Khris Middleton, AJ Johnson, Delon Wright

The Bucks just added two of the lowest basketball IQ players league-wide in Kuzma and KPJ.

But hey, at least they got younger and more athletic!

Even with all his natural talent, KPJ’s decision-making hurts his teams as much as it helps. The same can be said about Kuzma this season, but he at least has a track record of playing winning basketball.

During the Lakers’ championship season, Kuzma was their third scoring option and averaged 12.9 points while shooting 36.1% from three and playing decent defense. Now that he’s back in a serious situation, I’m optimistic that he can tap back into his former self, so this was a worthwhile gamble considering Middleton’s lack of availability.

Kuzma’s addition doesn’t vault Milwaukee back into legitimate contender status, but they could give any team a run for their money in the East. So long as they limit KPJ’s minutes, that is.

Cavaliers

Additions: De’Andre Hunter

Subtractions: Caris LeVert and Georges Niang

The best non-Luka move of the deadline, Cleveland has finally found the final piece to round out their Big 4. Hunter will add elite shooting to the Cavs’ lineup while also giving them a big body to throw onto opposing wings, specifically Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown. It’s not a stretch to say that this trade was made specifically with Boston in mind, and the Cavs now have a plethora of options to match up with the Celtics’ dynamic duo.

Hunter can also reliably create his own shot: his 61.6% true shooting is above the league average, and he’s replaced long twos for threes in his game. The Cavs can now trot out a starting five with three above-average to elite defenders who can all handle the ball, and this team has Boston’s crown set firmly in their sights.

Clippers

Additions: Bogan Bogdanovic, Ben Simmons, MarJon Beauchamp, Drew Eubanks, Patty Mills

Subtractions: Terence Mann, Bones Hyland, PJ Tucker, Mo Bamba

I loved what the Clippers did. They traded players who were either dispensable or out of the lineup for at least two rotation-level contributors in Bogdanovic and, yes, the young socialite himself.

With that said, Bogdanovic hasn’t been himself this season. His numbers are down across the board, emphasized by an abysmal 50.2% true shooting. Given that he had his best season just a year ago and needed to recover from off-season surgery, I’m cautiously optimistic that he can at least become a reliable bench player again. Meanwhile, Simmons can still contribute a solid 10-20 minutes off the bench as a playmaking forward while being decent on defense.

The Clippers remain a deep team that could give any team a headache, even if they don’t have a championship ceiling anymore.

Memphis

Additions: Marvin Bagley Jr., Johnny Davis

Subtractions: Marcus Smart, Jake LaRavia

Memphis purposely got worse for non-basketball reasons. The Grizzlies are worried about the next contract that Jaren Jackson Jr. could command, so they got rid of an overpaid Marcus Smart and a good young player in LaRavia to mitigate those concerns.

It’s a series of unfortunate moves for a team good enough to make the conference finals, but Memphis is deep enough that these trades shouldn’t make a big difference for their roster.

Kings

Additions: Zach LaVine, Jake LaRavia, Jonas Valanciunas

Subtractions: De’Aaron Fox, Kevin Huerter, Jordan McLaughlin, Colby Jones, Alex Len

Even with Fox’s departure, the Kings had a good deadline. They managed to add a player similar in caliber in Zach LaVine, who will make up for Fox’s scoring and help Sacramento’s spacing. Questions about their playmaking will naturally arise with Fox’s absence, but I think they’ll be just fine running Malik Monk at the point.

Like Fox, Monk is also lethal in the pick and roll, as he averages 5 such possessions per game and scores a respectable 1 point on those plays (83rd percentile). I’d say that his court vision is on the same level as Fox’s, even if they go about it in different ways. Adding a decent backup center in Valanciunas and an all-around bench player in LaRavia will keep SacTown in the play-in race, and the latter’s addition potentially gives them a future starter, too.

Warriors

Additions: Jimmy Butler

Subtractions: Andrew Wiggins, Kyle Anderson, Lindy Waters III

Oh Jimmy, you just can’t go a day without being in the headlines, can you? I, for one, will miss seeing all the crazy reports about bad team morale from Miami. Maybe they can finally bring back the Heat culture courts, now.

Jokes aside, I admire the Warriors for trying to stay relevant during Steph’s twilight years. Yes, the fit between Jimmy and Draymond will be awkward offensively, but two of the smartest players in the league can figure that out. Swapping Wiggins out for Jimmy means that the Warriors will be trading threes for more rim attempts, which should make their offense more well-rounded: Golden State is currently third in the percentage of shots from three (43.3%) but 26th in rim attempts (27.2%).

Given that Jimmy also finishes 71% of his shots around the basket (74th percentile) and his propensity to draw fouls, it wouldn’t be surprising if Golden State finishes with a league-average offense while still being a top-10 defense. That’s no contender, but it is a team worthy of the play-in. And hey, who wouldn’t want to see a few more goodnights from Steph in big games?

Raptors

Additions: Brandon Ingram, PJ Tucker, James Wiseman(???)

Subtractions: Bruce Brown Jr., Kelly Olynyk, Davion Mitchell

I have no idea what the Raptors are doing.

Masai seems to be infatuated with adding big, ball-stopping wings that can kind of create their own looks and shoot… sometimes. Ingram and Scottie Barnes’ skillsets overlap the most, as they’re in the 100th and 93rd percentile, respectively, in the percentage of shots that come from the long mid-range. RJ Barrett attacks the rim more, but he’s also in the 65th percentile for shots from the entire mid-range area.

I get that the Raptors need to trade for talent given that they’re not a free-agent destination, but this team seems destined to be in the play-in for years to come. Maybe they’re content with that after their 2019 championship run, but I personally wouldn’t have given up assets to acquire Ingram.

Who knows, maybe YouTube influencer James Wiseman can prove me wrong.

By Bill Huan, via Pounding The Rock