[SpursTalk] 评分:圣安东尼奥马刺 vs. 菲尼克斯太阳 – 第53场比赛

马刺 vs 太阳 120 - 109 技术统计 | 视频集锦

By LJ Ellis | SpursTalk, 2025-02-21 18:28:36

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维克托·文班亚马因肩部血栓将缺席本赛季剩余比赛的消息占据头条的这一天,圣安东尼奥马刺队最终以120-109的比分击败了菲尼克斯太阳队。这场比赛在奥斯汀进行,马刺队以这场胜利将战绩提升到24胜29负。太阳队的战绩则下降到26胜29负。

马刺队在第一节结束时以31-21领先。太阳队在第二节奋起反击,但马刺队在第三节再次建立起两位数的领先优势。菲尼克斯队在最后一节发起冲击,但马刺队表现强劲,最终锁定了胜局。

数据:马刺队 vs. 太阳队

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马刺队 vs. 太阳队 – 最终评分

德阿隆·福克斯(De’Aaron Fox)

在关键时刻,是福克斯挺身而出。这位速度飞快的后卫在最后三分钟三十秒内拿下11分,带领马刺队走向胜利。在那段时间里,他投篮3投3中,罚球5罚5中。虽然福克斯对阵太阳队的效率有时会下降,但他最终打出了一场非常扎实的全面比赛。他在防守端表现活跃,在篮板方面表现强劲,并保持了圣安东尼奥进攻的流畅性。福克斯再次展现出被低估的传球能力,并且确保了对球的控制。总而言之,福克斯看起来非常适合南德克萨斯——即使在文班亚马不在场上的时候也是如此。

评分:A-

德文·瓦塞尔(Devin Vassell)

优点:瓦塞尔在防守端的表现比平时好得多。他打出了强硬的一对一防守,并且在无球状态下也保持警惕。他的身体对抗强度比平时高得多。在进攻端,他的决策能力也比平时更好。缺点:瓦塞尔被迫投了一些高难度的投篮,但这并不能完全掩盖他糟糕的投篮表现。随着文班亚马缺席本赛季剩余比赛,他将不得不找到一种方法,成为进攻端稳定的资产。

评分:B-

克里斯·保罗(Chris Paul)

保罗似乎带着一种复仇的心态来对抗他的老东家。他一上场就滔滔不绝,并且比平时更多地让球飞起来。他的战术立即见效。保罗不仅左右逢源地为队友创造机会,他的得分(32分钟内得到13分)也保持了球场的空间。在防守端,这位39岁的老将令人讨厌。

评分:B+

哈里森·巴恩斯(Harrison Barnes)

我不能批评巴恩斯的努力程度,但结果却不尽如人意。在防守端,他看起来慢了一步,太阳队也能够抓住机会。在进攻端,巴恩斯投中了几记三分球,并且有一个漂亮的的上篮,但他投篮命中率很低,有时在做出正确的传球时反应迟缓。

评分:C

俾斯麦·比永博(Bismack Biyombo)

作为文班亚马的替补首发,比永博表现得非常出色。他的终结能力很强,投篮4投4中。他在篮板方面表现积极,专注于他的防守职责,并且在控球时表现出令人印象深刻的球场意识。但最令人印象深刻的是,比永博设置了出色的掩护,帮助他的队友摆脱困境。目前签下了一份十天合同的他,表现足够出色,可以在这段时间内继续担任首发中锋。

评分:A-

杰里米·索汉(Jeremy Sochan)

全明星赛的休息似乎对索汉产生了奇效。他看起来比我们上次见到他时更有活力。他的动作更快,跳得更高。他脚步中额外的活力让索汉能够发挥出高水平。在防守端,他的对球防守非常出色。在进攻端,索汉在篮筐附近果断终结,命中一记三分球,明智地传球并且减少了失误。如果他能够持续保持这种状态,他肯定会吸收文班亚马缺席后留下的大量上场时间。

评分:A

斯蒂芬·卡斯尔(Stephon Castle)

优点:这绝对是卡斯尔职业生涯中篮板表现最好的一场比赛。他似乎特别注重在攻防两端冲击篮板。在防守端,他始终威胁着要完成一次抢断。在进攻端,他对防守的解读令人印象深刻。缺点:卡斯尔在寻找投篮机会时有点过于激进。结果导致他的投篮命中率很低。总而言之,这位新秀需要稍微放慢节奏,更好地选择他的出手点。但是,像往常一样,卡斯尔也闪现出一些精彩瞬间。

评分:B-

凯尔登·约翰逊(Keldon Johnson)

有趣的是,当马刺队需要在比赛的关键时刻有人挺身而出担当得分手时,是约翰逊站了出来并完成了任务。他在冲击篮筐时的强硬和力量是一种武器。一旦他进入禁区,菲尼克斯队就无法阻止他。约翰逊在防守方面以及在控制球方面也做得比平时更好。

评分:A-

朱利安·尚帕尼(Julian Champagnie)

尚帕尼在16分钟内得到15分,这肯定有助于球队。他投进三记三分球,并且在带球冲击篮筐方面也取得了成功。尚帕尼有时在防守端存在问题,但他高效的得分率有助于掩盖任何缺陷。

评分:A-

米奇·约翰逊

文班亚马的消息肯定让整个球队感到沮丧,因此约翰逊能够让他的队员们做好准备,值得赞扬。轮换阵容非常有意义。教练组在进攻端很好地分配了球权。为KJ制定战术得到了回报。在决胜时刻,将球交给福克斯是正确的策略。

评分:A

点击查看原文:Grades: San Antonio Spurs vs. Phoenix Suns – Game #53

Grades: San Antonio Spurs vs. Phoenix Suns – Game #53

On a day that was dominated by the news that Victor Wembanyama will miss the rest of the season due to a blood clot in his shoulder, the San Antonio Spurs found time to beat the Phoenix Suns by a final score of 120-109. The Spurs, who were playing a home game in Austin, improved to 24-29 with the win. The Suns dropped to 26-29 with the loss.

The good guys led 31-21 at the end of the first quarter. The Suns rallied back in the second quarter but the Spurs built another double-digit lead in the third period. Phoenix made a run in the final stanza but the Spurs finished strong to secure the win.

Stats: Spurs at Suns

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Spurs at Suns – Final Grades

De’Aaron Fox

During crunch time, it was Fox who delivered. The speedy guard scored 11 points in the final three minutes and 30 seconds to carry the Spurs to the win. During that stretch, he was 3-for-3 from the field and 5-for-5 from the line. While Fox’s efficiency waned at times against the Suns, he ended up putting together a very solid all-around game. He was active on defense, strong on the boards and kept San Antonio’s offense humming. Fox once again looked like an underrated passer who made sure to take care of the ball. All in all, Fox looks like a great fit in South Texas — even when Wembanyama isn’t on the court.

Grade: A-

Devin Vassell

The good: Vassell was much better than usual on defense. He played strong one-on-one defense and was alert away from the ball. His physicality was at a much higher level than usual. On offense, his decision-making was better than usual. The bad: Vassell was forced to hoist a couple difficult shots but that doesn’t fully excuse his poor shooting. With Wembanyama out for the season, he’s going to have to find a way to be a consistent asset on the offensive end.

Grade: B-

Chris Paul

Paul seemed to play with a chip on his shoulder going against his former team. He came out chirping while letting the ball fly more than usual. His tactics paid immediate dividends. Paul was not only making plays for teammates left and right, his scoring (13 points in 32 minutes) kept the floor spaced. Defensively, the 39-year-old was pesky.

Grade: B+

Harrison Barnes

I can’t criticize Barnes’ effort but the results were iffy. Defensively, he looked a step slow and the Suns were able to take advantage. On the other end, Barnes hit a couple threes and had a nifty layup but he shot poorly and was sometimes slow in making the right pass.

Grade: C

Bismack Biyombo

Starting in place of Wembanyama, Biyombo was pretty darn good. He finished well; he made all four of his shots from the field. He efforted on the glass, paid attention to his defensive responsibilities and exhibited an impressive amount of court awareness with the ball in his hands. Most impressively, though, Biyombo set great screens that helped free up his teammates. Currently signed to a ten-day contract, he played well enough to keep starting in the middle for the time being.

Grade: A-

Jeremy Sochan

The All-Star break appears to have done wonders for Sochan. He looked much more athletic than the last time we saw him. His movements were faster and he was jumping higher. The extra pep in his step allowed Sochan to produce at a high level. Defensively, he was outstanding on the ball. Offensively, Sochan finished with authority at the rim, knocked down a three-pointer, passed the ball wisely and limited miscues. If he can play like this on a consistent basis, he will surely soak up a lot of the minutes left behind in Wembanyama’s wake.

Grade: A

Stephon Castle

The good: This was easily the best rebounding game of Castle’s career. He seemed to make a point of crashing the glass on both ends. Defensively, he was a constant threat to make a play. Offensively, his reading of the defense was impressive. The bad: Castle was a bit too aggressive when looking for his shot. The result was a poor shooting evening. Overall, the rookie needed to slow down a little bit and pick his spots better. But, like always, Castle had flashes of wonder.

Grade: B-

Keldon Johnson

Interestingly, when the Spurs needed someone to act as a go-to scorer in the guts of the game, it was Johnson who stepped forward and delivered. His toughness and strength when attacking the basket was a weapon. Once he got in the paint, Phoenix couldn’t do much to stop him. Johnson also did a better than normal job on defense and in terms of taking care of the basketball.

Grade: A-

Julian Champagnie

Champagnie scoring 15 points in 16 minutes certainly helped the cause. He buried a trio of triples and also had success taking the ball to the cup. Champagnie sometimes had issues on defense but his prolific rate of scoring helped camouflage any flaws.

Grade: A-

Mitch Johnson

The Wembanyama news had to be deflating for the entire team so Johnson deserves a lot of credit for having his troops ready to roll. The rotation made a lot of sense. The coaching staff did a good job of spreading the wealth on the offensive end. Calling plays for KJ paid off. When it was winning time, getting the ball to Fox was the right strategy.

Grade: A

By LJ Ellis, via SpursTalk