By LJ Ellis | SpursTalk, 2025-03-19 15:38:27
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圣安东尼奥马刺队早早陷入困境,最终以125-109的比分输给了洛杉矶湖人队。这场失利使马刺队的战绩降至28胜39负。
第一节结束时,马刺队以32-22落后。第二节和第三节情况变得更糟,湖人队最多时领先了28分。值得称赞的是,圣安东尼奥在第四节奋起反击,将比分追到相对接近。
马刺队在最后一节将分差缩小到11分,他们没有放弃的精神值得肯定。但是,总而言之,马刺队在这场比赛的大部分时间里都表现挣扎。
数据:马刺队 vs 湖人队

马刺队 vs 湖人队 – 最终评分
德文·瓦塞尔(Devin Vassell)
瓦塞尔的表现可以用上下半场截然不同来形容。上半场,他火力全开。半场结束时,他以8投5中,包括三分球4投3中的命中率,得到了全队最高的15分。不幸的是,他在下半场的表现惨不忍睹。他5投1中,三分球4投全失。纵观全场,他的组织进攻能力时好时坏,防守强度也飘忽不定。
评分:C
斯蒂芬·卡斯尔(Stephon Castle)
这实际上是卡斯尔相当令人印象深刻的一场比赛。他在第一节就领到三次犯规,整场比赛都在与犯规困扰作斗争。卡斯尔没有屈服于挫败感,而是随着比赛的进行表现得越来越好。到了第四节,这位新秀是马刺队在场上表现最好的球员。在开局手感冰凉之后,卡斯尔开始在三分线外找到感觉,并在冲击篮筐时变成了一辆重型坦克。再加上高质量的篮板、相当不错的组织进攻能力和相对较少的失误,这绝对是一场精彩的演出。
评分:A-
克里斯·保罗(Chris Paul)
在22分钟的出场时间里,保罗的表现就像打了整场比赛一样。他得到了9分、8次助攻和6个篮板。他的控球能力比平时稍逊一筹,两分球也只有4投1中,但除此之外,这位经验丰富的控球后卫在进攻端表现出色。保罗的防守表现平平,但这是本赛季下半程一直存在的问题。
评分:B
哈里森·巴恩斯(Harrison Barnes)
巴恩斯只打了19分钟,但有几个令人难忘的回合。他的传球比平时好得多,投篮命中率也很高。但在防守端,巴恩斯的表现却差强人意。他在篮板方面也没有提供太多帮助。
评分:B-
俾斯麦·比永博(Bismack Biyombo)
比永博没有做任何特别的事情。他抢篮板很积极,在篮筐附近投进了一些球,并在20分钟内犯规三次。他在内线防守方面表现尚可,但没有做任何真正能改变局面的事情。
评分:C+
朱利安·尚帕尼(Julian Champagnie)
尚帕尼以29分钟的出场时间领衔替补席。他的三分球7投2中,但他找到了其他方式来做出贡献。他的传球非常好,5次助攻就是证明。他还抢篮板、积极防守,并且充满活力。尚帕尼最近的投篮命中率并不总是很高,但他打球充满激情。
评分:B
凯尔登·约翰逊(Keldon Johnson)
优点:约翰逊在防守端表现出色。他总共完成了2次抢断、2次盖帽,并在防守端做出了一些漂亮的动作。在进攻端,他命中了一半的两分球,并且罚球3投全中。缺点:约翰逊的三分球2投0中,有时持球时间过长。他还出现了3次失误。
评分:B-
杰里米·索汉(Jeremy Sochan)
索汉在第四节中段因与贾里德·范德比尔特(Jarred Vanderbilt)发生冲突而被驱逐出场。这次驱逐结束了他充满冒险的一场比赛。索汉的三分球3投1中,两分球6投全中。他积极对抗、专注于防守也值得称赞。也就是说,索汉本可以在篮板方面做得更好,并且他出现了3次失误。更干净的比赛方式会更有帮助。
评分:B-
布雷克·韦斯利(Blake Wesley)
韦斯利似乎开始找到节奏了。他的防守越来越好。他的组织进攻能力也在恢复,在对阵湖人队的比赛中,他在22分钟内送出了5次助攻。得分有时可能是韦斯利的难题,但他在对阵湖人队的比赛中展现出了一些亮点。他命中了一个三分球,并表现出了一定的手感。
评分:B+
桑德罗·马穆克拉什维利(Sandro Mamukelashvili)
优点:马穆克拉什维利充满活力,在13分钟内得到了10分。他的投篮手感流畅,拼抢积极。缺点:马穆的防守最近暴露出了问题。当湖人队单打他时,他毫无招架之力。零个防守篮板也不是你希望从中锋位置上获得出场时间的球员身上看到的。
评分:B
米奇·约翰逊(Mitch Johnson)
我喜欢约翰逊对卡斯尔表现出的信心。即使这位新秀身背多次犯规,他也让卡斯尔留在场上。在本赛季的这个阶段,限制老将的出场时间,并为韦斯利开辟一个空间,都是好的执教方式。
评分:B+
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Grades: San Antonio Spurs at Los Angeles Lakers – Game #67
The San Antonio Spurs got down early and ended up losing to the Los Angeles Lakers by a final score of 125-109. The loss dropped the good guys to a record of 28-39.
By the end of the first quarter, the Spurs were down 32-22. Things got worse in the second and third quarters, with the Lakers going up by as many as 28 points. To San Antonio’s credit, they were able to rally and make it reasonably close in the fourth quarter.
The Spurs got within 11 points in the final period so they deserve some credit for not giving up. But, all in all, the Spurs struggled for much of this game.
Stats: Spurs at Lakers

Spurs at Lakers – Final Grades
Devin Vassell
It was a tale of two halves for Vassell. In the first half, he was a flamethrower. At halftime, he had a team-high 15 points on 5-for-8 shooting from the field, including 3-of-4 from deep. Unfortunately, his play in the second half was unsightly. He was 1-for-5 from the field and missed all four of his three-point attempts. Throughout the game, his playmaking was iffy and his defensive intensity oscillated.
Grade: C
Stephon Castle
This was actually a pretty darn impressive outing for Castle. He battled foul trouble all game long after picking up three fouls in the first quarter. Instead of succumbing to frustration, Castle got better as the game progressed. By the fourth quarter, the rookie was the best player on the floor for the Spurs. After a cold shooting start, Castle got it going from three-point range and became a battering ram when going to the rim. Add in quality rebounding, a decent amount of playmaking and relatively little sloppy play and this was quite a good showing.
Grade: A-
Chris Paul
In 22 minutes, Paul was able to produce like he played the whole game. He tallied nine points, eight assists and six rebounds. His ball control was a little bit looser than usual and he was only 1-for-4 from two-point range but otherwise the veteran point guard was stout offensively. Paul’s defense was underwhelming but that has been a constant issue in the second half of the season.
Grade: B
Harrison Barnes
Barnes only played 19 minutes but had a few memorable plays. His passing was a lot better than normal and he shot well from the field. Defensively, though, Barnes left a lot to be desired. He was also not much help on the boards.
Grade: B-
Bismack Biyombo
Biyombo didn’t do anything out of the ordinary. He rebounded well, he converted a couple shots at the rim and fouled three times in 20 minutes. He was decent on the interior on defense but didn’t do anything to really move the needle.
Grade: C+
Julian Champagnie
Champagnie led the bench with 29 minutes. He only shot 2-for-7 from three-point land but he found other ways to contribute. His passing was really good, as evidenced by his five assists. He also rebounded, played defense and operated with intensity. Champagnie hasn’t always hit his shots recently but he’s playing with an ample amount of oomph.
Grade: B
Keldon Johnson
The good: Johnson was legitimately good on the defensive end. He totaled two steals, two blocks and a handful of solid possessions on that end. Offensively, he hit half of his two-point attempts and all three of his free throws. The bad: Johnson was 0-for-2 from three-point territory and sometimes held the ball too long. He also turned it over three times.
Grade: B-
Jeremy Sochan
Sochan ended up getting ejected halfway through the fourth quarter due to scuffling with Jarred Vanderbilt. The ejection put an end to an adventurous outing. Sochan hit 1-of-3 three-point shots and all six of his two-point attempts. He also deserves credit for playing with physicality and bringing focus to the defensive end. That said, Sochan could have done a lot better on the boards and he turned it over three times. A cleaner brand of basketball would have been more helpful.
Grade: B-
Blake Wesley
It looks like Wesley is starting to find a rhythm. His defense is looking better and better. His playmaking is also making a comeback, as he tallied five assists against the Lakers in 22 minutes. Scoring can be a struggle for Wesley at times but he showed signs of life on that end against the Lakers. He hit a three and exhibited a reasonable amount of touch.
Grade: B+
Sandro Mamukelashvili
The good: Mamukelashvili brought a ton of energy on his way to scoring ten points in 13 minutes. His shooting stroke is smooth and his hustle is relentless. The bad: Mamu’s defense has been exposed lately. When the Lakers isolated him, he had no chance of surviving. Zero defensive rebounds is also not what you want from a player who is getting minutes at center.
Grade: B
Mitch Johnson
I loved the confidence Johnson showed in Castle. He kept the rookie on the floor even when he was saddled with fouls. Limiting the minutes of the veterans and carving out a niche for Wesley is good coaching at this point of the season.
Grade: B+
By LJ Ellis, via SpursTalk