马刺 vs 尼克斯 120 - 105 技术统计 | 视频集锦
By LJ Ellis | SpursTalk, 2025-03-20 15:45:47
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这场比赛注定会被铭记为桑德罗·马穆克拉什维利之夜,圣安东尼奥马刺队周三晚在霜冻银行中心以120-105击败了纽约尼克斯队。马穆在不到20分钟的出场时间内砍下34分,且仅投失一球,创造了NBA纪录。
上半场,马刺队几乎没有遇到什么阻碍。他们在攻防两端都表现出色,第二节最多时领先了28分。
第三节对于主队来说有些惊险,尼克斯队在本节初打出了一波20-3的攻势。但马刺队并没有因此崩盘,而是奋起反击,重新掌控了比赛。第四节,马穆在8投8中,三分球4投4中,狂砍21分。他的得分爆发力单枪匹马地阻止了尼克斯队的追赶。
总的来说,对于马刺队来说这是一场有趣的胜利,对于所有参与者来说都是一个难忘的夜晚。
数据:马刺 vs. 尼克斯
马刺 vs. 尼克斯 – 最终评分
德文·瓦塞尔(Devin Vassell)
优点:瓦塞尔的防守再次坚如磐石。本赛季早些时候他的防守并不积极,但现在他在防守端已经完全投入。他的四个盖帽证明了他在防守端的积极性。我也认为他的传球表现不错。缺点:瓦塞尔在33分钟内只得到10分,投篮命中率不高。他的投篮选择还可以,只是需要在进攻端更具侵略性。
评分:C+
斯蒂芬·卡斯尔(Stephon Castle)
卡斯尔表现出色。他的决策有时稍显迟缓,传球可以再多一些,但他同时也展现了很多积极的方面。卡斯尔的投篮不错,他的外线跳投看起来比平时更流畅。他在突破和防守时的强硬显而易见。
评分:B+
杰里米·索汉(Jeremy Sochan)
索汉首发担任中锋,表现平平。他在篮板方面表现较弱,在禁区的防守端也遇到了困难。索汉的三次三分球尝试全部落空,在篮筐附近的表现也比平时笨拙。另一方面,索汉打球强硬,推进速度快,能够找到队友,并且没有在挑战面前退缩。
评分:C+
克里斯·保罗(Chris Paul)
保罗的投篮比平时更具侵略性,这个决定也得到了回报。他毫不犹豫地远投,最终在31分钟内得到12分。虽然他罕见地出现了4次失误,但保罗的传球非常精准,他的决策也十分出色。在防守端,他的表现也比平时更好。在关键时刻,保罗的老练是毋庸置疑的,他帮助球队赢得了胜利。
评分:B+
哈里森·巴恩斯(Harrison Barnes)
巴恩斯只打了20分钟,但他表现得很好。他投篮不错,当有机会看到篮筐时,他毫不犹豫地出手。在防守端,他比平时更强硬。巴恩斯甚至在篮板方面也有所贡献,这对于他来说并不常见。
评分:B+
凯尔登·约翰逊(Keldon Johnson)
约翰逊打球充满活力。虽然他在得分方面表现挣扎,但这种活力体现在他在26分钟内抢下10个篮板。我也喜欢约翰逊的防守。如果能多命中几个球会有所帮助,但他没有出现失误或强行出手,表现得不错。
评分:B-
朱利安·尚帕尼(Julian Champagnie)
尚帕尼并不缺乏活力,但他未能对阵尼克斯的比赛产生太大影响。他只命中了一记运动战进球,他的防守也平淡无奇。尚帕尼在篮板方面取得了一些成功,并做出了一些明智的传球。
评分:C
桑德罗·马穆克拉什维利(Sandro Mamukelashvili)
是的,这场比赛马穆克拉什维利永远不会忘记。在仅仅19分钟的出场时间里,他14投13中,其中三分球7投7中,砍下34分。正如这些数据所表明的那样,他手感火热。他的三分投篮看起来非常流畅。他的其他得分通常是靠积极拼抢获得的。马穆基本上只是比所有人都更努力,同时投篮也异常出色。即使他手感火热,他仍然在送出精彩的传球,并且还在积极地抢篮板。对于一个如此出色的队友,并且每次上场都如此努力的人来说,看到他有如此爆发性的表现,令人感到非常暖心。恭喜你,马穆。
评分:A+
布雷克·韦斯利(Blake Wesley)
韦斯利悄无声息地成为了马刺队赢得这场比赛的重要原因(当然,除了马穆的火热进攻表现之外)。当尼克斯队发起反击时,是韦斯利展现出了战斗的意志。他从不退缩,而是打出强硬的防守,并在进攻端不知疲倦地突破。韦斯利有时仍然显得有些粗糙,但他现在打球很有魄力。
评分:B+
俾斯麦·比永博(Bismack Biyombo)
由于索汉首发担任中锋,比永博被调到了替补席。在他出场的10分钟里,他得到4分和4个篮板。他并不是特别出色,但他值得称赞,因为他给了替补阵容一个支柱。
评分:B-
米奇·约翰逊
我的意思是,在仅仅8分钟的上半场得到13分之后,马穆在第三节没有上场,这太疯狂了。但是,是的,我想在马穆第四节得到21分之后,一切都被原谅了。我确实喜欢教练组将索汉重新放回首发阵容的决定。我希望我们能在接下来的比赛中看到这种情况,即使索汉在打中锋位置时会遇到一些困难的对位。
评分:B-
点击查看原文:Grades: San Antonio Spurs vs. New York Knicks – Game #68
Grades: San Antonio Spurs vs. New York Knicks – Game #68
In what will always be remembered as the Sandro Mamukelashvili Game, the San Antonio Spurs defeated the New York Knicks 120-105 at the Frost Bank Center on Wednesday night. Mamu set an NBA record for most points in under 20 minutes of playing time by dropping 34 points in 19 minutes while missing only one shot from the field.
Things couldn’t have gone much better in the first half for San Antonio. The Spurs played great on both sides of the court and led by as many as 28 points in the second quarter.
The third quarter was scary for the home team, as the Knicks went on a 20-3 run early in the period. But instead of folding, the Spurs fought to regain control of the game. In the fourth quarter, Mamu scored 21 points on 8-for-8 shooting from the floor and 4-for-4 shooting from three-point range. His scoring outburst single-handedly kept the Knicks at bay.
Overall, it was a fun win for the Spurs and a memorable evening for everyone involved.
Stats: Spurs vs. Knicks
Spurs vs. Knicks – Final Grades
Devin Vassell
The good: Vassell’s defense was rock solid once again. He wasn’t playing much defense earlier in the season but he’s locked in on that end now. His four blocks attest to his activity on that end. I also thought he passed the ball pretty well. The bad: Vassell only scored ten points in 33 minutes and he didn’t shoot well. His shot-selection was okay — he just needed to be more aggressive on that end.
Grade: C+
Stephon Castle
Castle played well. His decision-making was slow at times and he could have passed the ball a little bit more but he also exhibited a lot of positives. Castle shot the ball well; his perimeter jumper looked smoother than usual. His toughness when driving the ball and when playing defense was palpable.
Grade: B+
Jeremy Sochan
Sochan got the start at center and was okay-ish. He was weak on the glass and had troubles defensively in the paint. Sochan also missed all three of his three-point attempts and was clumsier near the rim than usual. On the other hand, Sochan played with strength, pushed the pace, found teammates and didn’t back down from challenges.
Grade: C+
Chris Paul
Paul was more aggressive with his shot than normal and that decision paid dividends. He was launching from deep without hesitation and he ended up with 12 points in 31 minutes. While he uncharacteristically tallied four turnovers, Paul’s passing was pristine and his decision-making was advanced. Defensively, he also held up better than usual. Down the stretch, Paul’s savviness was unmistakable as he helped direct the good guys to the win.
Grade: B+
Harrison Barnes
Barnes only played 20 minutes but he did really well. He shot the ball well and didn’t hesitate to let it fly when given a glimpse of the orange. Defensively, he was more physical than usual. Barnes was even felt on the glass, which is something we can’t say often about him.
Grade: B+
Keldon Johnson
Johnson played with boundless energy. While he struggled to score the ball, that energy is apparent in the fact that he had ten rebounds in 26 minutes. I also liked Johnson’s defense. Hitting a couple more shots would have helped the cause but he did well to not turn the ball over or force much of anything.
Grade: B-
Julian Champagnie
Champagnie didn’t lack electricity but he failed to move the needle much versus New York. He only hit one shot from the field and his defense was nothing to write home about. Champagnie did have success on the boards and made a few heady passes.
Grade: C
Sandro Mamukelashvili
Yeah, that’s a game Mamukelashvili will never forget. In only 19 minutes, he poured in 34 points on 13-for-14 shooting from the field, including 7-for-7 from three-point land. As those numbers indicate, the man was on fire. His three-point stroke looked exceptionally clean. His other buckets were typically of the hustle variety. Mamu basically just outworked everyone while also shooting the lights out. Even though he was on fire, he was still making great passes and he still was cleaning the glass. For a guy who is such a great teammate and plays so hard whenever he hits the court, it was heartwarming to see him have such an explosive outing. Congrats, Mamu.
Grade: A+
Blake Wesley
Wesley was quietly a big reason why the Spurs won this game (outside of Mamu’s blistering offensive performance, of course). When the Knicks made a run, it was Wesley who showed the will to fight. He never backed down and instead played tough defense and drove the ball relentlessly on offense. Wesley is still rough around the edges sometimes but he’s playing with a lot of heart right now.
Grade: B+
Bismack Biyombo
With Sochan starting at center, Biyombo was moved to the bench. In his ten minutes, he had four points and four rebounds. He wasn’t especially good but he deserves some credit for giving the bench unit a backbone.
Grade: B-
Mitch Johnson
I mean, it’s pretty crazy that Mamu didn’t play in the third quarter after scoring 13 points in the first half in only eight minutes. But, yeah, I guess all was forgiven after Mamu’s 21-point fourth quarter. I did like the coaching staff moving Sochan back into the starting lineup. I hope we see that the rest of the way even though Sochan will have some difficult matchups playing center.
Grade: B-
By LJ Ellis, via SpursTalk