[SpursTalk] 评分:圣安东尼奥马刺队 vs 多伦多猛龙队 - 第70场比赛

马刺 @ 猛龙 123 - 89 技术统计 | 视频集锦

By LJ Ellis | SpursTalk, 2025-03-24 15:47:21

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圣安东尼奥马刺队在周日晚以123-89的最终比分击败多伦多猛龙队,取得了三连胜。 这场胜利将马刺队的赛季战绩提高到31胜39负。

马刺队从比赛一开始就在攻防两端火力全开。 进入第二节时,马刺队以36-16领先。 从那时起,比赛就失去了悬念,马刺队轻松地取得了大胜。

虽然猛龙队显然处于摆烂模式,但对于银黑军团来说,这仍然是一场极具统治力的客场胜利。 在进攻和防守端,马刺队都表现得非常出色。

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马刺队 vs 猛龙队 - 最终评分

德文·瓦塞尔(Devin Vassell)

很高兴看到瓦塞尔投篮如此出色。 他表现得像一个真正的球队第一得分手,三分球6投3中,两分球更是完美的8投8中。 瓦塞尔也传出了正确的球,减少了失误,并展现了显而易见的自信。 我也对他防守端的表现印象深刻。 自全明星赛以来,他的防守已经进步了一两个档次。

评分:A

斯蒂芬·卡斯尔(Stephon Castle)

优点:卡斯尔获得罚球的能力可能是他最令人兴奋的天赋。 在多伦多仅出场20分钟,他就获得了10次罚球机会,高效地拿下了15分。 这位新秀在篮板和防守端的努力值得称赞。 缺点:卡斯尔失误了四次。 他的组织进攻能力有所减弱; 在贡献了14次助攻的一场比赛后,他的返场表现只有1次助攻。

评分:B+

克里斯·保罗(Chris Paul)

在过去的三场比赛中,保罗三分球14投10中,但今晚他所有的三分球都失手了。 然而,他通过比平时更好的防守和送出6次助攻且没有失误,弥补了投篮上的不足。

评分:B

哈里森·巴恩斯(Harrison Barnes)

巴恩斯在篮板球上付出了一些实际的努力,这值得注意。 他的投篮表现尚可,并且打出了一场没有失误的篮球比赛。 我也喜欢他带到防守端的专注力。

评分:B

俾斯麦·比永博(Bismack Biyombo)

比永博回到了首发阵容,他表现得不错。 他的9个篮板球领先全队,他的传球也确实很棒。 他在23分钟内也很好地完成了进攻,拿下了8分。 在防守端,他不知疲倦地积极参与。

评分:B

布雷克·韦斯利(Blake Wesley)

韦斯利最近的表现就像一个能够改变比赛的人。 在对阵猛龙队的比赛中,他的防守压力造成了对方的恐慌。 在进攻端,他的速度是一种武器——无论是在创造自己的进攻机会时,还是在为队友创造空间时。 韦斯利今晚犯了一些错误,但考虑到他的努力程度,这些错误是可以原谅的。

评分:B+

朱利安·尚帕尼(Julian Champagnie)

尚帕尼在三月份的投篮表现一直不佳,因此他在对阵猛龙队的表现令人耳目一新。 在23分钟内,这位板凳射手砍下了20分。 他三分球6投4中,两分球3投2中,罚球5投4中。 随着他的投篮命中,尚帕尼在防守端也更有动力。 总而言之,这显然是他最近一段时间以来表现最好的一场比赛。

评分:A

杰里米·索汉(Jeremy Sochan)

索汉表现得很好。 作为替补出场,他产生了不可磨灭的影响。 他在进攻端具有侵略性,在防守端很强硬,并且有目的地跑动。 索汉处理了一些粗心的失误,但他确实在攻防两端都在制造机会。

评分:B

凯尔登·约翰逊(Keldon Johnson)

约翰逊今晚的投篮表现异常糟糕。 自全明星赛以来,他一直状态火热,但今晚他更多的是打铁。 他三分球6投1中,总共10投仅2中。 他通过良好的传球和减少失误挽回了一些价值——但他的防守今晚也是一个问题。

评分:C

桑德罗·马穆克拉什维利(Sandro Mamukelashvili)

好吧,虽然不是在19分钟内得到34分,但马穆克拉什维利在多伦多仍然保持了高水平的发挥。 仅仅在16分钟内,这位大个子就得到了13分和7个篮板。 他很努力,他一直在跑动,甚至表现出了比平时更多的运动能力。 当马穆付出如此多的努力时,结果几乎总是积极的。

评分:B

马拉基·布兰纳姆(Malaki Branham)

布兰纳姆在第四节的垃圾时间里打了十分钟。 当球在他手中时,他表现得很积极,这是我们已经习惯的。

评分:Inc.

乔丹·麦克劳克林(Jordan McLaughlin)

麦克劳克林也得到了十分钟的垃圾时间。 他在进攻端打得很无私,并在防守端表现出了一些智慧。

评分:Inc.

米奇·约翰逊(Mitch Johnson)

我不明白为什么比永博会被重新安排到首发阵容中。 我更喜欢索汉首发。 在这个赛季的这个阶段,即使是在一场大胜中,比永博的出场时间比索汉更多,这简直是犯罪。

评分:C+

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Grades: San Antonio Spurs at Toronto Raptors – Game #70

The San Antonio Spurs won a third consecutive game by defeating the Toronto Raptors on Sunday night by a final score of 123-89. The victory improves San Antonio’s record on the season to 31-39.

The Spurs came out of the gates cooking on both ends of the court. Heading into the second period, the good guys had a 36-16 lead. From then on, the game was never competitive and the Spurs were able to stroll to the blowout win.

While the Raptors are clearly in tank mode, it was still a dominant road win for the Silver and Black. Offensively and defensively, the Spurs played extremely well.

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Spurs at Raptors – Final Grades

Devin Vassell

It was great seeing Vassell shoot so well. Playing like a certified go-to scorer, he was 3-for-6 from three-point range and a perfect 8-for-8 inside of the arc. Vassell also made the right passes, limited his mistakes and played with a palpable amount of confidence. I was also impressed by how he played on the defensive end. His defense since the All-Star break has been a step or two in the right direction.

Grade: A

Stephon Castle

The good: Castle’s ability to get to the free throw line might be his most exciting talent. In only 20 minutes, he got to the line ten times in Toronto on his way to an efficient 15 points. The rookie’s effort on the glass and on defense was commendable. The bad: Castle turned it over four times. His playmaking was muted; a game after totaling 14 assists, his encore was a one-assist outing.

Grade: B+

Chris Paul

After going 10-for-14 from three-point land in his last three games, Paul missed all three long balls tonight. However, he made up for his lack of shooting by playing better than usual defense and handing out six assists without a turnover.

Grade: B

Harrison Barnes

Barnes gave some actual effort on the boards, which was noteworthy. He shot it reasonably well and played a mistake-free brand of basketball. I also liked the focus he brought to the defensive end.

Grade: B

Bismack Biyombo

Biyombo was back in the starting lineup and he did fine. His nine rebounds led the team and his passing was legitimately good. He also finished well on his way to scoring eight points in 23 minutes. Defensively, he was relentlessly active.

Grade: B

Blake Wesley

Wesley is playing like a difference-maker lately. Against the Raptors, his defensive pressure caused panic. Offensively, his speed was a weapon — both when creating his own looks and when opening space for teammates. Wesley made more than his share of mistakes tonight but the miscues were forgivable due to how hard he was playing.

Grade: B+

Julian Champagnie

Champagnie hasn’t been shooting well in the month of March so his performance against the Raptors had to feel refreshing. In 23 minutes, the bench sniper poured in 20 points. He was 4-for-6 from three-point territory, 2-for-3 on two-pointers and 4-for-5 at the line. With his shot going in, Champagnie was extra motivated on the defensive end. All told, this was clearly his best game in quite a while.

Grade: A

Jeremy Sochan

Sochan did well. Coming off the bench, he made an unmistakable impact. He was aggressive offensively, physical defensively and ran the court with purpose. Sochan dealt with some sloppiness but he was making plays on both ends of the court.

Grade: B

Keldon Johnson

Johnson had an uncharacteristic poor shooting night. Since the All-Star break, he’s been streaking but he hit more rim than usual tonight. He was 1-for-6 from three and only 2-for-10 overall. He salvaged some of his value by passing the ball well and limiting mistakes — but his defense was also an issue tonight.

Grade: C

Sandro Mamukelashvili

Well, it wasn’t 34 points in 19 minutes but Mamukelashvili still produced at a high level in Toronto. In only 16 minutes, the big man notched 13 points and seven rebounds. He hustled, he was in constant motion and he even exhibited more athleticism than normal. When Mamu plays with this much effort, the results are almost always positive.

Grade: B

Malaki Branham

Branham played ten minutes of garbage time in the fourth quarter. He was aggressive when the ball was in his hands, which we’ve come to expect from him.

Grade: Inc.

Jordan McLaughlin

McLaughlin also got ten minutes of garbage time. He played unselfishly on offense and showed some smarts on the defensive end.

Grade: Inc.

Mitch Johnson

I don’t understand why Biyombo was reinserted into the starting lineup. I prefer Sochan starting. Biyombo playing more minutes than Sochan at this stage of the season is almost criminal — even in a blowout.

Grade: C+

By LJ Ellis, via SpursTalk