马刺 vs 凯尔特人 111 - 121 技术统计 | 视频集锦
By LJ Ellis | SpursTalk, 2025-03-30 16:33:22
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圣安东尼奥马刺队一度紧咬比分,但卫冕NBA总冠军波士顿凯尔特人最终在南德克萨斯以121-111的比分胜出。这场失利使马刺队的战绩变为31胜42负。
首节结束时,马刺队以36-27落后。从那时起,马刺队多次试图追赶,但凯尔特人始终牢牢掌控比赛。波士顿最多时领先17分,但公平地说,感觉马刺队始终没有能力翻过这座大山。
总而言之,圣安东尼奥应该对他们的表现感到满意。马刺队与一支争冠球队展开了竞争,并且有很多积极的时刻。
数据:马刺 vs. 凯尔特人
马刺 vs. 凯尔特人 – 最终评分
德文·瓦塞尔(Devin Vassell)
亮点:瓦塞尔三分球6投4中。他在进攻端的决策比平时更果断。在防守端,他在外线防守得很好,充分利用了他的臂展,并在篮板方面有所贡献。在38分钟的出场时间里,他没有失误或犯规。不足:瓦塞尔两分球6投仅1中。他只有一次突破到篮下,中距离投篮5投1中。瓦塞尔要想发挥出最佳水平,必须更频繁地进入内线。
评分:B+
斯蒂芬·卡斯尔(Stephon Castle)
卡斯尔的表现并不完美。他有时运球过多。他有时过早地选择自己进攻。他在篮下终结方面遇到了一些麻烦。他还只投中了7个三分球中的1个。但透过这些不足,依然能看到卡斯尔的又一场强势表现。他获得了10次罚球机会。这位新秀攻击篮筐的积极性值得称赞。卡斯尔的传球也非常好,并在移动中完成了进攻——所有这些都发生在30分钟内没有失误的情况下。我认为他的防守也基本是积极的。
评分:B+
克里斯·保罗(Chris Paul)
保罗的开局不能再低调了。他在上半场甚至没有尝试一次投篮,只有三次助攻。在第三节命中他的第一个投篮后,保罗在第四节得到10分,带领马刺队。他在最后一节的表现足够出色,给马刺队带来了一线希望。唉,这位老将后卫的状态来得太晚了。在整场比赛中,我喜欢保罗积极的防守和他在进攻端表现出的智慧。
评分:B
哈里森·巴恩斯(Harrison Barnes)
巴恩斯很好地完成了他的角色。他的投篮效率是一个加分项,他做出了正确的持球选择,并在防守端积极移动。巴恩斯本可以打得更强硬一些,但总的来说,他在24分钟的出场时间里为马刺队赢得比赛做出了足够的贡献。
评分:B
杰里米·索汉(Jeremy Sochan)
索汉作为中锋首发,表现有好有坏。他投丢了全部四个三分球——而且没有一个看起来很接近。在弧线内,索汉表现得更好。他命中了8个两分球中的一半,并且获得了大量的罚球机会,最终12罚10中。虽然他在进攻端有时会失去控制,但他做出了一些不错的传球,而且他的努力毋庸置疑。在防守端,索汉发现自己陷入了一些艰难的对位,但他仍然竭尽全力,取得了一定的成功。
评分:B-
凯尔登·约翰逊(Keldon Johnson)
自从全明星赛以来,约翰逊一直表现出色,今晚对阵凯尔特人的比赛再次证明了这一点。他替补出场34分钟,显然是马刺队中表现最好的球员。他12投9中,三分球3投2中,罚球3投3中。当他没有带着愤怒和力量突破到篮下时,他利用他柔和的手感在移动中得分。虽然约翰逊只有三次助攻,但实际上这是他本赛季传球表现较好的一场比赛。在防守端,他打出了一种专注的篮球,并且减少了在攻防两端的失误。
评分:A
桑德罗·马穆克拉什维利(Sandro Mamukelashvili)
在进攻端,马穆克拉什维利的表现还算可以。虽然他有时似乎打得太快了,但他仍然在17分钟内得到了6分。在防守端,肯定存在一些问题。他没有抢到任何防守篮板,而且轮转速度很慢。马穆最近有很多亮点,但他的防守仍然有待提高。
评分:C
朱利安·尚帕涅(Julian Champagnie)
尚帕涅对阵波士顿的比赛表现不佳。他在16分钟内没有得分,并且投丢了全部三个三分球。在防守端,他比平时慢了一步,也没有在那一端做出多少有形的贡献。
评分:D+
布雷克·韦斯利(Blake Wesley)
韦斯利命中了一个三分球,并且有一些积极拼抢的时刻。不幸的是,他手感不佳也很明显,而且他在防守端的能量很少给凯尔特人造成任何麻烦。事实上,波士顿快速而犀利的传球基本上抵消了韦斯利在那一端的能量。
评分:C-
米奇·约翰逊(Mitch Johnson)
我认为轮换和比赛计划都很好。球员们在一支非常优秀的球队面前获得了一些不错的上场时间。卡斯尔被安排在比赛的中心位置,我真的很喜欢索汉在首发阵容中代替比永博。
评分:B+
点击查看原文:Grades: San Antonio Spurs vs. Boston Celtics – Game #73
Grades: San Antonio Spurs vs. Boston Celtics – Game #73
The San Antonio Spurs kept pace with the Boston Celtics but the defending NBA champions ended up pulling out a 121-111 victory in South Texas. The loss dropped San Antonio’s record to 31-42.
At the end of the first quarter, the Spurs trailed 36-27. From then on, the good guys made a variety of runs but the Celtics never lost their grip on the game. Boston never led by more than 17 points but, to be fair, it never felt like the Spurs were capable of climbing the mountain.
All in all, San Antonio has to be pleased with how they played. The Spurs competed against a contender and had plenty of positive moments.
Stats: Spurs vs. Celtics
Spurs vs. Celtics – Final Grades
Devin Vassell
The good: Vassell was 4-for-6 from three-point land. His decision-making on offense was sharper than usual. Defensively, he guarded well out on the perimeter, used his length well and did work on the boards. In 38 minutes, he had no turnovers or fouls. The bad: Vassell was only 1-for-6 from two-point range. He only got to the basket once and was 1-for-5 from midrange. Vassell, to be at his best, has to get into the lane more often.
Grade: B+
Stephon Castle
Castle didn’t have the cleanest outing. He sometimes dribbled too much. He sometimes called his own number too soon. He had trouble finishing in the lane. He also only hit 1-of-7 three-pointers. But through the weeds, another strong game for Castle could be seen. He got to the free throw line for ten attempts. The rookie’s attacking of the basket was commendable. Castle also passed the ball extremely well and made plays on the move — all while not turning the ball over in 30 minutes. I also thought his defense was mostly positive.
Grade: B+
Chris Paul
Paul couldn’t have started things off much quieter. He didn’t even attempt a shot in the first half and only had three assists. After hitting his first shot in the third quarter, Paul led the Spurs with ten points in the fourth period. He got going enough in the final stanza that it gave the Spurs a palpable amount of hope. Alas, it was too little too late from the veteran PG. Throughout the game, I liked Paul’s aggressive defense and the wisdom he played with on offense.
Grade: B
Harrison Barnes
Barnes played his role well enough. His shooting efficiency was a plus, he made the right choices with the ball and moved his feet on defense. Barnes could have played with more physicality but, net-net, he did enough in his 24 minutes for the Spurs to win the game.
Grade: B
Jeremy Sochan
Getting the start at center, Sochan had a lot of pluses and minuses. He missed all four of his three-pointers — and none of the misses looked particularly close. Inside of the arc, Sochan had more success. He hit half of his eight two-point attempts and got to the line a ton, finishing 10-for-12 at the charity stripe. While he was out of control at times offensively, he made some good passes and his effort could never be questioned. Defensively, Sochan found himself in some difficult matchups but he scratched and clawed his way to a reasonable amount of success.
Grade: B-
Keldon Johnson
Johnson has been really good since the All-Star break and he gave another example of that excellency tonight against the Celtics. Playing 34 minutes off the bench, he was clearly the best player on the Spurs. He was 9-for-12 from the field, 2-for-3 from three-point territory and hit all three of his free throws. When he wasn’t driving to the rim with a mixture of anger and power, he was using his soft touch to score on the move. While Johnson only had three assists, this was actually one of his better passing games of the season. Defensively, he played a focused brand of basketball and he limited his miscues on both ends of the court.
Grade: A
Sandro Mamukelashvili
Offensively, Mamukelashvili did okay. While he seemed to be playing too fast at times, he still had six points in 17 minutes. Defensively, there were definitely some issues. He had no defensive rebounds and was slow in rotations. Mamu has had a lot of highlights lately but his defense is still a work in progress.
Grade: C
Julian Champagnie
Champagnie didn’t have it going versus Boston. He was scoreless in 16 minutes and missed all three of his three-point attempts. Defensively, he was a step slower than usual and didn’t put up much tangible production on that end of the court either.
Grade: D+
Blake Wesley
Wesley hit a three-pointer and there were moments of hustle. Unfortunately, his lack of touch was also apparent and his energy on defense rarely caused any issues for the Celtics. In fact, Boston’s quick, sharp passes basically negated Wesley’s energy on that end.
Grade: C-
Mitch Johnson
I thought the rotation and the gameplan were fine. The guys got some good run against a very good team. Castle was kept in the middle of the action and I really like Sochan in the starting lineup instead of Biyombo.
Grade: B+
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