[SpursTalk] 评分:圣安东尼奥马刺 vs. 金州勇士 – 第74场

By LJ Ellis | SpursTalk, 2025-04-01 15:00:00

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圣安东尼奥马刺队在周日以148-106的比分被金州勇士队彻底击溃。这场失利使圣安东尼奥本赛季的战绩降至31胜43负。

勇士队开局火力全开,第一节结束时以44-27领先。不幸的是,对马刺队来说,情况只会变得更糟。圣安东尼奥从未有过持续的得分高潮,到了第四节,比赛变成了一场闹剧。

诚然,马刺队在背靠背的第二场比赛中表现出了一些疲劳……但这并不是一个值得接受的借口。圣安东尼奥表现糟糕——非常糟糕。

数据:马刺 vs. 勇士

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马刺 vs. 勇士 – 最终评分

德文·瓦塞尔(Devin Vassell)

很难将这场失利的过多责任归咎于瓦塞尔。他的投篮命中率很高,传球也相当不错,并且限制了自己的失误。在防守端,瓦塞尔表现不佳,但他在问题清单上的排名靠后。

评分:B

斯蒂芬·卡斯尔(Stephon Castle)

卡斯尔度过了一个令人难忘的夜晚。勇士队很少在外线防守他,而这位新秀未能让他们付出代价。卡斯尔的运球也过多,并且控球很草率。更糟糕的是,他在防守端经常打瞌睡。

评分:D

克里斯·保罗(Chris Paul)

保罗在场上的大部分时间里都显得力不从心。在18分钟的出场时间里,他只尝试了三次投篮,并贡献了三次失误,只有四次助攻。在防守端,这位经验丰富的控球后卫是一个累赘。

评分:D+

哈里森·巴恩斯(Harrison Barnes)

巴恩斯今晚的表现比马刺队的其他球员更努力,但他仍然表现不佳。他的投篮命中率很低,在防守端几乎没有作为,并且比平时更容易犯错。巴恩斯有一些不错的传球——但其中很多都是因为他被逼离自己的位置。

评分:D+

杰里米·索汉(Jeremy Sochan)

索汉首发担任中锋,但在他出场的18分钟里,表现异常沉默。他总共只得到2分和2个篮板,很少在其他方面影响比赛。他的防守平淡无奇,能量水平也很低。

评分:D

朱利安·尚帕尼(Julian Champagnie)

尚帕尼在防守端表现平平,但在进攻端表现尚可。他7投3中,投进3个三分球,并且有几次传球很到位。但说实话,尚帕尼远不是解决方案的一部分。

评分:C-

布雷克·韦斯利(Blake Wesley)

我不喜欢我从韦斯利身上看到的太多东西。在进攻端,他很机械。他很少有精彩表现,外线投篮难看,而且似乎总是很匆忙。在防守端,他付出了努力,但勇士队很少被他的积极性所困扰。

评分:D+

桑德罗·马穆克拉什维利(Sandro Mamukelashvili)

在一个马刺队缺乏活力的夜晚,马穆克拉什维利因表现出生命迹象而值得称赞。在25分钟内,他得到13分、11个篮板和4次助攻。虽然其中一些数据是在比赛已经决定胜负之后才获得的,但即使在情况看起来很糟糕的时候,马穆的顽强毅力也值得赞扬。

评分:B

凯尔登·约翰逊(Keldon Johnson)

如果约翰逊没有以如此高的水平得分,马刺队可能会输掉50多分。在21分钟内,他以出色的效率砍下19分。约翰逊现在的进攻节奏非常好;他做出了很好的决定,并且以很高的效率完成进攻。在防守端,约翰逊至少在少数回合中进行了竞争。

评分:B+

乔丹·麦克劳克林(Jordan McLaughlin)

麦克劳克林自从被交易到圣安东尼奥以来,第一次获得了真正的出场时间。他在第一节早些时候被换上场,我认为他表现得还不错。他有一个甜美、毫不费力的投篮动作。他用球做出了明智的决定。麦克劳克林也能很好地组织进攻,并且他知道在防守端该怎么做。作为一名第三阵容的控球后卫,他看起来完全有能力胜任这个角色。

评分:B

马拉基·布兰纳姆(Malaki Branham)

布兰纳姆通过在第四节得分,使比赛变得可以忍受。我喜欢他果断的动作,他的投篮看起来和以往一样自然。这场对阵勇士队的比赛表明,布兰纳姆仍然有可能成为一名替补席上的雇佣枪。

评分:B+

查尔斯·巴锡(Charles Bassey)

巴锡因膝伤缺席了一个多月后,首次参加比赛。一开始,他完成了一次精彩的盖帽。不幸的是,他在盖帽后看起来很痛苦。他的膝盖还在困扰他吗?看起来确实是这样。

评分:不评分

米奇·约翰逊(Mitch Johnson)

这是马刺队一次非常可怜的展示。情况不可能变得更糟了。但是,说实话,约翰逊因试图尽早和经常地改变局面而值得称赞。当然,什么都没有奏效,但他一直在积极寻找解决方案。

评分:C+

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Grades: San Antonio Spurs vs. Golden State Warriors – Game #74

The San Antonio Spurs got blown out of the water by the Golden State Warriors on Sunday by a final count of 148-106. The defeat dropped San Antonio’s record on the season to 31-43.

The Warriors came out of the gates on fire and led 44-27 at the end of the first quarter. Sadly, things only got worse from there for the Spurs. San Antonio never had a sustained run and it turned into a laugher by the fourth quarter.

Sure, the Spurs exhibited some fatigue playing on the second night of a back-to-back … but that’s not a worthy excuse. San Antonio was bad — really bad.

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Spurs vs. Warriors – Final Grades

Devin Vassell

It’s difficult to put too much of this loss on Vassell. He shot well from the field, he passed the ball reasonably well and he limited his mistakes. Defensively, Vassell wasn’t great but he was far down the list of problems.

Grade: B

Stephon Castle

Castle had an outing to forget. The Warriors rarely guarded him on the perimeter and the rookie was unable to make them pay. Castle also dribbled too much and was sloppy with the ball. To make matters worse, he was routinely falling asleep on the defensive end of the court.

Grade: D

Chris Paul

Paul looked overmatched for much of the time he was on the court. In 18 minutes, he was only able to attempt three shots and tallied three turnovers to only four assists. Defensively, the veteran point guard was a liability.

Grade: D+

Harrison Barnes

Barnes played with more effort than the average Spurs player on this night but he was still bad. He shot poorly, he did very little on the defensive end of the court and was more mistake-prone than normal. Barnes had some good passes — but a lot of them were as a result of him getting run off of his spots.

Grade: D+

Jeremy Sochan

Sochan got the start at center but was uncharacteristically silent during his 18 minutes on the court. He totaled just two points and two rebounds while rarely impacting the game in other areas. His defense was muted and his energy level rarely registered.

Grade: D

Julian Champagnie

Champagnie was underwhelming on the defensive end but he did okay-ish on offense. He hit 3-of-7 three-pointers and made the right passes a couple times. Truth be told, though, Champagnie wasn’t close to being part of the solution.

Grade: C-

Blake Wesley

I didn’t like too much of what I saw out of Wesley. Offensively, he was robotic. He rarely made plays, his perimeter shooting was unsightly and he seemed to always be in a rush. Defensively, the effort was there but the Warriors were rarely flustered by his activity.

Grade: D+

Sandro Mamukelashvili

On a night in which the Spurs lacked electricity, Mamukelashvili gets credit for showing signs of life. In 25 minutes, he had 13 points, 11 rebounds and four assists. While some of that production came long after the game was decided, Mamu’s dogged perseverance even when things looked bleak was commendable.

Grade: B

Keldon Johnson

If Johnson didn’t score at such a high level, the Spurs probably would have lost by 50-plus points. In 21 minutes, he poured in 19 points on outstanding efficiency. Johnson is simply in a great rhythm offensively right now; he’s making good decisions and he’s finishing off plays at a high clip. Defensively, Johnson at least competed on a handful of possessions.

Grade: B+

Jordan McLaughlin

McLaughlin got his first real minutes since being traded to San Antonio. He was inserted into the game early in the first quarter and I thought he did fine. He has a sweet, effortless shooting stroke. He makes smart decisions with the ball. McLaughlin also runs the offense well and he knows what to do on the defensive end. As a third string point guard, he looks very capable of handling that role.

Grade: B

Malaki Branham

Branham made the fourth quarter bearable by putting points on the board. I liked his decisive moves and his shot looked as natural as ever. Games like this against the Warriors show that Branham still might have some potential as a hired gun off the bench.

Grade: B+

Charles Bassey

Bassey played in his first game in more than a month due to a knee injury. Early on, he got a big block. Unfortunately, he looked to be in pain after his block. Is his knee still bothering him? It sure looks like it.

Grade: Inc.

Mitch Johnson

That was a pretty pitiful showing by the good guys. Things couldn’t have gone much worse. But, truthfully, Johnson deserves credit for trying to shake things up early and often. Nothing worked, of course, but he was actively searching for solutions.

Grade: C+

By LJ Ellis, via SpursTalk