By LJ Ellis | SpursTalk, 2025-04-11 15:28:56
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圣安东尼奥马刺队在周三晚上庆祝了他们本赛季最令人满意的胜利。凭借哈里森·巴恩斯(Harrison Barnes)的压哨三分球,马刺队以114-111的比分击败了金州勇士队。马刺队战绩提升至33胜47负,而勇士队则跌至47胜33负,并且突然面临跌入附加赛的危险。
比赛初期,情况对马刺队并不乐观。金州勇士队拿下比赛的前九分,圣安东尼奥马刺队似乎陷入了泥潭。第一节结束时,勇士队以32-23领先。马刺队在第二节开始发力,以55-51的优势进入半场休息。
第三节属于勇士队,金州勇士队以37-21的比分战胜了圣安东尼奥马刺队。在最后一节,马刺队迅速追分,缩小了差距。在关键时刻,两队互有攻守,最后巴恩斯凭借关键的制胜球帮助马刺队赢得了胜利。
总而言之,这是一场伟大的胜利。勇士队为了季后赛的排名真的非常需要这场比赛。马刺队输赢都无所谓,打出了一种轻松自信的篮球风格,并且战斗到了最后一刻。精彩!
数据:马刺队对阵勇士队
马刺队对阵勇士队 – 最终评分
德文·瓦塞尔(Devin Vassell)
连续第二场比赛,瓦塞尔在进攻端表现平淡。他在三分线外9投3中,但只投了两个两分球,命中了一个。他也没有站上罚球线。尽管进攻表现平平,但瓦塞尔确实做了一些好事。他选择了正确的投篮,做出了聪明的传球,并减少了自己的失误。在防守端,瓦塞尔非常专注。他的团队防守尤其令人印象深刻。
评分:B+
斯蒂芬·卡斯尔(Stephon Castle)
卡斯尔在对阵勇士队的35分钟里表现得非常好。在进攻端,他的三分球(5投1中)和罚球(7投4中)本可以投得更好,但其他方面表现都很稳定。他10投7中,命中了许多高难度的上篮。卡斯尔的传球比他最终的助攻数(5次)所显示的要好。这位新秀在面对精明的老将的压迫式防守时,他的组织能力非常出色。在防守端,卡斯尔付出了巨大的努力,即使面对金州勇士队复杂的进攻体系,他也很少失位。
评分:A
克里斯·保罗(Chris Paul)
保罗让卡斯尔做了很多的组织工作,但这位39岁的老将仍然找到了积极影响比赛的方式。在得分方面,他在最需要的时候挺身而出。他以非常高效的方式拿下了12分。虽然他只有4次助攻和3次失误,但保罗的高篮球智商无处不在。在防守端,他积极拼抢,他像斗牛犬一样的精神让他能够在那一端生存下来。
评分:B+
哈里森·巴恩斯(Harrison Barnes)
即使在投中制胜三分球之前,巴恩斯也打出了一场非常出色的比赛。他最终三分球9投6中,罚球2投2中。巴恩斯没有投两分球,但他也不需要投,因为他的三分球威胁让勇士队头疼不已。他做出了很好的决定,无球跑动也很出色,并减少了自己的失误。在防守端,巴恩斯比平时更积极,并在多个场合做出了积极的表现。总而言之,巴恩斯打得很聪明,打得很努力,并且笑到了最后。
评分:A+
俾斯麦·比永博(Bismack Biyombo)
是的,不,比永博在他上场的11分钟里并没有提供帮助。他作为中锋首发,但勇士队基本上忽略了他在进攻端的作用,这使得他们能够包夹圣安东尼奥马刺队的所有进攻。在防守端,他在篮板上付出了足够的努力,但他在那方面也被压制了。
评分:D
凯尔登·约翰逊(Keldon Johnson)
约翰逊默默地成为了这场胜利的关键组成部分。虽然他的三分球命中率不稳定,但他充满力量的内线进攻帮助圣安东尼奥马刺队保持了竞争力。勇士队的身体对抗很强硬,但约翰逊更强硬。这种内线力量在所有方面都非常宝贵。他在内线终结得很好,有目的地争抢篮板,甚至在内线防守得也很好。约翰逊在最近的比赛中在传球方面遇到了一些问题,但他对阵勇士队时在这方面做得好多了。总而言之,约翰逊是替补席上最好的球员——而替补席是马刺队最终获胜的主要原因。
评分:A
朱利安·尚帕尼(Julian Champagnie)
尚帕尼是另一位打了一场非常出色的比赛的球员。在防守端,他非常有影响力。他能够很好地阅读比赛,并且即使在情况变得混乱时也能保持冷静。有很多次,他只是因为没有过度反应而做出关键的防守动作。在进攻端,尚帕尼也相当不错。他三分球7投3中,罚球3投3中,并且传球也非常好。他良好到优秀的传球尤其值得称赞。
评分:A
桑德罗·马穆克拉什维利(Sandro Mamukelashvili)
优点:马穆克拉什维利在23分钟内抢下了8个篮板。他没有失误,罚球4罚4中,并在内线制造了一些威胁。在防守端,他比平时表现得更好。缺点:马穆在三分线外6投1中。虽然他的防守没有太大的问题,但当他被孤立时,他表现得很挣扎。
评分:B
布雷克·韦斯利(Blake Wesley)
我喜欢我从韦斯利身上看到的东西。他在攻防两端都没有犯很多错误。在防守端,他提高了强度,让金州勇士队的后卫们日子不好过。在进攻端,他保持简单,同时成功地撕裂了勇士队的防守。韦斯利的数据看起来不是很令人印象深刻,但他无疑对马刺队的比赛产生了积极的影响。
评分:B+
米奇·约翰逊(Mitch Johnson)
约翰逊执教了一场近乎完美的比赛,带领他的球队赢得了这场令人愉悦的胜利。事后看来,轮换几乎是完美的。他很快就放弃了比永博,同时给了表现出色的替补阵容比平时更多的出场时间。进攻端的战术安排非常好,而防守策略也很有意义。干得好,米奇教练。
评分:A
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Grades: San Antonio Spurs at Golden State Warriors – Game #80
The San Antonio Spurs celebrated their most satisfying win of the season on Wednesday night. Thanks to a buzzer-beating three-pointer by Harrison Barnes, the Spurs defeated the Golden State Warriors by a final score of 114-111. The Spurs improved to 33-47, while the Warriors slipped to 47-33 and are suddenly in danger of falling into the play-in tournament.
Early on, things didn’t look good for the good guys. Golden State scored the first nine points of the game and San Antonio looked to be stuck in the mud. By the end of the first quarter, the Warriors held a 32-23 lead. The Spurs got going in the second period and took a 55-51 advantage into halftime.
The third quarter belonged to the Warriors, as Golden State outscored San Antonio 37-21. In the final stanza, the Spurs made a quick run to close the game. Down the stretch, the two teams traded big plays before Barnes gave the Spurs the win with the clutch game-winner.
All in all, that was a great win. The Warriors really, really needed that game for playoff positioning purposes. The Spurs, with nothing to gain by winning or losing, played a loose, confident brand of basketball and competed until the very end. Great stuff.
Stats: Spurs at Warriors
Spurs at Warriors – Final Grades
Devin Vassell
For the second straight game, Vassell had a quiet outing on the offensive end. He was 3-for-9 on three-point attempts but shot only a pair of two-pointers, hitting one. He also didn’t go to the free throw line. Despite the muted offensive play, Vassell definitely did some good. He took the right shots, made smart passes and limited his mistakes. Defensively, Vassell was locked in. His team-defense was especially impressive.
Grade: B+
Stephon Castle
Castle played really darn well in his 35 minutes against the Warriors. Offensively, he could have shot better from three (1-for-5) and free (4-for-7) but was otherwise rock solid. He hit 7-of-10 two-pointers, many of which were difficult forays to the cup. Castle’s passing was better than his final number of assists (5) would indicate. The rookie’s playmaking against smart, veteran, pressure defense was outstanding. Defensively, Castle gave a great amount of effort and was rarely out of place even against Golden State’s complicated offensive schemes.
Grade: A
Chris Paul
Paul let Castle do a lot of the playmaking but the 39-year-old still found ways to positively impact the proceedings. Scoring-wise, he delivered when it was needed most. He put 12 points on the board in a very efficient manner. While he had only four assists compared to three turnovers, Paul’s high basketball IQ was omnipresent. Defensively, he competed and his bulldog mentality allowed him to survive on that end.
Grade: B+
Harrison Barnes
Even before hitting the three-pointer to clinch the win, Barnes was having a really good game. He finished the night 6-for-9 from three-point land and 2-for-2 from the free throw line. Barnes didn’t shoot a two-pointer but he didn’t need to because the threat of his three-pointers was giving the Warriors headaches. He was making good decisions, moving well without the ball and limiting his miscues. Defensively, Barnes was more active than usual and made positive plays on multiple occasions. Overall, Barnes played smart, played hard and got the last laugh.
Grade: A+
Bismack Biyombo
Yeah, no, Biyombo wasn’t helping things out there during his 11 minutes on the court. He started at center but the Warriors were basically ignoring him on offense, which allowed them to swarm all of San Antonio’s actions. Defensively, he gave an adequate amount of effort on the boards but he was overwhelmed on that end as well.
Grade: D
Keldon Johnson
Johnson was quietly a key component to this win. While his three-point shooting was shaky, his bruising ways in the paint helped keep San Antonio afloat. The Warriors were physical but Johnson was even more physical. That interior strength was invaluable in all areas. He finished well in the lane, rebounded with purpose and even defended well on the inside. Johnson has had some issues passing the ball in recent games but he was much better at that against the Warriors. Net-net, Johnson was the best player on the bench — and the bench was a leading reason why the Spurs came out on top.
Grade: A
Julian Champagnie
Champagnie was another player who had a damn good game. Defensively, he was very impactful. He was reading plays well and remained calm even when things got hectic. There were multiple times where he made a key defensive play just by not overreacting. Offensively, Champagnie was also quite good. He hit 3-of-7 three-pointers, made all three of his charity stripe attempts and also passed the ball exceedingly well. His good-to-great passing was especially positive.
Grade: A
Sandro Mamukelashvili
The good: Mamukelashvili had eight rebounds in 23 minutes. He didn’t turn the ball over, went 4-for-4 at the free throw line and made noise in the paint. Defensively, he held up better than usual. The bad: Mamu was just 1-for-6 on three-pointers. While his defense wasn’t too much of a liability, he struggled when he got stuck on an island.
Grade: B
Blake Wesley
I liked what I saw from Wesley. He didn’t make many mistakes on either end. Defensively, he turned up the volume and made life difficult for Golden State’s guards. Offensively, he kept it simple while successfully bending the Warriors defense. Wesley’s counting stats don’t look overly impressive but he undoubtedly had a positive impact on the game for the Spurs.
Grade: B+
Mitch Johnson
Johnson coached an almost flawless game to guide his squad to this feel-good win. The rotation was nearly perfect in retrospect. He got off of Biyombo quickly while giving the thriving bench unit more run than normal. The playcalling on offense was really good, while the defensive gameplan made a ton of sense. Good job, Coach Mitch.
Grade: A
By LJ Ellis, via SpursTalk