[SpursTalk] 评分:圣安东尼奥马刺 vs. 多伦多猛龙 – 第82场比赛

By LJ Ellis | SpursTalk, 2025-04-17 16:04:43

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圣安东尼奥马刺队以一场逆转胜利结束了2024-25赛季的NBA征程。圣安东尼奥以125-118战胜多伦多猛龙,马刺队的最终战绩定格在34胜48负。

猛龙队在第一节结束时以37-32领先。多伦多在第二节开始火力全开,并在霜冻银行中心一度取得22分的领先优势。

马刺队在第三节加强了防守强度,这一教练战术使得球队迅速摆脱困境。事实上,到第三节结束时,圣安东尼奥已经完全追平了比分。

比赛在第四节初期非常胶着,但马刺队持续施压,最终赢得了比赛。总的来说,圣安东尼奥队以一场胜利结束了他们的赛季,并让主场球迷欢呼雀跃。

数据:马刺 vs. 猛龙

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马刺 vs. 猛龙 – 最终评分

斯蒂芬·卡斯尔(Stephon Castle)

亮点:作为一名新秀,卡斯尔最积极的特点之一就是他制造罚球的能力。在他新秀赛季的最后一场比赛中,他获得了9次罚球机会,并全部命中。除了强劲的突破上篮外,他的传球在对阵猛龙的比赛中也表现出色,作为主要组织者,他很好地执行了战术。在篮板方面,他再次展现了可能达到精英级别的技巧。不足:卡斯尔的投篮之夜并不顺利,并出现了四次失误。总体评价:卡斯尔以又一次高质量的表现结束了他非常成功的一个赛季。

评分:B+

克里斯·保罗(Chris Paul)

在保罗本赛季的第82场比赛中,这位39岁的老将为胜利发挥了关键作用。虽然他的投篮效率并不值得大书特书,但他得到了15分,并与卡斯尔并列成为球队助攻王,贡献了6次助攻。他在进攻端的整体侵略性无疑为球队做出了贡献。在防守端,保罗表现出色。他贡献了4次抢断,并抢下6个防守篮板。他在防守端的活力极具感染力。

评分:B+

哈里森·巴恩斯(Harrison Barnes)

巴恩斯本赛季也打满了82场比赛,他再次奉献了一场高效的比赛。虽然他的投篮命中率并不高,但他8罚8中的表现提升了他的整体进攻效率。在防守端,他完成了3次抢断,并在篮板方面也做出了高质量的工作。在攻防两端,他都打出了一种干净的篮球——这一点可以从他没有一次失误或犯规中得到证明。

评分:B+

朱利安·尚帕涅(Julian Champagnie)

尚帕涅首发出场,表现稳如磐石。在进攻端,他的投篮选择非常好,他精准的三分球非常及时。他的三分威胁帮助他的队友拉开了场上空间。在防守端,尚帕涅全神贯注,跑动比平时更好。尚帕涅以又一次积极的表现结束了一个出色的赛季。

评分:A-

俾斯麦·比永博(Bismack Biyombo)

比永博在他上场的14分钟里并没有做太多事情。然而,他通过抢下7个篮板,并在进攻端尽量不碍事来帮助球队。比永博的表现足以让他下赛季继续留在球队吗?很有可能。

评分:B-

凯尔登·约翰逊(Keldon Johnson)

全明星赛后,约翰逊表现强势,并在收官战中奉献了一场非常出色的比赛。在比赛的很大一部分时间里,他都是球队的首选得分点。约翰逊将力量和技巧完美结合,14投10中,在短短27分钟内拿下了全队最高的23分。他充满激情的表现也使他成为当晚球队的精神支柱。虽然他没有助攻,但约翰逊的决策能力很强,并将失误降到了最低。在防守端,他比平时表现得更好。他在进攻端积极对抗,在无球状态下保持专注,并通过抢篮板帮助球队结束防守回合。

评分:A

布雷克·韦斯利(Blake Wesley)

这是一场非常“韦斯利式”的表演。他的速度是他攻防两端最大的武器。他在一端表现出强悍的防守,在另一端则冲击着多伦多的防线。他传球很好,打球无私。不幸的是,他因为错失三分球,两分球手感不佳,并出现3次失误,而损失了很大一部分价值。

评分:B-

桑德罗·马穆克拉什维利(Sandro Mamukelashvili)

马穆克拉什维利在对阵猛龙的比赛中做了很多好事。虽然他所有的三分球都未能命中,但他命中了全部六个两分球,并在19分钟内送出了4次助攻。他不知疲倦的跑动为自己和他的队友创造了机会。马穆的防守并不是特别出色,但他在防守端的影响比平时更积极。

评分:B+

马拉基·布兰纳姆(Malaki Branham)

这对布兰纳姆来说是朝着正确的方向迈出的一步。他没有每次触球都投篮,而是穿插了一些传球。虽然他仍然在几次进攻中错过了空位的队友,但他的决策能力有所提高。布兰纳姆4投4中,得到11分绝非偶然。在防守端,他大多数时候都在努力拼抢并保持专注。

评分:A-

乔丹·麦克劳林(Jordan McLaughlin)

麦克劳林短暂的出场因他在第一节末段的一次非常糟糕的犯规而被毁掉,这次犯规导致猛龙队获得三次罚球并全部命中。

评分:不评分

米奇·约翰逊(Mitch Johnson)

约翰逊在中场休息时改变了防守策略,并在下半场得到了他想要的结果。轮换是合理的,他的战术布置创造了很多空位投篮机会。总而言之,这是一个有趣的结束常规赛的方式。

评分:A-

点击查看原文:Grades: San Antonio Spurs vs. Toronto Raptors – Game #82

Grades: San Antonio Spurs vs. Toronto Raptors – Game #82

The San Antonio Spurs concluded the 2024-25 NBA season with a comeback victory over the Toronto Raptors. San Antonio’s 125-118 win gave the Spurs a final record of 34-48.

The Raptors held a 37-32 lead at the end of the first quarter. Toronto began the second quarter hitting on all cylinders and they eventually had a 22-point lead in the Frost Bank Center.

The Spurs turned up the defensive pressure in the third quarter and that coaching maneuver allowed the good guys to dig themselves out of the hole in a hurry. In fact, by the end of the third, San Antonio had come all the way back to tie the ballgame.

The game was close in the early stages of the fourth period but the Spurs kept the pressure on and eventually pulled out the win. Overall, San Antonio was able to end their campaign on a high note and give the home fans something to cheer about.

Stats: Spurs vs. Raptors

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Spurs vs. Raptors – Final Grades

Stephon Castle

The good: One of Castle’s most positive traits as a rookie was his ability to get to the free throw line. In his final game of his rookie season, he got to the line nine times and hit all nine. In addition to strong drives to the hoop, his passing was mostly excellent versus the Raptors and he ran the sets well as the primary playmaker. Rebounding-wise, he once again flashed possibly elite skill in that department. The bad: Castle had a difficult shooting night and turned it over four times. Overall: Castle finished his very successful season with another quality performance.

Grade: B+

Chris Paul

In Paul’s 82nd game of the season, the 39-year-old played an instrumental role in the victory. While his shooting efficiency wasn’t anything to write home about, he put 15 points on the board and tied Castle for team-high in assists with six. His overall aggressiveness on offense definitely helped the cause. Defensively, Paul excelled. He swiped four steals and pulled down six defensive boards. His electricity on that end was contagious.

Grade: B+

Harrison Barnes

Barnes, who also played all 82 games this season, had another productive outing. While he didn’t shoot the straightest from the field, his overall offensive efficiency was buoyed by an 8-for-8 showing at the charity stripe. Defensively, he finished with three steals and also did quality work on the glass. On both ends of the court, he played a clean brand of basketball — as evidenced by his lack of a turnover or a foul.

Grade: B+

Julian Champagnie

Champagnie was in the starting lineup and was rock solid. Offensively, his shot-selection was really good and his accurate three-point shooting was very much needed. The threat of his three helped spread the court for his teammates. Defensively, Champagnie was locked in and was moving his feet better than usual. Champagnie finished a strong season with another positive display.

Grade: A-

Bismack Biyombo

Biyombo didn’t do a whole lot during his 14 minutes on the hardwood. However, he helped the team by grabbing seven boards and mostly staying out of the way on offense. Did Biyombo do enough to stick with the team next season? It’s quite possible.

Grade: B-

Keldon Johnson

Johnson’s strong play after the All-Star break culminated with a very strong showing in the finale. For long stretches of the ballgame, he operated as the team’s go-to scorer. Johnson’s unique blend of battering ram strength and finesse touch allowed him to go 10-for-14 from the field on his way to a team-high 23 points in only 27 minutes. His enthusiastic play also made him the heart and soul of the team on this night. While he didn’t tally an assist, Johnson’s decision-making was a plus and he kept his mistakes to a minimum. Defensively, he was better than usual. He competed at the point of attack, stayed focused off the ball and helped finish off defensive possessions by rebounding.

Grade: A

Blake Wesley

This was a very Wesleyian performance by Wesley. His speed was his biggest weapon on both ends. He played intense defense on one end while bending Toronto’s defense on the other end. He passed the ball well and played unselfishly. Unfortunately, he gave away a large chunk of his value by missing three-pointers, exhibiting iffy touch on his two-pointers and turning it over three times.

Grade: B-

Sandro Mamukelashvili

Mamukelashvili did a lot of good against the Raptors. Though he missed both of his three-point bombs, he hit all six of his two-pointers and dished four assists in 19 minutes. His ceaseless movement opened up avenues for himself and his compatriots. Mamu’s defense wasn’t especially good but his impact on that end was more positive than usual.

Grade: B+

Malaki Branham

This was a step in the right direction for Branham. Instead of shooting every time his hand touched leather, he mixed in passes. Although he still missed open teammates on a few possessions, his decision-making was better. It’s no accident that Branham was 4-for-4 from the field on his way to 11 points. Defensively, he hustled and paid attention most of the time.

Grade: A-

Jordan McLaughlin

McLaughlin’s brief stint on the court was ruined by a really bad foul at the end of the first quarter that resulted in three made free throws for the Raptors.

Grade: Inc.

Mitch Johnson

Johnson changed up the defensive scheme at halftime and he got the results he was looking for in the second half. The rotation was logical and his playcalling generated a lot of open shots. All in all, it was a fun way to end the regular season.

Grade: A-

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