By Jeje Gomez | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2025-04-28 21:00:00
由生成式人工智能翻译,译文内容可能不准确或不完整,以原文为准。
在伤病满营的赛季里,尚帕尼没有学会新的技巧,而是精进了他原本就很有价值的技能,并在球队需要他的时候挺身而出。
欢迎来到《重击石块》的2024-25赛季球员回顾!本系列将着眼于那些与 圣安东尼奥马刺队 签有保障合同并在本赛季扮演重要角色或贡献关键出场时间的球员(因此不包括双向合同球员,因为我们今年几乎没看到他们,也不包括被交易走的球员)。
朱利安·尚帕尼
2024-25赛季数据:82场比赛,9.9分,3.9个篮板,三分命中率37.1%(场均5.9次出手)
合同状态:还剩2年600万美元(2025/26赛季无保障,2026/27赛季球队选项)
年龄:23岁
马刺队曾经以善于发掘璞玉而闻名。从选秀乐透区之外的两名最终与蒂姆·邓肯组成“三巨头”的 Hall-of-Famer,到布鲁斯·鲍文和帕蒂·米尔斯这样的角色球员,圣安东尼奥总能找到被其他球队忽视的天赋。即使是最近,德里克·怀特和德章泰·穆雷的入队也延续了这一传统。然而,在过去的几年里,银黑军团的人才输送管道并没有产生出色的结果,部分原因是管理层在重建过程中采取了更多机会主义策略,部分原因可能是联盟其他球队在避免有价值的球员溜走方面做得更好了。
朱利安·尚帕尼(Julian Champagnie)是马刺队依然能在别人看不到的地方获得巨大价值的最好例证。由于伤病不断,2024/25赛季放大了拥有一名物美价廉、随时可以挺身而出的双能侧翼的重要性。尚帕尼没有学会任何新技能,但他改进了已有的技能,这足以让他成为一个出色的轮换球员。他在一支更好的球队里打出了更高的效率,他的底角投篮更加可靠,他的防守在三个位置上都保持稳定。尽管被要求首发了29场比赛,但他还是打出了一个不错的赛季,并且出战了全部82场比赛。尚帕尼耐用、可靠(在大多数角色球员的范围内),并且适应性强。一个可靠的3D球员。
一些小瑕疵让这个赛季只是一个进步的赛季,而不是一个爆发的赛季。弧顶三分依然不错,但并不稳定。在防守端,尚帕尼看起来有潜力成为一名出色的弱侧协防者,但尽管比2023/24赛季多打了500分钟,他的盖帽数却减少了。整个球队有时都会出现失误问题,但他总会在关键时刻出现一些非常糟糕的失误。对于一个目标定位为一支优秀球队第五首发的人来说,这些都不是大问题。他能做的事情很有价值,这才是最重要的。
前景展望
尚帕尼还有两年合同,对球队来说非常划算。目前尚不清楚马刺队希望在阵容上进行多少调整,但在特定情况下,交易他或不保障他的合同才是有意义的。可以肯定地说,他下赛季还会留在球队,很可能是一名替补射手。他作为首发球员时的数据非常出色,而且他有能力成为首发阵容中的空间点,但他将与斯蒂芬·卡斯尔(Stephon Castle)和杰里米·索汉(Jeremy Sochan)竞争位置,而两个上限更高的年轻人可能会胜出。
一旦他目前的合同到期,球队可能会面临一个艰难的决定。年薪300万美元的尚帕尼很划算,但他在自由市场上的价值是多少?即使他赚不到更多钱,他也会在马刺队开始变得昂贵的时候进入自由市场。杰里米·索汉的潜在续约合同将会生效,凯尔登·约翰逊的合同也会在与尚帕尼同一年到期。从现在到两年后可能会发生很多事情。尚帕尼的进步将决定他是否能留在圣安东尼奥,并一起进入争冠行列,或者成为联盟更严格的工资帽规则下的牺牲品。
最佳表现
12月6日对阵萨克拉门托国王队:生涯最高的30分,投篮命中率50%。
最终评分:B+
接下来:杰里米·索汉
先前回顾:
点击查看原文:2024-25 Spurs Player Reviews: Julian Champagnie
2024-25 Spurs Player Reviews: Julian Champagnie
Champagnie didn’t learn new tricks but refined his valuable skill set and stepped up when the team needed him during an injury-riddled season.
Welcome to Pounding the Rock’s 2024-25 player reviews! The series will look at the players who finished the season with the San Antonio Spurs on guaranteed contracts and who played consequential minutes and/or a vital role (so no two-way players because we hardly saw them this year, and no players who were traded away).
Julian Champagnie
2024-25 stats: 82 games, 9.9 points, 3.9 rebounds, 37.1 3PT% on 5.9 attempts
Contract Status: 2 years, $6 million remaining (2025/26 non-guaranteed until August 1, 2026/27 team option)
Age: 23
The Spurs were once known for finding gems. From the two Hall-of-Famers drafted outside of the lottery that joined Tim Duncan in the Big Three, to role players like Bruce Bowen and Patty Mills, San Antonio routinely found talent others had overlooked. Even recently, the selections of Derrick White and Dejounte Murray kept that tradition alive. In the past few years, however, the Silver and Black prospect pipeline didn’t produce great results, partially because the front office took more chances amid a rebuild and partially because the rest of the league might have gotten better at not letting valuable players slip away.
Julian Champagnie stands as the Spurs’ best example that the franchise can still get great value where others don’t see it. With all its injuries, the 2024/25 season served to amplify how important having a two-way wing on the cheap ready to step up really is. Champagnie didn’t learn any new skills, but refined the ones he had, which was enough to make him a good rotation piece. His per-minute numbers improved on a better team, his corner shots were more reliable, and his defense remained solid across three positions. He had a good season despite being asked to start 29 games, and he suited up for all 82 matchups. Champagnie was durable, reliable to the extent most role players can be, and adaptable. A solid 3-and-D guy.
Some minor blemishes make this just a good season of progression and not a breakout year. The outside shot from above the break continues to be decent but not reliable. Defensively, Champagnie looked like he had the potential to be a great weakside help defender but blocked fewer shots than he did in 2023/24 despite playing an extra 500 minutes. The entire team struggled with turnovers at times, but he had some really bad ones at key moments. None of those are huge issues for a guy who projects to be, at best, the fifth starter on a good team. What he can do is valuable, and that’s what matters.
Looking ahead
Champagnie has two more years in his incredibly team-friendly contract. It’s unclear how much turnover the Spurs will want to have on their roster, but it only makes sense to trade him or not guarantee his deal in particular circumstances. It’s safe to say he’ll be around next season, likely as a bench shooter. His numbers were stellar as a starter, and there is a case for him as a floor-spacer with the main unit, but he would be competing with Stephon Castle and Jeremy Sochan for a spot, and the two higher-upside young guys would likely win out.
Once his current contract expires, a tough decision could await. Champagnie at $3 million a year is a steal, but what’s his value in the open market? Even if he doesn’t earn a lot more, he’d hit free agency just as the Spurs would be getting expensive. A potential Jeremy Sochan extension would be on the books and Keldon Johnson’s deal expires in the same offseason as Champagnie’s. A lot can happen between now and two years in the future. Champagnie’s progress will determine whether he sticks around as San Antonio is hopefully entering contention or becomes a casualty of the harsher cap rules the league has in place.
Top performance
Dec. 6 vs. the Sacramento Kings: A career-high 30 points on 50 percent shooting.
Final grade: B+
Up next: Jeremy Sochan
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