[SpursTalk] 圣安东尼奥马刺队2025年NBA选秀最终大名单

By LJ Ellis | SpursTalk, 2025-06-25 09:22:00

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圣安东尼奥马刺队在2025年NBA选秀中拥有三个选秀权。凭借榜眼签,马刺队几乎板上钉钉会选中来自罗格斯大学的活力型后卫 迪伦·哈珀 (Dylan Harper) 。马刺队还有一个乐透签——从亚特兰大老鹰队交易而来的第14顺位选秀权。在次轮,马刺队将以总第38顺位进行选择。

除了选中哈珀,管理层还会关注哪些球员呢?以下是从圣安东尼奥视角来看的本次选秀最终大名单。

  1. 库珀·弗拉格 (Cooper Flagg)

弗拉格是本届选秀的头号新秀。我想即便 尼科·哈里森 (Nico Harrison) 也搞砸不了这次选择。

  1. 迪伦·哈珀 (Dylan Harper)

马刺队对有机会选中哈珀依然感到欣喜若狂。在观看雷霆队和步行者队在总决赛中的表现,并观察到拥有众多持球手是多么有用之后,不应再有关于哈珀适配性的担忧。哈珀是一位天赋出色的新秀,拥有精英级别的组织能力上限。他打球沉稳,兼具出色的协调性和狡黠。哈珀有望成为一名非常有价值的球员,这使得马刺队极不可能考虑交易他们的选秀权。

  1. 维杰·埃奇科姆 (VJ Edgecombe)
  2. 特雷·约翰逊 (Tre Johnson)
  3. 科恩·克努佩尔 (Kon Knueppel)
  4. 埃斯·贝利 (Ace Bailey)

这四名球员毫无疑问会在第14顺位之前被选走。埃奇科姆的双向能力将他提升到了这份大名单的第三位。约翰逊和克努佩尔是精英射手,而贝利则拥有巨大的得分潜力。

  1. 卡曼·马卢阿奇 (Khaman Maluach)

马卢阿奇极不可能跌到第14顺位——但如果他真的跌落,我相信马刺队会立即选中他。圣安东尼奥在替补中锋位置存在空缺,而马卢阿奇有能力在短期内弥补这一需求,并在不远的将来成长为一名首发级别的中锋。他高大、臂展出色、富有竞争力、移动灵活,并且投篮并非无可救药。

  1. 卡特·布莱恩特 (Carter Bryant)

布莱恩特在亚利桑那大学期间并没有首发过一场比赛,但他是一位典型的3D侧翼新秀,每支球队都乐于将其招至麾下。他身高6英尺7英寸,臂展7英尺,这位19岁的球员身体素质出色,并且能够投篮。布莱恩特的进攻上限似乎相对有限,但他在第14顺位被选中将是非常“马刺式”的选择。

  1. 塞德里克·考沃德 (Cedric Coward)

考沃德是本届选秀后期涌现的新星。马刺队是否有足够的勇气在乐透区选中一位几个月前还被预测为次轮秀的球员呢?或许吧。考沃德身高6英尺6英寸却拥有7英尺2英寸以上的臂展,这位22岁的大器晚成者从未与顶级竞争对手交手,但他的投篮很准,身体素质还不错,并拥有成功NBA球员的身材。

  1. 诺亚·埃森格 (Noa Essengue)

埃森格是一位吸引人的组合型前锋,在数据分析模型中排名极高。这位18岁的球员是本届选秀中第二年轻的球员。他身高6英尺9英寸,获得罚球的机会多得惊人,终结能力出色,并且投篮手感柔和。埃森格最终会发展成什么样是一个难以回答的问题,但他的足够吸引人的特质让他在乐透区被选中。

  1. 利亚姆·麦克尼利 (Liam McNeeley)

在康涅狄格大学度过了一个不尽如人意的赛季后,麦克尼利的选秀行情下跌了不少。然而,就像马刺队对待 斯蒂芬·卡斯尔 (Stephon Castle) 那样,管理层可能会回顾麦克尼利高中时期的录像,以提醒他们他为何曾是如此高评价的新秀。如果他能兑现潜力,麦克尼利将是一名能在攻防两端都拼尽全力的射手。

  1. 琼·贝林格 (Joan Beringer)
  2. 托马斯·索伯 (Thomas Sorber)

这两位中锋新秀确实很有趣。贝林格是一位7英尺高的法国人,拥有天生的盖帽直觉和极具活力的打球风格。索伯身高仅6英尺10英寸,但7英尺6英寸的臂展弥补了这一点。他并非出色的运动能力者,但他先进的比赛感觉令人着迷,尤其是在传球方面。

  1. 卡斯帕拉斯·雅库乔尼斯 (Kasparas Jakucionis)
  2. 叶戈尔·德明 (Egor Demin)

雅库乔尼斯有天赋,但他与哈珀过于相似,可能会导致适配性存疑。他拥有足够的尺寸(身高6英尺6英寸,臂展6英尺8英寸)来无球跑动,但获得上场时间的前景不明朗。德明是一位出色的传球手,但其不稳定的投篮能力也让他的适配性存疑。他尺寸非常好(身高6英尺9英寸,臂展6英尺10英寸),但运动能力存疑,在NBA可能难以获得摆脱防守的空间。

  1. 威尔·莱利 (Will Riley)
  2. 尼克·克利福德 (Nique Clifford)

莱利和克利福德的适配性相对完美,但每位新秀都存在不同的疑问。莱利是一位身高6英尺9英寸的高大得分手,但这位19岁球员的身体发育不成熟,在增强力量和柔韧性之前注定会挣扎。另一方面,克利福德可能过于成熟。他是一名五年级老将,直到在科罗拉多州立大学的最后一个赛季才爆发。他在大学赛季后期打出了出色的篮球,但马刺队在选秀中通常看重年轻球员。

  1. 科林·默里-博伊尔斯 (Collin Murray-Boyles)
  2. 杰里迈亚·菲尔斯 (Jeremiah Fears)

默里-博伊尔斯和菲尔斯很有可能在乐透区被选中。事实上,菲尔斯甚至可能是前五顺位。然而,这两名球员都不太符合马刺队的胃口。默里-博伊尔斯是一位出色的防守型新秀,但他的外线投篮似乎已无药可救。菲尔斯是一名相对矮小的控球后卫,需要持球才能发挥影响力。这种类型的球员目前在圣安东尼奥价值不大。

  1. 马克西姆·雷诺 (Maxime Raynaud)

雷诺在这份榜单上值得一个特殊位置。首先,这位巴黎本地人是 维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama) 的密友。他在NBA联合试训中表现出色,而马刺队一直非常重视考察联合试训。雷诺身高7英尺1英寸,拥有三分射程,跑跳能力相对出色,这位22岁的球员显示出他仍在进步的迹象。是什么阻碍了他在这份大名单上排名更高?尽管他去年在斯坦福大学场均得到20.2分和10.6个篮板,但他在弧顶内投篮命中率不佳,对于他这种体型的球员来说,罚球次数不够多,并且防守端脚步移动挣扎。

  1. 埃萨·纽维尔 (Asa Newell)
  2. 德里克·奎恩 (Derik Queen)
  3. 拉希尔·弗莱明 (Rasheer Fleming)

纽维尔、奎恩和弗莱明是另外三位内线新秀。纽维尔拼抢积极不懈,能够在内线终结进攻,但缺乏理想的体型,外线技术也比较粗糙。奎恩是一位有天赋的得分手,但他不是空间型内线,也没有足够的尺寸或运动能力进行高水平防守。弗莱明拥有令人羡慕的身体数据(身高6英尺9英寸,臂展7英尺5英寸),三分命中率39%——但他的比赛感觉一般,在目前发展阶段对比赛的理解能力不佳。弗莱明可能会发展成侧翼,但更有可能的情况是他会成为一名替补内线。

  1. 本·萨拉夫 (Ben Saraf)
  2. 丹尼·沃尔夫 (Danny Wolf)

萨拉夫是一位来自以色列、身高6英尺6英寸的组织者,拥有众多技巧,但投篮需要打磨。尽管沃尔夫接近7英尺高,他也是一位组织者,对于他的身高来说,拥有罕见的球场视野。然而,防守会是个问题,这位21岁的球员在密歇根大学时期失误较多。

  1. 德雷克·鲍威尔 (Drake Powell)
  2. 诺亚·彭达 (Noah Penda)
  3. 雨果·冈萨雷斯 (Hugo Gonzalez)
  4. 阿杜·蒂耶罗 (Adou Thiero)

这四位运动能力出色的侧翼球员,可能值得冒险一试。鲍威尔在北卡罗来纳大学出场时间不多,但足以展现出色的单防能力。彭达是一位来自法国的侧翼,拥有先进的协防意识。冈萨雷斯打球努力,运动能力足够,但在西班牙上场时间不多。蒂耶罗是一位顶级运动员,有望发展成改变比赛的球员。对这四名球员而言,缺乏稳定的外线投篮能力令人担忧。

  1. 杰斯·理查德森 (Jase Richardson)
  2. 沃尔特·克莱顿二世 (Walter Clayton Jr.)
  3. 诺兰·特拉奥雷 (Nolan Traore)

由于马刺队不太可能需要矮个子后卫,这三名球员在榜单上排名大幅下滑。理查德森拥有不容置疑的得分上限,但他只有6英尺1英寸高。克莱顿和特拉奥雷是稳定的控球后卫新秀,但他们分别身高6英尺3英寸和6英尺4英寸。签下哈珀后,圣安东尼奥在控球后卫位置上将没有空间。

  1. 卡姆·琼斯 (Kam Jones)
  2. 泰瑞斯·普罗克托 (Tyrese Proctor)
  3. 西昂·詹姆斯 (Sion James)

如果马刺队保留第38号选秀权,这三名球员有望被选中。琼斯年龄更大、身材更矮小,但拥有全面的技术。普罗克托和詹姆斯都来自杜克大学,展现出角色球员的特质。

  1. 瑞恩·卡尔克布伦纳 (Ryan Kalkbrenner)
  2. 罗科·齐卡尔斯基 (Rocco Zikarsky)
  3. 博戈柳布·马尔科维奇 (Bogoljub Markovic)
  4. 亚尼克·科南·尼德豪泽 (Yanic Konan Niederhauser)
  5. 约翰尼·布鲁姆 (Johni Broome)
  6. 杨瀚森 (Hansen Yang)

如果马刺队想在次轮寻找中锋潜力股,至少其中几位内线球员在第38顺位仍有机会被选中。

  1. 查兹·拉尼尔 (Chaz Lanier)
  2. 贾米尔·沃特金斯 (Jamir Watkins)
  3. 亚历克斯·图伊 (Alex Toohey)
  4. 科比·布雷亚 (Koby Brea)

NIL(姓名、肖像权和形象权)合同让本届选秀的末段人才稀缺。在这45名球员之后,很难再找到太多有潜力的球员了。

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Final San Antonio Spurs Big Board for the 2025 NBA Draft

The San Antonio Spurs have three picks in the 2025 NBA Draft. With the second overall selection, the Spurs are all but guaranteed to add Dylan Harper, the dynamic guard out of Rutgers. San Antonio has a second lottery pick — the No. 14 pick that was acquired from the Atlanta Hawks. In the second round, the Spurs will select 38th overall.

Beyond adding Harper, who will the front office target in the 2025 draft? Here’s a look at the final Big Board for the draft from San Antonio’s perspective.

1. Cooper Flagg

Flagg is the top prospect in this draft. I don’t think even Nico Harrison could mess up this selection.

2. Dylan Harper

The Spurs remain ecstatic about the opportunity to draft Harper. After watching the Thunder and Pacers in the Finals and observing how useful it is to have a plethora of ball-handlers, there should be no concerns about the fit. Harper is a great prospect with elite playmaking upside. He plays under control and with an exciting amount of coordination and guile. Harper has a chance to be a really, really valuable player and that makes it very unlikely that San Antonio will even consider trading their pick.

3. VJ Edgecombe
4. Tre Johnson
5. Kon Knueppel
6. Ace Bailey

These four players are a lock to be off the board by pick No. 14. Edgecombe’s two-way ability elevates him to the third spot on this Big Board. Johnson and Knueppel are elite shooters, while Bailey has vast potential as a scorer.

7. Khaman Maluach

Maluach is very unlikely to drop to No. 14 — but if he does, I’m confident that the Spurs would scoop him up. San Antonio has a hole at backup center and Maluach has the ability to fill that need in the short-term and turn into a starting caliber center in the not-so-distant future. He’s huge, long, competitive, mobile and his shooting isn’t a lost cause.

8. Carter Bryant

Bryant didn’t start a game at Arizona but he’s the prototypical 3-and-D wing prospect every team would love to roster. He’s 6-foot-7 with a 7-foot wingspan and the 19-year-old is athletic and he can shoot it. Bryant’s offensive upside appears to be relatively limited but he’d be a very Spursian pick at No. 14.

9. Cedric Coward

Coward is the late riser in the draft. Are the Spurs brave enough to draft someone in the lottery who was projected to be a second round draft pick a couple months ago? Perhaps. Blessed with a 7-foot-2-plus wingspan at 6-foot-6, Coward is a 22-year-old late bloomer who has never played against top tier competition but he can shoot it straight, is reasonably athletic and has the build of a successful NBA player.

10. Noa Essengue

Essengue is an intriguing combo forward who ranks extremely high on analytic models. The 18-year-old is the second youngest player in the draft. At 6-foot-9, he gets to the free throw line an ungodly amount, finishes at a high level and has touch on his jumper. What Essengue will ultimately become is a difficult question to answer but there are enough enticing attributes to select him in the lottery.

11. Liam McNeeley

Following an underwhelming season at UConn, McNeeley’s stock has fallen quite a bit. However, much like the Spurs did with Stephon Castle, the front office could look back at McNeeley’s high school tape for reminders of why he was such a highly rated recruit. If he pans out, McNeeley would be a shooter who competes on both sides of the court.

12. Joan Beringer
13. Thomas Sorber

These two center prospects are legitimately interesting. Beringer is a 7-foot Frenchmen with innate shot-blocking instincts and a hyperactive playstyle. Sorber is only 6-foot-10 but makes up for it with a 7-foot-6 wingspan. He’s not a notable athlete but he intrigues with his advanced feel for the game, particularly when it comes to passing the ball.

14.Kasparas Jakucionis
15. Egor Demin

Jakucionis is talented but he’s similar enough to Harper that he’d be a questionable fit. He has enough size (6-foot-6 with a 6-foot-8 wingspan) to operate off the ball but there wouldn’t be a clear avenue to playing time. Denim is a great passer but his iffy shooting credentials also make him a questionable fit. He has really good size (6-foot-9 with a 6-foot-10 wingspan) but he’s a questionable athlete who will likely have trouble getting separation in the NBA.

16. Will Riley
17. Nique Clifford

The fit for Riley and Clifford is relatively seamless but there are different question marks hovering above each prospect. Riley is a tall shotmaker at 6-foot-9 but the 19-year-old’s body is so underdeveloped that he is bound to struggle until he can add strength and flexibility. Clifford, on the other hand, may be too overdeveloped. He’s a fifth year senior who didn’t pop until his final season at Colorado State. He played outstanding basketball down the stretch of his college season but the Spurs typically value youth in the draft.

18. Collin Murray-Boyles
19. Jeremiah Fears

Murray-Boyles and Fears could very likely go in the lottery. Fears, in fact, could be a top five pick. However, neither player makes a whole lot of sense for the Spurs. Murray-Boyles is a marvelous defensive prospect but his outside shot appears to be broken beyond repair. Fears is a relatively small point guard who would need the ball to make an impact. That archetype doesn’t have much value in San Antonio right now.

20. Maxime Raynaud

Raynaud deserves a special spot on this list. First of all, the native of Paris is a close friend of Victor Wembanyama. He played really well at the NBA combine, which the Spurs always scout heavily. At 7-foot-1, Raynaud has three-point range, runs and jumps relatively well, and the 22-year-old shows signs that he’s still developing. What holds him back from being higher on the Big Board? Even though he averaged 20.2 points and 10.6 rebounds last year at Stanford, he shot poorly inside of the arc, he didn’t get to the free throw line an adequate amount for a player his size and he struggled to move his feet on defense.

21. Asa Newell
22. Derik Queen
23. Rasheer Fleming

Newell, Queen and Flemming are three more big man prospects. Newell hustles relentlessly and can finish plays on the inside but lacks ideal size and his perimeter play is rudimentary. Queen is a talented scorer but he isn’t a floor spacer and doesn’t have the size or athleticism to defend at a high level. Fleming has enviable measurables (6-foot-9 with a 7-foot-5 wingspan) and shot 39% from three-point range — but his feel for the game is iffy and he doesn’t process the game well at this point in his development. Flemming could evolve into a wing but the more likely scenario has him becoming a backup big.

24. Ben Saraf
25. Danny Wolf

Saraf is a 6-foot-6 playmaker out of Israel who has a myriad of skills but needs work on his jumper. Even though he’s nearly 7-feet tall, Wolf is also a playmaker with uncommon court vision for his size. However, defense will be an issue and the 21-year-old struggled with turnovers at Michigan.

26. Drake Powell
27. Noah Penda
28. Hugo Gonzalez
29. Adou Thiero

These are four athletic wings who might be worth a roll of the dice. Powell didn’t play big minutes for North Carolina but he played enough to show bright flashes as a one-on-one defender. Penda is a wing from France with an advanced feel for help defense. Gonzalez plays hard and has enough athleticism but didn’t see the court much in Spain. Thiero is a high-end athlete who could develop into a difference-maker. For all four players, the lack of a consistent outside shot is worrisome.

30. Jase Richardson
31. Walter Clayton Jr.
32. Nolan Traore

Since the Spurs are unlikely to be in the market for a small guard, these three players tumbled down the Big Board. Richardson has undeniable scoring upside but he’s only 6-foot-1. Clayton and Traore are solid point guard prospects but they are 6-foot-3 and 6-foot-4, respectively. After adding Harper, San Antonio just won’t have room at the point guard position.

33. Kam Jones
34. Tyrese Proctor
35. Sion James

If the Spurs keep the 38th pick, these three players could be in contention. Jones is older and smaller but has an all-around skillset. Proctor and James, both out of Duke, have displayed role player attributes.

36. Ryan Kalkbrenner
37. Rocco Zikarsky
38. Bogoljub Markovic
39. Yanic Konan Niederhauser
40. Johni Broome
41. Hansen Yang

If the Spurs want a center project in the second round, at least a few of these bigs will still be available at 38.

42. Chaz Lanier
43. Jamir Watkins
44. Alex Toohey
45. Koby Brea

NIL money thinned out the end of this draft. After these 45 players, it’s difficult to find much talent up for grabs.

By LJ Ellis, via SpursTalk