[SpursTalk] 选秀评级:马刺选中迪伦·哈珀和卡特·布莱恩特

By LJ Ellis | SpursTalk, 2025-06-26 16:17:32

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在2025年NBA选秀大会上,圣安东尼奥马刺队 (San Antonio Spurs) 以榜眼签选中了迪伦·哈珀 (Dylan Harper),这无疑是选秀夜最不令人意外的时刻之一。随着库珀·弗拉格 (Cooper Flagg) 几乎确定会以状元身份被达拉斯独行侠队 (Dallas Mavericks) 选中,哈珀花落圣安东尼奥早已是公开的秘密。

然而,马刺队能够用第14顺位选中卡特·布莱恩特 (Carter Bryant),这绝对算得上是惊喜。普遍认为,当圣安东尼奥马刺队在乐透区内做出他们的第二个选择时,布莱恩特应该早已名花有主。

在选秀前,马刺队还进行了一笔交易,将他们的二轮签交易给了印第安纳步行者队 (Indiana Pacers)。作为这笔第38号选秀权的交易回报,圣安东尼奥马刺队得到了现金和一个来自萨克拉门托国王队 (Sacramento Kings) 的2030年二轮签。

马刺榜眼签选中迪伦·哈珀

哈珀无疑是本届选秀中第二好的球员。他是一名高大后卫,拥有高水平组织进攻的潜力。其运球、脚步、身体控制和手感的结合令人称道。他需要证明自己能成为一个高于平均水准的射手和防守者,但他似乎具备了所有必要的条件。

马刺队明智地忽略了任何关于适配性的疑问。当然,目前尚不完全清楚控球后卫的职责将在达龙·福克斯 (De’Aaron Fox)、斯蒂芬·卡斯尔 (Stephon Castle) 和哈珀之间如何分配——但我会将其归类为一个幸福的烦恼,并且应该会自然而然地解决。

圣安东尼奥马刺队也明智地拒绝了关于榜眼签的交易报价。增加像哈珀这样一名建队基石的价值,远高于马刺队通过任何合理的交易可能获得的任何回报。

评级:A

马刺第14顺位选中卡特·布莱恩特

在马刺队最终选秀大名单中,我将布莱恩特排在第8位。用第14顺位选中他,这相当令人震惊。事实上,总经理布莱恩·莱特 (Brian Wright) 表示,马刺队此前曾试图向上交易以选中布莱恩特,但他最终却主动掉到了他们手里。

尽管这位大一新生在亚利桑那大学 (Arizona) 效力期间没有首发过一场比赛,并且场均19.3分钟内只得到6.5分和4.1个篮板,但布莱恩特有潜力成为圣安东尼奥马刺队令人惊讶的完美适配球员。他身高2米01,臂展达到2米13,是一名防守端的组织者,能够以高效率贡献抢断和盖帽。他还以良好姿势和高出手点投出了37.1%的三分命中率。综合他的各项属性,布莱恩特很有机会在未来成为一名有价值的3D球员。

尽管这位19岁的球员是一名爆发力十足的运动员,但在任何级别赛事中,得分能力都不是他的强项。他的控球能力不强,这可能会限制他最终的进攻上限。

话虽如此,只要他的投篮能力有所进步,并且在防守端继续有所建树,布莱恩特几乎是这支球队长期发展的完美人选。他正是那种你希望围绕维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama) 组建的球员,也能让福克斯、卡斯尔和哈珀的比赛变得更轻松。

总而言之,马刺队应该为布莱恩特能落到乐透区末尾而感到非常幸运。

评级:A

马刺用第38顺位换取一个二轮签和现金

这并非一笔糟糕的交易。由于NIL政策的资金影响,今年的次轮选秀整体实力弱于往年。将这一资产推迟到2030年是合理的,尤其考虑到届时NIL政策带来的资金影响将趋于平稳。

话又说回来,鉴于球队对替补中锋的需求,如果马克西姆·雷诺 (Maxime Raynaud) 或瑞安·卡尔克布伦纳 (Ryan Kalkbrenner) 掉到第38顺位,马刺队可能会对这笔交易感到后悔。拉希尔·弗莱明 (Rasheer Fleming) 也是另一位仍可被选中的大个子球员。

有传闻称,马刺队可能会尝试交易,重新获得一个二轮签。具体来说,雷诺被讨论为圣安东尼奥马刺队的目标。如果马刺队真的采取行动,届时看看他们会为此付出多少未来资产,将会很有趣。

就目前而言,这笔交易可以接受——但在第二轮选秀结束后,情况可能会发生变化。

评级:B-

点击查看原文:Grades: Spurs Draft Dylan Harper and Carter Bryant

Grades: Spurs Draft Dylan Harper and Carter Bryant

In one of the least surprising moments of the 2025 NBA Draft, the San Antonio Spurs drafted Dylan Harper with the second overall selection. With Cooper Flagg a lock to go to the Dallas Mavericks at the top of the draft, Harper to San Antonio was a poorly kept secret.

What definitely classifies as a surprise, however, was the Spurs being able to select Carter Bryant with the No. 14 pick. Bryant was widely assumed to be off the board when it came time for San Antonio to make their second choice in the lottery.

The Spurs also made a move prior to the draft by trading away their second round pick to the Indiana Pacers. In return for the 38th selection, San Antonio received cash and a 2030 second rounder via the Sacramento Kings.

Spurs Draft Dylan Harper at No. 2

Harper is clearly the second best player in this draft. He’s a big guard with high level playmaking upside. His combination of ball-handling, footwork, body control and touch is remarkable. He needs to prove he can be an above average shooter and defender but he seemingly has all the necessary tools.

The Spurs did well to ignore any questions about fit. Sure, it’s not entirely clear how the point guard duties will be split between De’Aaron Fox, Stephon Castle and Harper — but I’d classify that as a good problem to have and something that should naturally sort itself out.

San Antonio also did well to ignore trade offers for the second pick. The value of adding a foundational piece like Harper is greater than anything the Spurs could have received in a reasonable trade.

Grade: A

Spurs Draft Carter Bryant at No. 14

I had Bryant at No. 8 on the Final Spurs Big Board. To get him with the 14th selection is quite the shock. In fact, general manager Brian Wright said that the Spurs tried to trade up to pick Bryant before he ultimately fell into his lap.

While the freshman didn’t start a game at Arizona and averaged only 6.5 points and 4.1 rebounds in 19.3 minutes per game, Bryant has the potential to be an amazingly clean fit in San Antonio. At 6-foot-7 with a 7-foot wingspan, he’s a defensive playmaker who racked up steals and blocks at a high rate. He also knocked down 37.1% of his three-pointers with good form and a high release. Add his attributes together and Bryant has a real chance to become a valuable 3-and-D contributor down the line.

Although the 19-year-old is an explosive athlete, scoring the basketball has never been a strong suit of his on any level. He’s not much of a ball-handler, which could play a part in limiting his ultimate offensive upside.

That said, as long as his jumper comes along and he continues to thrive defensively, Bryant is almost a picture perfect fit long-term on this roster. He’s the type of player you want to put around Victor Wembanyama and the type of player that can make life easier for Fox, Castle and Harper.

All in all, the Spurs should feel really lucky that Bryant dropped to the end of the lottery.

Grade: A

Spurs Trade No. 38 for a Second Rounder and Cash

This wasn’t a bad deal. Due to NIL money, the second round this year is weaker than usual. Kicking this asset forward to 2030 is justifiable, especially because the impact of NIL money will have been leveled out by then.

Then again, with a need at backup center, the Spurs may regret the move if Maxime Raynaud or Ryan Kalkbrenner fall to 38. Rasheer Fleming is another big who is still available.

There are rumblings that the Spurs could try to make a move to get back into the second round. Raynaud, specifically, is being talked about as a target for San Antonio. If the Spurs do make a move, it’ll be interesting to see how much it costs in future assets.

For the time being, this trade is okay — but things could change after the second round plays out.

Grade: B-

By LJ Ellis, via SpursTalk