By Jacob Douglas | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2025-07-06 09:27:30
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。
失误频频拖累马刺,首场夏季联赛失利。
圣安东尼奥马刺队周六的夏季联赛比赛备受期待,因为第14顺位新秀卡特·布莱恩特 (Carter Bryant) 将迎来首秀。这位新秀主要扮演无球角色,但在投篮和不犯规防守方面都表现挣扎,最终马刺队在夏季联赛首秀中以69-82告负。
圣安东尼奥马刺队与迈阿密热火队周旋到第四节,后者派出了凯尔·威尔 (Kel’El Ware) 和佩尔·拉尔森 (Pelle Larsson) 等多名NBA轮换球员。直到第四节,马刺夏季联赛队因失误频频而崩盘。威尔 (Ware) 凭借内线体型优势在比赛后期统治了比赛。他全场得到14分、7个篮板和5次抢断和盖帽之和。
一场夏季联赛的比赛,我们能从中吸取的经验并不多。尽管马刺队人手不足——阵容中的关键球员迪伦·哈珀 (Dylan Harper) 和莱利·米尼克斯 (Riley Minix) 因伤缺席了本场比赛——他们依然与这支强硬的热火队周旋。那些失误频频的场面,可以归结为球队成员之间缺乏磨合,以及比赛大部分时间里缺少核心组织者。
周日,马刺队将有机会迎来反弹,他们将在下午5:30对阵金州勇士队。
主要收获:
- 布莱恩特 (Bryant) 在夏季联赛首秀中显得生涩。防守端,他经常处于错误的位置,或重心不稳,导致犯规并被对手轻松突破。他全场比赛累计7次犯规(夏季联赛允许10次犯规)。进攻端他并没有扮演太重要的角色,得到7分、5个篮板和3次失误。布莱恩特三分手感冰冷,但他命中了一记流畅的移动跳投和两记漂亮的中距离投篮。这位新秀需要克服一段适应期。好消息是,夏季联赛为新秀提供了一个低风险的环境来“交学费”。
- 周六的比赛中,小贾米尔·尼尔森 (Jameer Nelson Jr.) 是马刺队表现最好的球员。在他出场的24分钟里,他展现出了NBA级别后卫的全部特质。他得到13分和5次助攻,投篮9投5中。小尼尔森 (Nelson Jr.) 利用他的速度杀入禁区,在热火队大个子球员面前完成终结。他的传球视野得到了充分展现,持续为队友创造出良好投篮机会。他还在比赛初期命中一记三分。小尼尔森上个夏天也有过高光表现。他绝对是今年值得关注的球员。
- 哈里森·英格拉姆 (Harrison Ingram) 是一名令人费解的球员。防守端,他的表现稳健且出色。他本场比赛贡献了3次抢断,无球防守表现强劲,总能找到正确的站位来协防队友或截断传球。进攻端则是一大难题。他不是那种能为自己创造投篮空间的球员。他的跳投目前不够稳定,而且作为一名传球手,他需要持球才能发挥最大的影响力。周六的比赛中,他仅出场14分钟,得到3分。英格拉姆 (Ingram) 在这个夏天和即将到来的赛季中肩负重任。他未来需要带来更多进攻火力才能脱颖而出。
- 内森·门萨 (Nathan Mensah) 在比赛初期送出了几次势大力沉的盖帽。上个夏天他也展现过这一点。他的护筐能力将是夏季联赛球队的关键,并可能最终为他赢得一份NBA合同。
- 我有兴趣更多地观察奇布佐·阿格博 (Chibuzo Agbo)。他的投篮能力是圣安东尼奥马刺队所需要的。周六他命中了一记漂亮的三分球。他具备成为一名NBA球员的身材和能力。
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What we learned from the Spurs summer league loss to the Heat
Sloppy play fails the Spurs in their first summer league contest.
The San Antonio Spurs’ Saturday summer league contest was highly anticipated thanks to the debut of fourteenth overall pick, Carter Bryant. The rookie played a primarily off-ball role while struggling to shoot and defend without fouling as the Spurs lost 82-69 in their summer league debut.
San Antonio stuck around with a Miami Heat squad that played multiple NBA rotation players in Kel’El Ware and Pelle Larsson until the fourth quarter, when sloppy play did in the Spurs’ summer team. Ware dominated later in the game with his interior size. He finished the game with 14 points, 7 rebounds, and 5 stocks (steals + blocks).
There isn’t a lot to take away from one summer league game. The Spurs stuck around with a tough Heat team despite being undermanned, as critical pieces of this roster, Dylan Harper and Riley Minix, missed the game due to injuries. The sloppy play can be chalked up to a group of guys who haven’t played together, and for most of the game, a lack of primary playmakers.
The Spurs will get a chance to bounce back on Sunday when they take on the Golden State Warriors at 5:30 p.m.
Takeaways:
- Bryant looked raw in his summer league debut. Defensively, he was often caught in a bad position or off his feet as he fouled and allowed blow-by drives. He finished the game with 7 fouls (you get 10 in summer league). He didn’t play a huge role offensively. He had 7 points, 5 rebounds, and 3 turnovers. Bryant was cold from three but knocked down a smooth movement jumper, and two sweet-looking mid-range shots. The rookie will have a learning curve to overcome. The good news is that the summer league provides a low-stakes environment for the rookie to take his lumps.
- Jameer Nelson Jr. was the Spurs’ best player on Saturday. He looked every bit like an NBA-caliber guard in his 24 minutes. He finished with 13 points and 5 assists while shooting 5-9 from the field. Nelson Jr. used his speed to get in the paint and finish underneath the Heat’s big men. His passing vision was on full display as he consistently created good looks for his teammates. He knocked down a three early in the game as well. Nelson Jr. had his moments last summer as well. He’s certainly someone to keep an eye on this year.
- Harrison Ingram is a perplexing player. Defensively, he’s solid to good. He had three steals in the game and looked strong off the ball, consistently finding the right position to be in to help his teammates or pick off a pass. The offensive end is a struggle. He’s not a player who creates space for himself. His jump shot is inconsistent right now, and he needs the ball in his hands to make the biggest impact as a passer. He played just 14 minutes and scored only 3 points on Saturday. Ingram has a lot riding on this summer and the upcoming season. He’ll need to bring more offense to stand out in the future.
- Nathan Mensah had some emphatic blocks early in the game. He flashed that last summer as well. His rim protection should be key to the summer squad, and could eventually earn him an NBA deal.
- I’m interested in getting a longer look at Chibuzo Agbo. His shooting is something San Antonio could use. He knocked down a sweet-looking three on Saturday. He’s got the size and ability to be an NBA player.
By Jacob Douglas, via Pounding The Rock