[SpursTalk] 评分:马刺队对阵热火队 – 夏季联赛首战

By LJ Ellis | SpursTalk, 2025-07-06 10:56:49

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圣安东尼奥马刺队在2025年夏季联赛的首场比赛中以82-69负于迈阿密热火队。由于榜眼秀迪伦·哈珀 (Dylan Harper) 和回归的双向合同射手莱利·明尼克斯 (Riley Minnix) 缺阵,马刺队在进攻端举步维艰。圣安东尼奥队在前三节防守端表现出色,得以紧咬比分,但在第四节失去对比赛的掌控。

马刺队将在周日迎来他们的第二场夏季联赛比赛,对手是金州勇士队。那将是他们在加州经典夏季联赛中的三场比赛中的第二场。之后,圣安东尼奥队将前往拉斯维加斯继续夏季联赛的征程——哈珀和明尼克斯预计将在拉斯维加斯登场。

数据 – 马刺队对阵热火队

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马刺队对阵热火队 – 最终评分

卡特·布莱恩特 (Carter Bryant)

优点: 卡特·布莱恩特从感官上看,他是一名身材高大、臂展出色、运动能力突出的侧翼球员,拥有成为优秀防守者所需的一切身体条件。他在防守端的能量值得称赞,在防守端的沟通也同样出色。卡特在空中高点摘下篮板,然后毫不犹豫地运球推进。进攻端,他无疑亮点频现。他既能运球投篮,也能通过跑动接球投篮。投篮前的身体控制看起来不错,高出手点令人眼前一亮。

缺点: 他的防守影响力受限于他持续不断的犯规。卡特在外线紧逼防守时,在对手突破时过于手部动作过多,反倒帮了对手。如果想在NBA比赛中留在场上,他需要更聪明。半场结束时他已三次犯规,第三节结束时达到五次。进攻端,卡特在寻找跳投机会时有些过于激进。与此同时,他在突破时又过于犹豫;在防守真正封堵住路线之前,他似乎就放弃了自己。卡特显然需要在狭小空间内的运球以及移动中做出正确判断的能力方面下功夫。

总评: 首次亮相还算不错。他展现出了一些特质,预示着他不仅仅是一名3D角色球员——所以马刺队应该会对他们所看到的一切感到满意。

评分:C+

哈里森·英格拉姆 (Harrison Ingram)

英格拉姆受到了出场时间限制,在14分钟的出场时间内未能产生太大影响。进攻端,我喜欢他在传球方面所展现的一切。他持球时能做出快速、聪明的决定。防守端,英格拉姆利用长臂干扰传球路线。不幸的是,他面临多项挑战。进攻端,尽管自上次看到他打球以来,体重有所减轻,但英格拉姆仍然显得相对瘦小、缺乏爆发力,并且投篮姿势不够自然。防守端,他必须完美地卡位,否则他的身体劣势就会暴露无遗。总的来说,英格拉姆表现平平,但如果说实话,他的缺陷看起来仍然会成为他NBA生涯的致命伤。

评分:C-

戴维·琼斯-加西亚 (David Jones-Garcia)

优点: 琼斯-加西亚以18分领跑马刺队。他制造犯规并站上罚球线的能力(罚球10中9)可以说是圣安东尼奥队对阵热火时最好的进攻武器。这位多米尼加共和国球员身高约6英尺5英寸,对于一名主控手来说,这个身高非常出色。再加上长臂和永不停歇的拼劲,琼斯-加西亚是一个引人关注的新秀。他能在人群中控球,并充分利用长臂获得理想的投篮角度。

缺点: 琼斯-加西亚对阵热火时投篮选择糟糕。他在油漆区面对NBA级别运动员时的终结能力是一个大大的问号。持球时间如此之长却零助攻,这充分说明了他在组织进攻方面的挣扎。展望未来,我认为琼斯-加西亚有机会赢得一份双向合同,进入大名单,但他必须表现得比这场比赛更好。

评分:C

内森·门萨 (Nathan Mensah)

在第一节,门萨完成了两次强力盖帽,并造成一次进攻犯规。这几乎就是他全场所有的亮点了。比赛的其余时间他几乎毫无作为。

评分:C

奥马里·摩尔 (Omari Moore)

摩尔首发出场,但表现令人遗忘。在23分钟内,他累积了4次失误和2次犯规,并且三次出手全部偏出。在防守端也时有出现问题。

评分:D

德克斯特·丹尼斯 (Dexter Dennis)

只有布莱恩特的出场时间(25分钟)比丹尼斯多。他看起来和移动起来都像一名NBA级别的运动员。我喜欢他在防守端的积极性。进攻端,他投入比赛,无球跑动出色。他的跳投看起来很流畅,并在油漆区展现出灵巧性。丹尼斯看起来对于奥斯汀马刺队(发展联盟球队)来说是个不错的补充。

评分:B-

贾米尔·尼尔森二世 (Jameer Nelson, Jr.)

我并不是尼尔森打法风格的忠实拥趸,因为他是一名偏重进攻的矮个控卫——但对阵热火时,他的技能包是马刺队所需要的。在圣安东尼奥队进攻举步维艰的情况下,他制造机会的能力如同一股清新的空气。他去年也参加了夏季联赛,但今年看起来更具爆发力。他突破到篮下时有爆发力,并且能够高高跃起。尼尔森的传球,尤其是运球后的传球,看起来也有所提高。

评分:B+

凯尔·曼加斯 (Kyle Mangas)

曼加斯在油漆区完成了一次巧妙的终结,并送出了几次漂亮的传球——但其他方面都举步维艰。按照NBA标准,他缺乏运动能力,这让他在防守端苦不堪言。进攻端,他的投篮姿势看起来不错,但几乎不可能获得清晰的出手机会。

评分:D+

奥萨伊·奥西福 (Osayi Osifo)

奥西福的表现令人无法忽视。他完成了两次令人印象深刻的扣篮(包括一次快攻中自己创造的暴力扣篮),他作为一名6英尺8英寸(约2米03)的球员,展现出惊人的速度,同时在17分钟内累积了9次犯规。这位来自南非的球员明显缺乏精湛的技术,但他移动能力强、打球努力、从不退缩。他可能没有在NBA立足的潜力,但他诱人的天赋让他有机会在这项运动中有所作为。

评分:B

奇布佐·阿格博 (Chibuzo Agbo)

对于一名6英尺7英寸(约2米01)的前锋来说,阿格博的投篮姿势非常流畅优美。对阵热火时,他还完成了一次精彩突破,展现了他的耐心和智慧。马刺队需要射手,因此阿格博值得关注。

评分:B-

易卜拉希马·迪亚洛 (Ibrahima Diallo)

迪亚洛是一名标准的、强硬的传统中锋。他不擅长外线防守,他的手可能像水泥一样笨拙,上半身过重导致他在对抗中难以保持平衡。但他身高7英尺1英寸(约2米16),打球努力,跑动积极,并且善于抢篮板——这让他在夏季联赛这个舞台上具备一定价值。

评分:B-

乔什·乌杜杰 (Josh Uduje)

乌杜杰在8分钟内得到7分,总的来说抓住了机会。当晚最精彩的动作是他在三分线外接到球后,在篮下完成了一次强硬的终结。考虑到他是马刺队仅有的三名真正的新秀之一(另两位是布莱恩特和阿格博),乌杜杰应该对自己的表现感到满意。

评分:B+

迈克·诺伊斯 (Mike Noyes)

很明显,诺伊斯基本上是把在加州的这些比赛当作拉斯维加斯夏季联赛开始前的某种季前赛。轮换阵容没有太多逻辑可言,但我猜他的目标是尽可能多地考察球员。战术层面上,诺伊斯应该对马刺队开场阶段获得的大量空位投篮感到满意……但银黑军团只是不断地投丢空位三分。但愿如此,希望接下来的比赛不会如此混乱。等到迪伦·哈珀在拉斯维加斯与球队会合时,希望诺伊斯能够缩小轮换阵容,并制定出一套更具连贯性的轮换方案。

评分:C

点击查看原文:Grades: Spurs vs. Heat – Summer League Game #1

Grades: Spurs vs. Heat – Summer League Game #1

The San Antonio Spurs began their 2025 summer league action with an 82-69 defeat at the hands of the Miami Heat. Without second overall pick Dylan Harper and returning two-way sharpshooter Riley Minnix, the Spurs had difficulties putting the ball in the basket. San Antonio played well enough defensively to keep things close for three quarters before losing their grip on the game in the fourth period.

The Spurs play their second summer league game on Sunday against the Golden State Warriors. That will be their second of three games at the California Classic Summer League. From there, San Antonio will travel to Las Vegas to resume summer league play — with Harper and Minix expected to suit up in Vegas.

Stats – Spurs vs. Heat

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Spurs vs. Heat – Final Grades

Carter Bryant

The good: Carter passed the eye-test as a big, long, athletic wing with all the necessary physical tools to become a plus defender. His energy level on defense was commendable, as was his communication on that end. Carter grabbed rebounds at the apex and then didn’t hesitate to dribble the ball up the court. Offensively, there were definitely flashes. He shot off the dribble and off of movement. His body control going into his shot looked good and his high-release point was exciting to see. The bad: His defensive impact was limited due to his nonstop fouling. Carter picked up players high on the perimeter but bailed out opponents by getting too handsy on drives. He’ll need to be smarter if he’s to stay on the court in an NBA game. He had three fouls by halftime and five fouls by the end of the third quarter. Offensively, Carter was a little too aggressive looking for his jumpshot. Simultaneously, he was too hesitant on drives; he’d give up on himself before the defense truly closed the door. Carter obviously has work to do in terms of dribbling in close quarters and making the right reads on the move. All in all: Not a bad first outing for Carter. There were glimpses of attributes that would make him more than just a 3-and-D role player — so the Spurs have to be happy with what they witnessed.

Grade: C+

Harrison Ingram

Ingram was on a minutes restriction and wasn’t able to make much of a difference during his 14 minutes of playing time. Offensively, I liked what I saw passing-wise. He makes quick, smart decisions with the ball. Defensively, Ingram uses his long arms to run interference in passing lanes. Unfortunately, he faced several challenges. Offensively, even though he has lost weight since the last time we’ve seen him play, Ingram still looked relatively small, painfully unexplosive and like an unnatural shooter. Defensively, he has to position himself perfectly or else his physical limitations become glaringly apparent. Overall, Ingram played decent-ish but his flaws still look to be fatal to his NBA career, if I’m being honest.

Grade: C-

David Jones-Garcia

The good: Jones-Garcia led the Spurs with 18 points. His ability to get to the free throw line (9-for-10 at the charity stripe) was arguably San Antonio’s best offensive weapon against the Heat. The native of the Dominican Republic looks to be around 6-foot-5, which is really good size for a lead ball-handler. Add in long arms and a motor that has him always hustling and Jones-Garcia is an intriguing prospect. He can handle the ball in traffic and he fully utilizes his long arms to get the desired angles on his shots. The bad: Jones-Garcia had poor shot-selection against the Heat. His ability to finish in the paint against NBA caliber athletes is a big-time question mark. To finish with zero assists while handling the ball as much as he did tells the story of his playmaking struggles versus Miami. Going forward, I think Jones-Garcia has a chance to earn a two-way contract with the big boy club but he has to play better than this.

Grade: C

Nathan Mensah

In the first quarter, Mensah had a pair of powerful blocks and he also drew a charge. That ended up being the extent of his highlights for the night. He did next to nothing the rest of the way.

Grade: C

Omari Moore

Moore got the start and had an outing to forget. He racked up four turnovers and two fouls in 23 minutes while missing all three of his shots. He also had sporadic issues on the defensive end.

Grade: D

Dexter Dennis

Only Bryant played more than Dennis’ 25 minutes. He looks and moves like an NBA athlete. I liked his activity on the defensive end. Offensively, he was engaged and moved well without the ball. His jumper looked smooth and he illustrated dexterity in the paint. Dennis looks like he’d be a good get for Austin.

Grade: B-

Jameer Nelson, Jr.

I’m not the biggest fan of Nelson’s style of play because he’s a shoot-first small point guard — but his skillset was needed against the Heat. With San Antonio’s offense struggling, his ability to make things happen felt like a breath of fresh air. He was on the summer league team last year but he looks a lot more explosive this year. He has burst going to the rim and can elevate. Nelson’s passing, particularly off the dribble, also looks to be improved since the last time I watched him play.

Grade: B+

Kyle Mangas

Mangas had a crafty finish in the paint and handed out a few slick passes — but everything else was a struggle. He’s a non-athlete by NBA standards, which made it hell for him on the defensive end. Offensively, his shooting form looked fine but it was almost impossible for him to get a clear opportunity.

Grade: D+

Osayi Osifo

It was impossible to miss Osifo. He had a pair of impressive dunks (including a self-created banger in transition), he was able to show off his blazing speed for a 6-foot-8 human and he also had time to pick up nine fouls in 17 minutes. The native of South Africa obviously lacks refined skills but he’s mobile, he plays hard and he doesn’t back down. He probably doesn’t have NBA upside but his enticing raw tools give him a chance to make waves in this sport.

Grade: B

Chibuzo Agbo

For a 6-foot-7 forward, Agbo has a really clean looking shooting stroke. He also had a highlight reel drive against the Heat that exhibited patience and smarts. These Spurs need shooters so Agbo is worth keeping an eye on.

Grade: B-

Ibrahima Diallo

Diallo is your standard rock-em, sock-em traditional center. He’s not good at guarding at the perimeter, his hands might be made of cement and his top-heavy frame makes it difficult for him to stay upright while absorbing contact. But he’s 7-foot-1, plays with effort, runs the court hard and has a knack for rebounding — which gives him some value on this stage.

Grade: B-

Josh Uduje

Uduje scored seven points in eight minutes and generally took advantage of his opportunities. His best move of the night was a tough finish at the rim after catching the ball above the three-point line. Considering he was one of only three true rookies for the Spurs along with Bryant and Agbo, Uduje has to be happy with how he performed.

Grade: B+

Mike Noyes

It’s clear that Noyes is basically using these games in California as a preseason of sorts prior to the start of the summer league games in Vegas. The rotation didn’t make a whole lot of logical sense but my guess is his goal was to get a look at as many players as possible. Strategy-wise, Noyes had to be pleased with all the open shots the Spurs got early on … the Silver and Black was just missing open threes left and right. But, yeah, hopefully things aren’t as chaotic going forward. By the time Dylan Harper joins the team in Vegas, let’s hope that Noyes has narrowed his rotation and formulated a coherent rotation.

Grade: C

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