[PtR] 马刺夏季联赛战胜勇士,我们学到了什么

By Jacob Douglas | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2025-07-07 09:36:43

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2025 NBA California Classic - Golden State Warriors v San Antonio Spurs

奥斯汀马刺队的前瞻,以及比赛最后阶段的险胜。

周六经历了一场艰难的收尾战后,圣安东尼奥马刺夏季联赛队强势反弹,以90-88险胜金州勇士。值得一提的是,他们是在缺少两名乐透秀的情况下完成的。迪伦·哈珀 (Dylan Harper) 因腹股沟伤势恢复,连续第二场比赛缺阵。卡特·布莱恩特 (Carter Bryant) 则在赛前几分钟因“休息”被列为缺阵。马刺球迷需要等到拉斯维加斯夏季联赛才能真正看到这两名新秀的表现。

这也让夏季联赛阵容中的其他球员承担起了对阵这支强硬勇士队的重任。剩余的球员由二轮秀、落选自由球员和发展联盟球员组成。这可能预示了奥斯汀马刺队下赛季的阵容构成。这支发展联盟球队有望拥有几名主要得分手、多名持球手、优秀的射手以及一些强硬的内线球员。

各支球队总是在夏季联赛中寻找未被发掘的年轻天赋。马刺队可能就有几名符合这一描述的球员。戴维·琼斯-加西亚 (David Jones-Garcia) 和小贾米尔·尼尔森 (Jameer Nelson Jr.) 再次展现了不俗的表现。琼斯-加西亚全场得到25分,投篮14投9中,其中三分球7投4中。尼尔森得到12分,其中10分来自罚球线,他可以随心所欲地突破篮下得分。这两名球员都在为自己争取夏季联赛结束后的一份训练营邀请,无论是在圣安东尼奥还是其他地方。

马刺的夏季联赛教练组应该对球队阵容中的天赋感到满意。即使抛开那两名表现突出的球员不谈,球队其他成员在战胜勇士的比赛中也展现了许多,尤其是在外线投篮方面,全队三分命中率达到了39.3%。周二晚上,他们将在旧金山迎战洛杉矶湖人,有一次机会延续他们的出色表现。

关键点:

  • 琼斯-加西亚将成为大多数马刺球迷周末讨论的焦点。他让我想起一个球权使用率更高的哈里森·巴恩斯 (Harrison Barnes),他有扎实的三分球、精明的得分方式和出色的防守。他的控球有些松散,几次被抢断,总共有6次失误。但他通过抢断造成了对手三次失误,并且他的传球为圣安东尼奥创造了不错的得分机会。他是一名身高6英尺5英寸的矮个前锋,但他的技术足以弥补身高劣势。尽管马刺在侧翼球员方面储备过多,但他仍有望成为双向合同的不错人选。
  • 在这个夏天剩下的比赛中,请留意奥马里·摩尔 (Omari Moore)。他是马刺队看重的那种后卫:他是一名扎实的持球防守者,拥有6英尺6英寸的出色身高,并且接球就投三分能力出众。他得到13分和4次助攻,三分球6投3中。圣安东尼奥让他先于尼尔森和坎·卡特 (Cam Carter) 等球员首发,显然,他们在他身上看到了潜力。
  • 哈里森·英格拉姆 (Harrison Ingram) 再次只打了14分钟,并且在关键时刻明显不在场上。他得到8分、6个篮板和2次抢断。你会希望一名选秀球员在夏季联赛的第二年有更多表现。英格拉姆从来都不是那种能够1对1统治比赛的球员;他只是还没有在这些比赛中产生一名NBA角色球员应有的影响力。
  • 奥萨伊·奥西福 (Osayi Osifo) 是一名充满无法抑制的能量且极具观赏性的球员。他能够持球突破高大内线球员,积极冲击篮板,并在防守端给对手制造麻烦。比赛后期他喉咙被肘击,不得不离场。在那之前,他已经得到8分、5个篮板和……5次犯规。
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What we learned from the Spurs’ summer league win over the Warriors

2025 NBA California Classic - Golden State Warriors v San Antonio Spurs

A preview of the Austin Spurs and a tight win down the stretch.

After a tough finish on Saturday, the San Antonio Spurs’ summer league team bounced back with a close 90-88 win over the Golden State Warriors. They did it without either of the Spurs’ lottery selections. Dylan Harper sat out his second straight game recovering from a groin injury. Carter Bryant was designated as out just minutes before the game with a “rest” designation. Spurs fans will need to wait until Las Vegas to get a real look at both rookies.

That left the rest of the summer roster to take on a tough Warriors squad. The remaining players consisted of second-round picks, undrafted free agents, and G League players. It may have been a glimpse at what the Austin Spurs could look like next season. The G League team should be in good shape with some go-to scorers, multiple ball-handlers, shooters, and some tough big men.

Teams are always on the lookout for untapped young talent in the summer league. The Spurs may have a few players who fit that description on their team. David Jones-Garcia and Jameer Nelson Jr. had solid games once again. Jones-Garcia put up 25 points on 9-14 shooting from the field, including 4-7 from three. Nelson Jr. had 12 points, 10 of which came at the free throw line as he got to the cup at will. Both players are putting themselves in a position to earn a training camp invite at the end of the summer, whether it’s in San Antonio or somewhere else.

The Spurs’ summer staff should be happy with the amount of talent on the roster. Even outside of the two standouts, the rest of the team showed a lot in the win over the Warriors, especially shooting the ball from deep, as the team knocked down 39.3% of their threes. They’ll have one more chance in San Francisco to keep up their solid play against the Los Angeles Lakers on Tuesday night.

Takeaways:

  • Jones-Garcia is going to be the topic of conversation for most Spurs fans coming out of the weekend. He reminds me of a higher-usage Harrison Barnes, with his solid three-point shot, crafty scoring, and solid defense. His handle is a bit loose. He got stripped a few times and had 6 total turnovers. He created three turnovers with steals, and his passing created good looks for San Antonio. He’s an undersized forward at 6-foot-5, but he has the skill to make it work. The Spurs are leaning on the edge of having too many wings, but he could be a good bet on a two-way contract.
  • Keep an eye on Omari Moore for the rest of the summer. He’s the type of guard the Spurs value. He’s a solid defender at the point of attack, has great size at 6-foot-6, and knocks down threes off the catch. He had 13 points and 4 assists while knocking down three of his six deep balls. San Antonio is starting him over the likes of Nelson Jr. and Cam Carter. Clearly, they see something in him.
  • Harrison Ingram once again only played 14 minutes and was noticeably absent from the court in clutch time. He had 8 points, 6 rebounds, and 2 steals. You’d like to see a draft pick do a bit more in his second year of summer league. Ingram was never going to be the player who dominates 1-on-1; he’s just not making the impact an NBA role player should in these games yet.
  • Osayi Osifo is an uncontainable ball of energy who is fun as hell to watch. He’s taking bigs off the dribble, attacking the glass, and making things hard defensively. He caught an elbow to the windpipe late in the game that sidelined him. Before that, he had 8 points, 5 rebounds and… 5 fouls.

By Jacob Douglas, via Pounding The Rock