By LJ Ellis | SpursTalk, 2025-07-07 12:39:55
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圣安东尼奥马刺队在第二场夏季联赛中取得了首胜,以90-88的比分在金州勇士队的主场击败了对手。在缺少乐透秀迪伦·哈珀 (Dylan Harper) 和卡特·布莱恩特 (Carter Bryant)——以及莱利·米尼克斯 (Riley Minix)——的情况下,马刺队在一场全程胶着的比赛中,在最后时刻顶住了压力。
数据:马刺队对阵勇士队
马刺队对阵勇士队——最终评分
哈里森·英格拉姆 (Harrison Ingram)
在第二场夏季联赛比赛中,英格拉姆的表现明显更好。他更加耐心,聪明地利用身体,并在篮下强行创造出手机会。他的传球依然是亮点。在防守端,他表现稳健,并且双手保持活跃。然而,从宏观来看,英格拉姆的身高、运动能力或投篮手感不足,这让人很难想象他在更高水平的联赛中能扮演何种角色。他是一名聪明的球员,但如果想弥补自身劣势,他需要拥有史上顶级的球商。(英格拉姆仍受出场时间限制——当比赛移师拉斯维加斯后,这一限制是否会解除将值得关注。)
评分:B+
大卫·琼斯-加西亚 (David Jones-Garcia)
优点:琼斯-加西亚显然是一位天生的得分手。他的三分投篮姿势流畅,能够轻松在禁区找到自己的投篮点,在多种角度下都能展现出巧妙的得分感觉,并本能地制造犯规。在防守端,他非常努力。缺点:琼斯-加西亚作为一名控球后卫,控球不够稳固;他难以在人群中运球突破。虽然他的视野尚可,但传球时机不可靠,通常低于标准水平。他犹豫不决的运球和传球导致了对阵勇士队时的六次失误。琼斯-加西亚正在积极尝试理解何时是好的出手时机,何时又更适合传球。总评:琼斯-加西亚的得分能力让他成为一名颇具吸引力的新秀,但作为一名组织核心型新秀,他存在一些明显的缺陷。
评分:B
内森·门萨 (Nathan Mensah)
看起来门萨和英格拉姆一样,也受到了出场时间限制。对阵金州勇士队时,他在进攻端贡献甚微,但防守端的积极性值得称赞。他在防守端确实极具破坏性。
评分:B-
奥马里·摩尔 (Omari Moore)
在糟糕的首秀之后,很高兴看到摩尔在对阵金州勇士队时有所反弹。他开局就在防守端展现出值得称赞的侵略性,这帮助他建立了信心,并让他走上了正轨。一旦进入状态,摩尔看起来相当不错。他虽然还是犯下了不少错误,但他投篮表现出色,决策迅速,送出精妙传球,并且控球游刃有余。从纸面实力来看,摩尔是这支球队中更优秀的新秀之一,所以希望他能保持自在,并持续产出。
评分:B
德克斯特·丹尼斯 (Dexter Dennis)
丹尼斯打出了令人印象深刻的全能表现。进攻端,他的跳投姿势令人称赞,攻筐时的敏捷性值得关注,运动能力也十分突出。防守端,他高位领防,保持专注,并且乐于干脏活累活。总而言之,结合两场比赛的表现,丹尼斯可能是球队在前两场夏季联赛中表现最好的球员。
评分:B+
奇布佐·阿格博 (Chibuzo Agbo)
阿格博不会让任何人感到惊艳,但他身高2米01,投篮手感柔和,并且运动能力尚可。他必须成为一名出色的外线炮台才能在NBA立足,但这看起来并非完全不可能。
评分:B-
凯尔·曼加斯 (Kyle Mangas)
曼加斯作为一名得分后卫,传球能力非常出色,而且他对比赛的理解力也处于高水平。但是,他的运动能力不足真的很难证明其上场时间是合理的。在防守端,他无法有效防守对位球员。在进攻端,由于无法创造出手空间,他每一次投篮都受到干扰。曼加斯目前在夏季联赛中投篮10投1中,其中三分线外7投0中。
评分:D+
小贾米尔·尼尔森 (Jameer Nelson, Jr.)
优点:小尼尔森利用他的爆发力、力量和技巧,在仅仅18分钟内博得了12次罚球机会。我怎么强调他比去年夏季联赛时运动能力有了显著提升都不过分。传球是另一个进步的领域。小尼尔森送出了几次高质量传球,并且比赛中没有失误。防守端,他的身高劣势会影响他的发挥,但他在防守端全神贯注。缺点:小尼尔森投篮6投仅1中。他还容易运球过多。考虑到他身高1米85,他无球时看起来比持球时更自在,这也不是一个好迹象。
评分:B+
奥萨伊·奥西福 (Osayi Osifo)
奥西福在对阵勇士队时绝对是关键球员。他技术算不上精湛,但他身高2米06,速度快如鹿,而且极具侵略性。他目前在夏季联赛33分钟的上场时间里已经犯规14次,但嘿,他正在制造出影响力,并为球队带来急需的身体对抗元素。
评分:B+
易卜拉欣·迪亚洛 (Ibrahima Diallo)
迪亚洛的脚步是我见过最慢的之一。看他防守禁区之外的区域简直是折磨。幸运的是,他是一名出色的篮板手,而且他很高,所以他还是有些用处。
评分:C+
卡姆·卡特 (Cam Carter)
卡特步法灵活,自信满满。他能够轻松地通过运球创造投篮机会。卡特的问题将是他的身材。他看起来又矮又瘦。他官方身高1米90,体重84公斤,但他打得比实际身高更矮小。尽管如此,如果在夏季联赛的某个阶段能看到他获得更多上场时间会很有趣——他很有观赏性。
评分:B-
迈克·诺伊斯 (Mike Noyes)
优点:用这套阵容取得胜利令人印象深刻。这是一群落选秀和受到出场时间限制的英格拉姆。坚持使用摩尔收到了成效。我喜欢诺伊斯将琼斯-加西亚和小尼尔森一同派上场。他还允许琼斯-加西亚在失误中成长。缺点:不确定他还能在多大程度上证明让曼加斯上场的合理性。
评分:B+
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Grades: Spurs vs. Warriors – Summer League Game #2
The San Antonio Spurs got their first win of summer league in their second outing, a 90-88 victory over Warriors in Golden State’s home arena. Playing without lottery picks Dylan Harper and Carter Bryant — in addition to Riley Minix — the Spurs were able to hold on late in a battle that was close throughout.
Stats: Spurs vs. Warriors
Spurs vs. Warriors – Final Grades
Harrison Ingram
In his second summer league game, Ingram did much better. He was much more patient, used his body wisely and carved out attempts near the rim. His passing remained a plus. Defensively, he’s solid and he keeps his hands active. In the bigger picture, though, Ingram’s lack of height, athleticism or shooting touch makes it difficult to envision a role for him in the big leagues. He’s a smart player but he’d have to have an all-time great IQ to make up for his disadvantages. (Ingram is still on a minutes restriction — it’ll be interesting to see if that restriction is lifted when the games shift to Las Vegas.)
Grade: B+
David Jones-Garcia
The good: Jones-Garcia is clearly a natural-born scorer. His three-point stroke looks smooth, he can get to his spots in the lane, he has deft feel from a variety of angles and he instinctually draws contact. Defensively, he’s really putting in a lot of effort. The bad: Jones-Garcia has a loose handle for a point guard; he struggles to navigate through traffic. While his court vision is adequate, the timing of his passing is unreliable and usually substandard. His iffy dribbling and passing resulted in six turnovers against the Warriors. Jones-Garcia is actively trying to figure out what’s a good shot and when it’s better to give up the rock. Overall: Jones-Garcia’s scoring ability makes him a somewhat intriguing prospect but he has some glaring flaws as a playmaking prospect.
Grade: B
Nathan Mensah
It looks like Mensah, like Ingram, is on a minutes restriction. Versus Golden State, he did very little on the offensive end but his activity on defense was commendable. He was legitimately disruptive on that end.
Grade: B-
Omari Moore
After a poor debut, it was great to see Moore bounce back versus Golden State. He came out of the gates with commendable aggression on defense, which helped him gain confidence and get him on the right track. Once he settled in, Moore looked pretty good. He still made more than his share of mistakes but he shot it well, made quick decisions, authored smart passes and looked comfortable handling the ball. On paper, Moore is one of the better prospects on this team so hopefully he stays comfortable and keeps producing.
Grade: B
Dexter Dennis
Dennis put together an impressive all-around outing. Offensively, the form on his jumper impressed, his agility when attacking the basket was noteworthy and his athleticism popped. Defensively, he picks up high, stays engaged and he’s willing to get his hands dirty. All in all, when adding both performances together, Dennis might have been the team’s best player in the first two summer league contests.
Grade: B+
Chibuzo Agbo
Agbo isn’t going to blow anyone away but he’s 6-foot-7, has a sweet shooting stroke and is reasonably athletic. He’s going to have to become a flamethrower from deep to make it in the NBA but that doesn’t look like a total impossibility.
Grade: B-
Kyle Mangas
Mangas is a really good passer for a shooting guard and he clearly processes the game at a high level. But, man, his lack of athleticism really makes it difficult to justify playing him. Defensively, he’s not staying in front of anyone. Offensively, every shot he attempts gets bothered due to his inability to create separation. Mangas is now 1-for-10 from the field in summer league, including 0-for-7 from three-point territory.
Grade: D+
Jameer Nelson, Jr.
The good: Nelson used his mix of burst, strength and craftiness to carve out 12 free throw attempts in only 18 minutes. I can’t stress enough how much of a better athlete he is compared to last year’s summer league. Passing is another area of improvement. Nelson had a handful of quality passes and finished the contest without a turnover. Defensively, his lack of size hurts his cause but he’s locked in on that end. The bad: Nelson was only 1-for-6 from the field. He’s also still prone to dribbling too much. Considering he’s 6-foot-1, it’s also not a great sign that he looks more comfortable off the ball than on the ball.
Grade: B+
Osayi Osifo
Osifo was a definite difference-maker against the Warriors. He’s not highly skilled but he’s 6-foot-9, as fast as a deer and uber aggressive. He now has 14 fouls in 33 minutes of summer league action but, hey, he’s making things happen and adds an element of physicality that the squad needs.
Grade: B+
Ibrahima Diallo
Diallo has some of the slowest feet I’ve ever seen. It’s painful to watch him defend anything outside of the charge circle. Thankfully, he’s a good rebounder and he’s tall so he has some use.
Grade: C+
Cam Carter
Carter has shiftiness and he’s oozing with confidence. He is very comfortable getting to his shot off the dribble. Carter’s issue will be his size. He looks both short and skinny. He’s listed at 6-foot-3 and 185 pounds but he plays smaller than that. That said, it’d be fun to see him get a longer run at some point in summer league — he’s entertaining to watch.
Grade: B-
Mike Noyes
The good: Getting a win with this roster was impressive. It’s a bunch of undrafted kids and Ingram on a minutes restriction. Sticking with Moore paid dividends. I liked that Noyes played Jones-Garcia and Nelson together. He’s also allowing Jones-Garcia to play through his mistakes. The bad: Not sure how much longer he can justify playing Mangas.
Grade: B+
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