By LJ Ellis | SpursTalk, 2025-07-09 17:15:48
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圣安东尼奥马刺队在加州经典夏季联赛中以1胜2负的战绩收官,其中一场比赛在对阵洛杉矶湖人队时拱手让出胜利。马刺队在下半场大部分时间保持着可观的领先,但在比赛末段遭遇崩盘,最终让湖人队以89-88险胜。
接下来,圣安东尼奥将前往拉斯维加斯继续他们的夏季联赛征程。在拉斯维加斯, 迪伦·哈珀 (Dylan Harper) 有望迎来他的马刺队首秀——这足以成为我们保持关注的理由。
数据:马刺对阵湖人
马刺对阵湖人——最终评分
卡特·布莱恩特
亮点:防守端无疑展现出了高水平的闪光点。 卡特·布莱恩特 (Carter Bryant) 的脚步非常灵活,这使他能够在远端外线施加防守压力。他的团队防守有时表现出色,并且他始终积极沟通。进攻端,我看到了潜力。他缺乏自信,但看起来具备自主创造投篮机会的能力。不足:布莱恩特今晚投篮表现再次不佳。他显然不信任自己在包夹中运球的能力。四次失误和四次犯规准确地描绘了他今晚有时表现出的散漫。
评分:C+
莱利·米尼克斯
莱利·米尼克斯 (Riley Minix) 迎来了他的夏季联赛首秀,表现相当不错。进攻端,他很有天赋;他不仅仅是一个接球即投的射手。米尼克斯拥有天生的得分才华——因此希望随着夏季联赛的进行,我们能看到更多。防守端,他实际上看起来还算可以。米尼克斯有时脚步略显笨重,但大部分时间里,他利用身体优势在防守端表现得相当不错。
评分:B
哈里森·英格拉姆
亮点: 哈里森·英格拉姆 (Harrison Ingram) 毫无疑问是这支球队中最好的传球手。他视野开阔,能快速阅读比赛并传球时机把握出色。防守端,他看起来臂展比实际更长,这让他具有干扰性。不足:由于他缺乏手感、身高或运动能力,得分是个问题。这些问题也限制了他的防守上限。
评分:C
戴维·琼斯-加西亚
戴维·琼斯-加西亚 (David Jones-Garcia) 继续承担着球队的进攻重任。他贡献了高效的25分,投篮15中9,其中三分球5中3,罚球4罚全中。他的投篮姿势优美,进攻时富有耐心,手感令人羡慕。对阵湖人队时,他在传球和减少失误方面做得更好。防守端,他表现平平,缺乏前几场比赛中展现出的强度。总而言之,琼斯-加西亚无疑正在努力争取一份双向合同。
评分:A-
内特·门萨
内特·门萨 (Nate Mensah) 的防守影响力有限。他的脚步有时看起来缓慢,身高劣势也十分明显。然而,在进攻端,他展现出色的手活,并能持续跑到空位。当马刺队在拉斯维加斯拥有完整的夏季联赛阵容时,观察他的表现会很有趣。在那种情况下,他应该会是一名有价值的角色球员。
评分:B-
奥马里·摩尔
摩尔在比赛末段出现了一个致命失误,助攻了洛杉矶的逆转努力——但我喜欢他在那之前的表现。作为一名6英尺6英寸(约1.98米)的球员,他是一名出色的控球手。他运球灵活且擅长冲击篮筐。他的跳投姿势扎实,决策能力通常是加分项。防守端,他无论有球无球都积极拼抢。 奥马里·摩尔 (Omari Moore) 已经成功地从糟糕的夏季联赛揭幕战中反弹。
评分:B
奥萨伊·奥西福
奥萨伊·奥西福 (Osayi Osifo) 仍然是一名观赏性十足的球员。他在场上充满努力和决心。他的快攻速度确实能改变比赛走向。他在篮板拼抢中的身体对抗显而易见。奥西福天赋技能不多,但他拥有超出常人的拼劲。
评分:B+
德克斯特·丹尼斯
德克斯特·丹尼斯 (Dexter Dennis) 在进攻端未能真正打开局面。他尝试打得有侵略性,但突破路线就是没有打开。防守端,我喜欢他所展现的。他在防守端的潜力实际上相当高。
评分:C+
凯尔·曼加斯
他的数据并不亮眼,但这对于 凯尔·曼加斯 (Kyle Mangas) 来说是向前迈出的一大步。他仍然没有在夏季联赛中投进三分,但曼加斯打球充满勇气,传球出色,并且在内线敢于对抗。他的防守在这个级别永远不会是他的亮点,但他今晚在拼抢方面做得更好了。
评分:C+
贾米尔·尼尔森二世
贾米尔·尼尔森二世 (Jameer Nelson, Jr.) 在场上充满活力。他的爆发力令人印象深刻,并且在攻防两端都毫不犹豫。不幸的是,尼尔森有点失控,他的失误(三次)和抢断(三次)一样多。再加上在仅仅六分钟内五次投篮出手和三次罚球出手,可以说尼尔森有点过于活跃,反而效果不佳。
评分:C
奇布佐·阿格博
奇布佐·阿格博 (Chibuzo Agbo) 清楚自己的定位。他在五分钟内出手了五次三分。他命中了其中的两记远投,因此命中率无可抱怨。
评分:B-
卡姆·卡特
卡姆·卡特 (Cam Carter) 展现了一些亮点。他只出场了四分钟,但命中了两次三分。我希望在夏季联赛的某个时候能看到他获得更多出场时间。
评分:B
迈克·诺伊斯
曼加斯比尼尔森、阿格博和卡特获得更多出场时间无疑是一个有趣的决定。其他人的轮换没有问题。比赛末段的崩盘并非 迈克·诺伊斯 (Mike Noyes) 特别的责任。
评分:C+
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Grades: Spurs vs. Lakers – Summer League Game #3
The San Antonio Spurs finished the California Classic Summer League with a record of 1-2 after fumbling away a game against the Los Angeles Lakers. The Spurs held a healthy lead throughout the second half before a late collapse allowed the Lakers to escape with a 89-88 victory.
Next up, San Antonio travels to Las Vegas to continue their summer league play. In Vegas, Dylan Harper is expected to make his Spurs debut — so that’s reason enough to stay tuned.
Stats: Spurs vs. Lakers
Spurs vs. Lakers – Final Grades
Carter Bryant
The good: There were definitely high level flashes of defensive brilliance. Bryant can really move his feet, which allows him to pressure far out on the perimeter. His team defense was excellent at times and he consistently communicated. Offensively, I see glimpses. He lacks confidence but the tools appear to be there for him to create his own shots. The bad: Bryant shot poorly again. He clearly doesn’t trust his ability to dribble in traffic. Four turnovers and four fouls accurately paints the picture of how sloppy he was at times tonight.
Grade: C+
Riley Minix
Minix made his summer league debut and he looked pretty good. Offensively, he’s talented; he’s not just a catch and shoot sniper. Minix has natural scoring talent — so hopefully we see more of that as summer league continues. Defensively, he actually looked halfway decent. Minix was a little bit heavy-footed at times but did pretty well on that end for the most part by using his size.
Grade: B
Harrison Ingram
The good: Ingram is easily the best passer on this team. He sees the court well, processes the action quickly and has great timing. Defensively, he’s longer than he looks, which allows him to be disruptive. The bad: Scoring is an issue because of his lack of touch, height or athleticism. Those issues also cap his defensive upside.
Grade: C
David Jones-Garcia
Jones-Garcia continues to carry the squad offensively. He put together an efficient 25 point outing that saw him hit 9-of-15 from the field, including 3-of-5 from three-point range and 4-for-4 at the line. His shooting stroke is pristine, he’s attacking with patience and his touch is enviable. Against the Lakers, he did a much better job of passing the ball and limiting his mistakes. Defensively, he was okay-ish but lacked the intensity we saw in previous outings. All in all, Jones-Garcia is definitely making a push for a two-way contract.
Grade: A-
Nate Mensah
Mensah’s defensive impact was muted. His feet looked slow at times and his lack of size was glaring. Offensively, though, he flashed good hands and moved to open spots consistently. It’ll be interesting to watch how he performs in Las Vegas when the Spurs have their full summer league team. In that setting, he should be a valuable role player.
Grade: B-
Omari Moore
Moore had a painful turnover at the end that aided Los Angeles’ comeback efforts — but I like how he played before that. He’s a good ball-handler for being 6-foot-6. He has some wiggle to him and can get down hill. The form on his jumper is solid and his decision-making is usually a plus. Defensively, he competes on and off the ball. Moore has successfully bounced back from a dreadful summer league opener.
Grade: B
Osayi Osifo
Osifo continues to be a fun player to watch. He’s all effort and determination out there. His speed in the open court is legitimately game-changing. His physicality on the boards is palpable. Osifo isn’t blessed with much skill but he has more than his share of heart.
Grade: B+
Dexter Dennis
Dennis couldn’t really get it going offensively. He tried to be aggressive but the lanes just weren’t opening for him. Defensively, I liked what I saw. His potential on that end is actually quite high.
Grade: C+
Kyle Mangas
His stats don’t jump off the page but this was a big step forward for Mangas. He still hasn’t hit a three-pointer in summer league but Mangas plays with guts, passes the ball well and is courageous in the paint. His defense will never be a positive trait at this level but he did a better job tonight of scratching and clawing.
Grade: C+
Jameer Nelson, Jr.
Nelson was a ball of energy out there. His explosiveness was impressive and he showed no hesitation on either end. Unfortunately, Nelson got a bit out of control, as he gave (three turnovers) as much as he got (three steals). Add in five field goal attempts and three free throw attempts in only six minutes and it’s safe to say Nelson was a bit too active for his own good.
Grade: C
Chibuzo Agbo
Agbo understands his role. He shot five three-pointers in five minutes. He hit two of his long-balls, so there’s no complaining about the accuracy.
Grade: B-
Cam Carter
Carter has some sizzle. He only played four minutes but he knocked down a pair of triples. I want to see him get an extended run at some point in summer league.
Grade: B
Mike Noyes
Mangas playing more than Nelson, Agbo and Carter is certainly an interesting decision. The rest of the rotation was fine. The meltdown at the end wasn’t particularly Noyes’ fault.
Grade: C+
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