[PtR] 马刺夏季联赛不敌湖人:我们从中得到了哪些启示? ▶️

By Jacob Douglas | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2025-07-09 21:07:42

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2025 NBA California Classic - San Antonio Spurs v Los Angeles Lakers

湖人第四节狂砍32分,逆转马刺。

圣安东尼奥马刺队的夏季联赛队伍曾一度火力全开、配合默契,看起来将轻松取得对洛杉矶湖人队的两位数胜利。然而,紫金军团随后加强了防守强度,导致银黑军团失误连连,湖人队抓住机会在第四节轰下32分,最终以89-88的微弱优势险胜马刺。

在夏季联赛中,胜负并非最重要的衡量标准。比起胜负,人们更希望看到年轻球员稳步进步,以及那些努力崭露头角的潜力新秀打出亮眼表现。而马刺队在加州经典赛中收获颇丰。

圣安东尼奥马刺队的14号秀卡特·布莱恩特 (Carter Bryant) 在他的第二场夏季联赛比赛中看起来更适应了。他出场24分钟,得到9分2盖帽。布莱恩特似乎仍在适应NBA三分线(比大学联赛三分线略远),他的几次远投都偏短。不过,他还是命中了两记三分,动作流畅自如。他具备成为稳定拉开空间型球员的潜质;他只是需要更多训练和比赛的磨练。

在防守端,布莱恩特有几次亮眼瞬间,包括在第一节结束时一次出色的单防,成功锁死了对手。

卡特·布莱恩特的防守太棒了 pic.twitter.com/gsnkfapDXB

— Tom Petrini (@ RealTomPetrini) 2025年7月9日

在同一节早些时候,他还贡献了一记令人惊叹的盖帽,展现了他的臂展和运动能力。无球防守时,他有几次漏人,导致湖人队的达尔顿·克内希特 (Dalton Knecht) 等人命中空位三分,克内希特本场为湖人贡献了25分。新秀需要两场以上的比赛才能适应NBA的比赛速度和跑位。通常来说,无球防守是年轻球员最需要提升的方面。布莱恩特拥有防守天赋,迟早会在无球防守端有所进步。

马刺队还从其他发展联盟球员那里获得了诸多贡献。其中许多人正在竞争圣安东尼奥队大名单上的三个空余位置,以及一个双向合同名额。随着马刺队前往拉斯维加斯,我们将看到这支球队如何围绕榜眼秀迪伦·哈珀 (Dylan Harper) 进行磨合。接下来的四场比赛对于大卫·琼斯-加西亚 (David Jones-Garcia)、莱利·米尼克斯 (Riley Minix) 和哈里森·英格拉姆 (Harrison Ingram) 等球员来说至关重要。

圣安东尼奥队将于7月10日星期四晚9点前往拉斯维加斯,迎战他们的首个对手费城76人队。您可以在ESPN观看本场比赛。

总结与启示:

  • 琼斯-加西亚依旧是圣安东尼奥队表现最出色的球员。他与科尔·斯威德 (Cole Swider)、佩莱·拉尔森 (Pelle Larsson)、基沙德·约翰逊 (Keshad Johnson) 和杰克逊·罗威 (Jackson Rowe) 一同入选了加州经典赛最佳阵容。凭借其精妙的技术和强硬的球风,他成为了马刺队的进攻利器。周二的比赛中,他得到25分、6篮板和5助攻。值得注意的是,在NBA球队大名单上,他不太可能获得如此多的持球机会,但他的三分投射和防守本能应该能为他赢得一个球队席位。随着圣安东尼奥队通过交易腾出阵容空间,琼斯-加西亚看起来至少值得获得一份双向合同的考察机会。
  • 米尼克斯自上赛季受伤以来首次重返赛场。马刺队肯定对他实行了出场时间限制,因为他只在对阵湖人队的比赛中出场13分钟。米尼克斯4投3中得到8分,其中包括一记美如画的中距离跳投和一次内线精妙的上篮。作为得分手,米尼克斯的比赛表现非常全面。他曾是莫尔黑德州立大学的头号得分手。他有望在下赛季获得一份双向合同,也是夏季联赛名单上最受关注的球员之一。
  • 落选秀坎·卡特 (Cam Carter) 没有获得太多出场时间,但每当他上场时,表现都令人眼前一亮。这位身材较小的双能卫在周二出场的4分钟里命中了关键的两记三分。我希望这个夏天能看到他更多的表现。也许在圣安东尼奥队让一些有望进入最终大名单的球员休战后,他能获得更多机会。
  • 奥马里·摩尔 (Omari Moore) 在夏季联赛中持续给人留下深刻印象。他在对阵洛杉矶队的比赛中得到10分4篮板。他是一名稳健的直线突破手,凭借他6英尺6英寸(约1.98米)的身材,防守表现出色,并展现了拉开空间的能力。这种技能组合无论如何都能让你在NBA立足。
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What we learned from the Spurs summer league loss to the Lakers

2025 NBA California Classic - San Antonio Spurs v Los Angeles Lakers

Los Angeles explodes to a 32-point fourth quarter to take down the Spurs.

It appeared that the San Antonio Spurs’ summer league team was clicking on all cylinders and would cruise to a double-digit victory over the Los Angeles Lakers. Then the team in purple and gold turned up the defensive pressure, causing the team in silver and black to make mistakes, which the Lakers capitalized on for a 32-point fourth quarter, narrowly squeaking out a 89-88 win over the Spurs.

Wins and losses aren’t the primary statistic of the summer league. More than anything, you want to see steady improvement from young players and big games from hidden gems trying to make a name for themselves. The Spurs got plenty of that in the California Classic.

San Antonio’s 14th overall pick, Carter Bryant, looked more comfortable in his second summer league game. He had 9 points and 2 blocks in his 24 minutes. Bryant looks like he’s still adjusting to the NBA three-point line (just a bit deeper than the college line) as he was short on a number of his deep jumpers. He splashed home a pair of triples, looking smooth doing so. He has the makings of a consistent floor spacer; he just needs the repetitions.

Defensively, Bryant had some standout moments, including a lockdown one-on-one possession at the end of the first quarter.

Carter Bryant defense is something else man pic.twitter.com/gsnkfapDXB

— Tom Petrini (@ RealTomPetrini) July 9, 2025

He made an eye-popping block earlier in that quarter that showed off his length and athleticism. Off the ball he lost his man a few times, leading to open threes from the likes of Dalton Knecht, who had 25 points for the Lakers. It takes more than two games for rookies to get used to the speed and movement of the NBA. Typically off-ball defense is the biggest improvement young players need to make. Bryant is a defensive talent, and should get better off the ball eventually.

The Spurs got plenty of contributions from the other G League players on the roster. Many of whom are now fighting for the three open roster spots in San Antonio, and an open two-way spot. As the Spurs head to Las Vegas, we’ll get to see how the team gels around second-overall pick, Dylan Harper. These next four games loom large for players like David Jones-Garcia, Riley Minix and Harrison Ingram.

San Antonio will travel to Vegas for its first game against the Philadelphia 76ers on Thursday July 10th at 9 p.m. You can watch the game on ESPN.

Takeaways:

  • Jones-Garcia continues to be San Antonio’s standout player. He made the All-California Classic team alongside Cole Swider, Pelle Larsson, Keshad Johnson and Jackson Rowe. He’s been the Spurs’ go-to offensive weapon thanks to his craftiness and tough. He had 25 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists on Tuesday. It’s important to note that he likely won’t have the ball in his hands this much on an NBA roster, but his three-point shot and defensive instincts should earn him a spot on a team. As San Antonio clears roster spots with trades, Jones-Garcia looks like a player that should at least earn a look on a two-way.
  • Minix returned to the court for the first time since his injury last season. The Spurs must have him on a minutes restriction, as he played just 13 minutes against the Lakers. Minix had 8 points on 3-4 shooting, including a sweet looking mid-range jumper and a crafty layup on the interior. Minix has a lot of game as a scorer. He was a go-to guy at Morehead State. He’s slated for a two-way contract next season, and one of the summer roster’s most interesting players.
  • Undrafted free agent, Cam Carter, doesn’t get a lot of playing time, but when he does, it’s electric. The smaller combo-guard knocked down two big three-pointers in his 4 minutes on Tuesday. I’d like to see more of him eventually this summer. Perhaps after San Antonio shuts down some of the players expected to make their final roster.
  • Omari Moore continues to impress with his summer league minutes. He had 10 points and 4 rebounds against LA. He’s a solid straight-line driver, defends well with his 6-foot-6 frame, and has shown the ability to space the floor. That’s a skillset that will keep you around in the NBA, one way or the other.

By Jacob Douglas, via Pounding The Rock