By LJ Ellis | SpursTalk, 2025-07-13 09:53:06
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圣安东尼奥马刺队在拉斯维加斯以76-69击败达拉斯独行侠队,将战绩提升至2胜0负。这场比赛最令人记忆深刻的,无疑是 迪伦·哈珀 (Dylan Harper) 和 库珀·弗拉格 (Cooper Flagg) 这两位2025年NBA选秀大会状元和榜眼热门之间的对决。弗拉格在31分钟内得到31分,但可以肯定地说,两支德克萨斯州球队都对各自选中的高顺位新秀的表现感到非常满意。
数据统计:马刺 vs. 独行侠
马刺 vs. 独行侠——最终评分
迪伦·哈珀
尽管体能方面显然还有提升空间,但哈珀在马刺夏季联赛首秀中表现得非常出色。我们先从他的防守谈起。他在罗格斯大学时看起来并非一名突出的防守者,但今天下午的防守表现非常优秀。他给持球人施压,及时提供协防,甚至还能护筐。进攻端,哈珀一如预期般流畅。他没有强行出手,而是打得精准高效。他传球出色,篮下脚步和耐心令人赞叹,制造犯规的巧妙也显而易见。从观感上看,哈珀具备了大号组织者的潜质。他身材高大修长,同时协调性也很好。他可以提升体能、改善外线投篮,并在无球进攻时更积极……但是,伙计,作为马刺球迷,这是一个令人兴奋的时刻。哈珀看起来已经注定会成为一名球星。
评分:A-
卡特·布莱恩特
比赛不同,但情况相同。布莱恩特在防守端是绝对的野兽。即使在防守库珀·弗拉格时,布莱恩特在防守端的表现也令人印象深刻。他的身材、积极性、无畏、身体对抗、机动性和预判能力结合在一起,造就了一位高水平的防守型潜力股。进攻端嘛,嗯,不怎么样。布莱恩特投丢了全部七次运动战出手,更糟糕的是,他还出现了四次失误。他在进攻端显得犹豫不决,出手时投篮偏短。布莱恩特的投篮姿势看起来不错,出手点也绰绰有余——他现在就是投不进。希望他能在接下来的比赛中命中几个三分,找找手感。
评分:B-
哈里森·英格拉姆
优点:英格拉姆的篮板嗅觉非常好。他是一名非常优秀的传球手,能够很好地阅读比赛,及时送出传球。他在防守端非常专注,进攻端通常也能做出正确的选择。缺点:英格拉姆的身体条件限制确实极大地影响了他的场上表现。在防守端,他很难跟上速度更快的球员或进行护筐。进攻端,英格拉姆难以找到得分角度,面对任何有身材优势的优秀防守者,他都会被彻底限制。
评分:C+
莱利·米尼克斯
圣安东尼奥需要三分投射,所以这应该能让米尼克斯保持在轮换阵容中。他的三分投篮丝滑流畅;只要获得空位机会,他的投篮看起来总能命中。对阵独行侠时,他无球跑动出色,并送出聪明的快传。他的比赛感觉是一大优势。防守端,米尼克斯存在一些问题。他的横向移动缓慢得像冰川,总体看起来也很慢(不过,公平地说,米尼克斯的防守现在可能看起来比实际情况更糟,因为布莱恩特在防守端表现太出色了)。
评分:B-
伊布拉希马·迪亚洛
迪亚洛担任中锋首发,但只打了六分钟。在这段时间里,他护筐出色,在篮板拼抢中存在感十足。
评分:B
大卫·琼斯-加西亚
琼斯-加西亚替补出场,为哈珀腾出空间。值得称赞的是,这次降格并没有让他失去状态。在27分钟内,他又贡献了21分。他投篮出色,尤其是三分线外3投3中。防守端,我喜欢琼斯-加西亚的表现。他在外线施压,然后尽力在内线协防。然而,今天下午也有一些不足。他进攻端的决策能力还有待提高。琼斯-加西亚太多次该投时传,该传时投。他移动中的传球不稳定,有时运球不稳,这导致他出现了全队最高的六次失误。
评分:B
德克斯特·丹尼斯
丹尼斯继续着他非常稳定的夏季联赛表现。他命中了两记三分球,目前在拉斯维加斯三分线外已是7投6中。丹尼斯的运动能力在防守端依然是一股积极的力量,他的突破威胁正在为队友创造空间。不知不觉中,他很可能已经为自己赢得了竞争马刺或其他球队双向合同的机会。
评分:B
奥萨伊·奥西福
奥西福的比赛令人赏心悦目。他是一名技术略显粗糙的球员,但他打得非常努力,总是出现在关键位置。他在开放场地(快攻)中的速度能改变比赛,在近距离对抗中速度极快,以至于在顺下攻筐时很容易获得空位。奥西福犯规太多,防守轮转经常迟滞,进攻端在禁区外几乎无法做贡献——但他充满了活力,在夏季联赛中总能帮助到球队。
评分:B+
贾米尔·尼尔森二世
在拉斯维加斯的首场比赛表现不佳后,尼尔森冷静下来,对阵独行侠时打出了更受控的篮球。他没有出现失误,并持续做出正确的选择。他沟通良好,总是出现在正确的位置。尼尔森有时会注意力不集中,但今天下午他始终保持专注和高效。
评分:B
凯尔·曼加斯
曼加斯总体来说还行。进攻端有几次跑位不对,但他在防守端表现尚可,并几次抢到地板球。
评分:B-
内特·门萨
门萨获得了一些替补中锋的时间,但表现令人失望。他在挡拆防守中过于漫不经心,而且在仅仅七分钟内犯规四次。
评分:C-
迈克·诺伊斯
诺伊斯做得很好。让琼斯-加西亚替补出场是需要勇气的,但这是一个正确的决定。他让哈珀可以有球无球兼顾,这很明智,因为这正是他常规赛会做的事情。我喜欢诺伊斯毫不犹豫地选择不使用真正的中锋。我今天对他最大的不满是,我认为他本可以在让布莱恩特主防弗拉格方面做得更好。那对布莱恩特来说会是一个很好的考验,而且他显然是圣安东尼奥队对阵弗拉格的最佳防守者。
评分:B
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Grades: Spurs vs. Mavericks – Summer League Game #5
The San Antonio Spurs moved to 2-0 in Las Vegas by defeating the Dallas Mavericks by a final score of 76-69. What will be remembered most about this game was the battle between Dylan Harper and Cooper Flagg, the top two picks of the 2025 NBA Draft. Flagg finished with 31 points in 31 minutes but it’s safe to say that both Texas teams were thrilled with what they saw from their top picks.
Stats: Spurs vs. Mavericks
Spurs vs. Mavericks – Final Grades
Dylan Harper
While his conditioning obviously has room for improvement, Harper looked damn good in his Spurs summer league debut. Let’s start with his defense. He didn’t look like a notable defender at Rutgers but his D this afternoon was very good. He pressured the ball, he offered timely help and he even protected the rim. Offensively, Harper looked as smooth as advertised. He didn’t force anything but instead played with precision. He passed the ball well, his footwork and patience going to the rim were awesome, and his craftiness in drawing fouls was apparent. In terms of the eye-test, Harper looks the part of a jumbo playmaker. He’s big and long but also very coordinated. He can get in better shape, shoot the ball better from the perimeter and be more active when away from the ball offensively … but, man, it’s an exciting time to be a Spurs fan. Harper already looks like he’ll be a stud.
Grade: A-
Carter Bryant
Different game, same story. Bryant was an absolute beast on defense. Even when defending Cooper Flagg, Bryant looked great on that end of the court. His size, activity, fearlessness, physicality, mobility and anticipation combine to create a high-level defensive prospect. Offensively, yeah, no, it’s not good. Bryant missed all seven shots from the field and made matters worse by turning it over four times. He’s hesitant on offense and his shots are short when he lets it fly. Bryant’s form looks fine and his release point is more than adequate — he’s just not hitting anything right now. Let’s hope he can hit a couple threes in an upcoming game to get going.
Grade: B-
Harrison Ingram
The good: Ingram has very good rebounding instincts. He’s a very good passer who reads the court well and delivers passes on time. He’s locked in defensively and usually makes the right plays offensively. The bad: Ingram’s physical limitations really negatively impact what he can do out there. On defense, it’s difficult for him to stay in front of quicker players or defend the rim. Offensively, Ingram struggles to find angles to score and gets swallowed up by any type of quality defender with size.
Grade: C+
Riley Minix
San Antonio needs three-point shooting so that should keep Minix in the mix. His three-point shot is buttery smooth; it always looks like it’s going in when he gets an open look. Against the Mavs, he moved well without the ball and made heady, quick passes. His feel for the game is a plus. Defensively, Minix has some issues. His lateral movement is glacial and he looks slow in general (although, to be fair to Minix, his D may look worse than it is right now because of how well Bryant is playing on that end).
Grade: B-
Ibrahima Diallo
Diallo started at center but played just six minutes. In that time, he protected the hoop well and was felt on the boards.
Grade: B
David Jones-Garcia
Jones-Garcia went to the bench to make room for Harper. To his credit, that demotion didn’t knock him out of his groove. In 27 minutes, he poured in 21 more points. He shot well, particularly his 3-for-3 showing from three-point range. Defensively, I liked how Jones-Garcia played. He pressured out on the perimeter and then helped out in the paint as much as he could. There were some negatives this afternoon, however. His decision-making offensively left a lot to be desired. Jones-Garcia too often passed when he should have shot and shot when he should have passed. His passing on the move was wonky and his ball-handling was shaky at times, which led to a team-high six turnovers.
Grade: B
Dexter Dennis
Dennis continues his very solid summer league play. He knocked down a pair of three-pointers and is now 6-for-7 from deep in Vegas. Dennis’ athleticism remains a force for good on defense and the threat of his drives are opening up lanes. Quietly, he has likely put himself in the competition for a two-way contract from the Spurs or elsewhere.
Grade: B
Osayi Osifo
Osifo is a blast to watch. He’s a raw player but he plays so hard that he’s always in the middle of the action. His speed in the open court is game-changing and he’s so quick in close quarters that he finds it easy to get open when rolling to the rim. Osifo fouls too much, he’s late to rotate on defense too often and he can’t really do much outside of the paint on offense — but he’s such a ball of energy that he can’t help but aid the team in summer league.
Grade: B+
Jameer Nelson, Jr.
After a poor showing in his first game in Vegas, Nelson settled down and played a more controlled brand of basketball versus Dallas. He went without a turnover while consistently making the right plays. He communicated well and was reliably in the right spots. Nelson tends to have stretches of discombobulation but this afternoon he stayed on the straight and narrow.
Grade: B
Kyle Mangas
Mangas was mostly fine. He moved to the wrong spots on offense a couple times but he held up decently well on defense and he scooped up loose balls a couple times.
Grade: B-
Nate Mensah
Mensah got some backup center minutes but underwhelmed. He was too nonchalant in pick-and-roll coverage and also fouled four times in only seven minutes.
Grade: C-
Mike Noyes
Good stuff from Noyes. Bringing Jones-Garcia off the bench was gutsy but it was the right call. He allowed Harper to play on and off the ball, which was smart because that’s what he’ll be doing during the regular season. I liked that Noyes didn’t hesitate to go without a true center. My main issue with him today is I thought he could have done a better job of keeping Bryant on Flagg. That would have been a great test for Bryant and he was clearly San Antonio’s best defender against Flagg.
Grade: B
By LJ Ellis, via SpursTalk