By Tom Orsborn, Staff writer | San Antonio Express-News (SAEN), 2025-07-15 00:48:15
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2025年7月14日,在内华达州拉斯维加斯托马斯&马克中心举行的犹他爵士队对阵圣安东尼奥马刺队的2025年NBA夏季联赛比赛中,圣安东尼奥马刺队2号 迪伦·哈珀 (Dylan Harper) 运球突破。
拉斯维加斯——马刺新秀后卫 迪伦·哈珀 (Dylan Harper) 并未让一个慢热的开局毁掉自己的夜晚。
这位上个月选秀大会的榜眼秀在下半场得到他全部16分中的12分,帮助马刺队在周一晚间托马斯&马克中心以93-91的比分在加时赛中击败犹他队,将拉斯维加斯夏季联赛的战绩提升至3胜0负。
马刺夏季联赛主教练 迈克·诺伊斯 (Mike Noyes) 在中场休息时,对包括 哈珀 和第14号秀 卡特·布莱恩特 (Carter Bryant) 在内的首发球员说了一些严厉的话,当时马刺队以35-41落后。
“我觉得我们今天的首发球员没能进入状态。我让他们知道了,” 诺伊斯 说道,“我认为我们的替补球员上场后提供了很好的能量,然后随着比赛的进行,首发球员也做出了回应。”
哈珀 的表现尤其如此,他在比赛还剩4.7秒时,运球突破重重防守完成一次上篮,将比赛拖入加时。
“我只是重新调整了自己,从未气馁,” 哈珀 说道,“只是继续前进。”
马刺队最终依靠二年级前锋 莱利·米尼克斯 (Riley Minix) 在接到 哈里森·英格拉姆 (Harrison Ingram) 的界外发球后,底线压哨命中一记后仰跳投赢得比赛。赛后他的队友们将他团团围住,这一庆祝场面标志着夏季联赛最精彩的时刻之一。
米尼克斯 的绝杀球发生在 诺伊斯 叫了一个暂停之后,此前犹他队的 凯尔·菲利普科夫斯基 (Kyle Filipkowski) 在比赛还剩1.9秒时扣篮得分,将比分扳成91-91平。
“第一选择是给 卡特 空接,第二选择是 迪伦 借助掩护切出,” 米尼克斯 说道,“我在这次进攻之前告诉 哈里森 :‘如果内线太拥挤,如果没有空位,就在底角找我,我会找到空位的。’当时确实有点拥挤,没有空位,他找到了我,我出手了,球进了。”
诺伊斯 说:“ 英格拉姆 传了一个漂亮的球。我们当时没有暂停了,所以必须把球发出来。剩下的就交给 莱利 了。”
发展联盟老将 大卫·琼斯-加西亚 (David Jones-Garcia) ,他正在努力争取与马刺队签订一份双向合同,本场比赛替补出场得到28分,继续他在夏季联赛中的得分狂潮。
“除了我们交手过的球队,我没有看过太多夏季联赛,但在我看来, 琼斯-加西亚 是夏季联赛中最好的球员,” 诺伊斯 说道,“他一直表现出色。……无论夏季联赛结束后他获得怎样的合同,他都值得拥有每一分钱。他太棒了。”
上赛季被马刺队在第二轮选中的 英格拉姆 ,本场比赛得到15分、14个篮板和6次助攻。 米尼克斯 则贡献了13分和6个篮板。
“ 莱利 是一名优秀的篮球运动员,” 诺伊斯 说道,“我们早就知道了。由于(去年一月结束他赛季的肩伤),他的能力之前有点被隐藏。我甚至认为他今晚可能是我们最好的持球防守者。”
菲利普科夫斯基 为爵士队贡献了35分和11个篮板。爵士队在第四顺位选中的 埃斯·贝利 (Ace Bailey) ,他上赛季在罗格斯大学与 哈珀 搭档表现出色,本场比赛因臀部疼痛缺席。
哈珀 在夏季联赛的第二场比赛中出场25分钟,此前他因轻微腹股沟伤势缺席了旧金山加州经典赛的全部三场比赛以及上周拉斯维加斯夏季联赛揭幕战对阵费城队的比赛。他在周六对阵达拉斯队的夏季联赛首秀中出场20分钟,得到16分。
周一的比赛中, 哈珀 投篮16投5中,其中三分球4投1中,罚球7罚5中。他还得到2次助攻、5次失误和2个篮板。
布莱恩特 出场30分钟,得到5分、5个篮板、2次盖帽和1次抢断。他再次经历了一个艰难的投篮之夜,投篮11投2中,其中三分球3投0中。
“我对此一点也不担心,” 诺伊斯 在谈到 布莱恩特 在夏季联赛中三分线外26投仅3中时说道,“他会命中投篮的。他的防守有时表现得非常好,以至于他的防守盖过了他的进攻表现。 卡特 拥有出色的进攻能力,他只是需要克服紧张情绪。”
总而言之,这对新秀们来说是一场充满挑战的比赛,但 诺伊斯 指出这就是他们学习的方式。
“我刚刚在全队面前告诉新秀们,我认为他们今天都打得很艰难,但没关系,” 诺伊斯 说道,“这就是我们在这里的原因——变得更好。错误是会发生的。错误有助于学习。我认为他们两人都在关键时刻为我们挺身而出,而且这不仅仅是得分。是防守,是交流,是活力,所有这些加起来就有了效果。”
诺伊斯 强调,这对 哈珀 来说很困难,因为他因伤病起步太晚,马刺队在7月4日前往旧金山之前就诊断出了这一伤势。
“他所处的位置,几个月没有打比赛了,期望很高,” 诺伊斯 说道,“期望不应该那么高。他现在正处于他应该在的位置。一旦常规赛开始,他的身体状态会好得多。他现在所处的境地很艰难,就像,是的,我们希望他能多积累一些比赛经验。”
“但我认为他做出的回应非常出色。我一度以为他会沮丧地抱头,但他走出了困境。他在关键时刻为我们挺身而出。他是球队这场胜利的关键一环。”
Dylan Harper #2 of San Antonio Spurs attacks the basket against Elijah Harkless #16 of Utah Jazz during 2025 NBA Summer League game between the Utah Jazz and San Antonio Spurs at the Thomas & Mack Center on July 14, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Dylan Harper #2 of San Antonio Spurs shoots the ball over Kyle Filipowski #22 of Utah Jazz during 2025 NBA Summer League game between the Utah Jazz and San Antonio Spurs at the Thomas & Mack Center on July 14, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Dylan Harper drives into the lane during 2025 NBA Summer League game between the Utah Jazz and San Antonio Spurs at the Thomas & Mack Center on July 14, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Dylan Harper overcomes slow start to help push Spurs to overtime win
Dylan Harper #2 of San Antonio Spurs dribbles the ball during 2025 NBA Summer League game between the Utah Jazz and San Antonio Spurs at the Thomas & Mack Center on July 14, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
LAS VEGAS – Spurs rookie guard Dylan Harper wasn’t about to let a slow start ruin his night.
The No. 2 overall pick in last month’s draft scored 12 of his 16 points in the second half to help the Spurs improve to 3-0 at the Las Vegas Summer League with a 93-91 overtime win over Utah on Monday night at Thomas & Mack Center.
Spurs Summer League coach Mike Noyes had some choice words for his starters, including Harper and No. 14 pick Carter Bryant, after the Spurs came into the break trailing 41-35.
“I didn’t think our starters showed up to play tonight. I let them know,” Noyes said. “I thought our bench came in and provided some good energy and then the starters responded as the game went on.”
That was especially true of Harper, who forced overtime with a driving layup through traffic with 4.7 seconds left.
“I just regrouped and just never put my head down,” Harper said. “Just kept going.”
The Spurs won the game on second-year forward Riley Minix’s fadeaway baseline jumper at the buzzer after he caught an inbound pass from Harrison Ingram. His teammates mobbed him afterward in a celebration that marked one of the best moments of Summer League.
Minix’s game-winner came after Noyes called a timeout following a dunk by Kyle Filipkowski that knotted the score at 91-91 with 1.9 seconds left.
“The first look was supposed to be to Carter for a lob and the second look was for Dylan coming off a pin down,” Minix said. “And I told Harrison before the play, 'If it’s too crowded, if nothing’s open, find me in the corner, I’ll get open. And it was a little crowded, nothing was open and he found me and I put a shot up and it went in.”
Said Noyes, “Ingram made a terrific pass. We didn’t have any timeouts, so we had to get the ball in. Riley did the rest.”
G League veteran David Jones-Garcia, who is vying for a two-way contract with the Spurs, continued his scoring romp through Summer League with 28 points off the bench.
“I have not watched much Summer League outside of the teams we’ve played, but to me, (Jones-Garcia) is the best player in Summer League,” Noyes said. “He has been phenomenal. … Whatever contract he gets coming out of Summer League, he deserves every penny of it. He’s been terrific.”
Ingram, who the Spurs drafted in the second round last season, finished with 15 points, 14 rebounds and six assists. Minix had 13 points and six boards.
“Riley is a good basketball player,” Noyes said. “We’ve known it for a while now. It’s been a little hidden because of (the shoulder injury that ended his season last January). I actually thought he might’ve been our best on-ball defender tonight.”
Filipkowski led the Jazz with 35 points and 11 rebounds. Ace Bailey, who the Jazz selected fourth overall after he starred with Harper at Rutgers last season, sat out the game with a sore hip.
Harper logged 25 minutes in just his second game of Summer League after missing all three games at the California Classic in San Francisco and the win over Philadelphia in the Vegas opener last week due to a minor groin issue. He had 16 points in 20 minutes in a win over Dallas in his debut on Saturday.
On Monday, Harper hit 5 of 16 from the field, including 1 of 4 from 3-point range, and was 5 of 7 from the free throw line. He also had two assists against five turnovers and two rebounds.
Bryant finished with five points, five rebounds, two blocks and one steal in 30 minutes. He suffered through yet another tough shooting night, going 2 of 11 from the field, including 0 of 3 from deep.
“I couldn’t be less worried about it,” Noyes said of Bryant hitting just 3 of his 26 shots from beyond the arc in Summer League. “He’s going to make shots. His defense has overshadowed his offense because he’s been so good at times defensively. Carter has a great offensive game. Just needs to get the nerves out of the way.”
All in all, it was a challenging game for the rookies, but Noyes noted that’s how they learn.
“I just told the rookies in front of the team I thought both of them had a rough go today, and that’s okay,” Noyes said. “That’s why we’re here - to get better. Mistakes are going to happen. Mistakes facilitate learning. I thought both of them came through in the clutch for us, and it wasn’t always scoring the ball. It was defense, it was talking, it was energy and all of that stuff adds up.”
Noyes stressed that it’s been difficult for Harper because he got such a late start because of his injury, which the Spurs diagnosed before they left for San Francisco on July 4.
“The position he’s in, he hasn’t played (games) in months and the expectations are high,” Noyes said. "The expectation shouldn’t be high. He’s right where he needs to be. His conditioning will be way better once the season comes around. He’s in a tough spot right now where it’s like, yeah, we want to get some games under our belt.
“But I thought the response he had was great. I though he had his head in his hands at one point. He came out of it. He delivered down the stretch for us. He was a huge piece of this team win.”
By Tom Orsborn, Staff writer, via San Antonio Express-News