[SpursTalk] 评分:马刺对阵爵士——夏季联赛第六场

By LJ Ellis | SpursTalk, 2025-07-15 15:32:31

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在一场 胶着战 中, 赖利·米尼克斯 (Riley Minix) 和 圣安东尼奥马刺队 笑到了最后,击败了 犹他爵士队 。米尼克斯在 加时赛 时间走完前命中 底线转身跳投 ,帮助马刺以93-91险胜。凭借这场胜利,这支优秀的队伍在拉斯维加斯夏季联赛中取得了3胜0负的战绩。

马刺队开局慢热,比赛仅仅进行了几分钟就 落后了两位数 。尽管他们奋力 追平比分 ,但 圣安东尼奥 的进攻在第三节 陷入了泥潭 ,马刺队再次发现自己 两位数落后 。

在 奋力反扑 后,马刺队在第四节一度保持着可观的领先优势——却差点 葬送了比赛 。 迪伦·哈珀 (Dylan Harper) 的 上篮 将比赛拖入 加时 ,随后米尼克斯的 英雄表现 锁定了胜局。

数据:马刺对阵爵士

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马刺对阵爵士——最终评分

迪伦·哈珀

对于哈珀来说,这是一个艰难的夜晚。在他的夏季联赛首秀中,他并没有强行出手。而今晚,他却 过于强求 ,结果,当他在场时,球队进攻 陷入停滞 。他的 组织策应 作用全无,在25分钟内出现了五次 失误 ,总体而言,他没有打出 团队至上 的篮球风格。他仍在努力找回状态,有时 控球 受阻是由于 爆发力不足 。防守端,哈珀的表现也好不到哪去。他的 个人防守 还算过得去,但在 协防 时却经常迷失。好消息是,哈珀没有让开局的挣扎影响到整场比赛。他在 关键时刻 命中了一些重要的投篮,无论周围发生什么,他都能保持 沉着冷静 。今晚哈珀的表现确实糟糕透顶——但我 欣赏他克服逆境的拼搏精神 。

评分:D

卡特·布莱恩特

进攻端, 布莱恩特 送出了两次 扣篮 ,展示了他的运动能力。不幸的是,他在 外线 没有命中任何投篮——而且他的所有尝试看起来都没有特别接近篮筐。他的 侵略性 有所提升,但随着比赛的进行,那些失误似乎开始 困扰着他 。防守端,布莱恩特的 高光集锦 不如往常那样令人振奋,但他仍然完成了许多关键表现——包括几次 关键防守 ,帮助球队锁定了胜利。

评分:C

哈里森·英格拉姆

英格拉姆 无疑打出了他迄今为止在夏季联赛的最佳表现。事实上,可以说他是今晚球队最 重要的齿轮 。英格拉姆的 传球 依然出色;他结合了 传球视野 和 时机把握 的能力,对于一名前锋来说令人印象深刻。他对阵爵士队的 篮板球 至关重要。他总能 抢下 自己区域内任何 争抢的篮板 。英格拉姆还在 三分线外 6投3中,这有助于 牵制对手防守 ,并提供 扭转局势 的时刻。他的 团队防守 非常出色,但在 一对一防守 时确实有些挣扎。英格拉姆看起来速度太慢,无法防守犹他队的 速度型后卫 ,身材又太小,无法防守他们的 内线球员 。但总的来说,对于这位2024年二轮秀而言,这是朝着正确方向迈出的一大步。

评分:A-

赖利·米尼克斯

米尼克斯的夜晚将因他 制胜的20英尺后仰跳投 而被铭记。这一点理所当然。从更宏观的角度看,他在防守端仍有挣扎——尤其是在面对 速度型 球员时。他在内线错失了一些本该命中的投篮。但他也有一些 协防 时的出色时刻,整场比赛都展现了 强硬 ,并且在进攻端打出了 聪明 的篮球。

评分:B

伊布拉希马·迪亚洛

迪亚洛 首发 中锋 ,但只打了五分钟。值得称赞的是,他利用这 极少的上场时间 ,抢下了六个 篮板 并送出一次 盖帽 。但比他所做其他任何事都更重要的是,他在第四节末段命中了两记 罚球 ,帮助比赛进入 加时 。对于一位 罚球姿势不佳 的七英尺大个子来说,那是两记关键的 罚球 。干得好。

评分:B+

大卫·琼斯-加西亚

琼斯-加西亚 在夏季联赛中一直是 得分机器 ,周一晚上他延续了这一表现。在替补出场的28分钟里,他 高效地 砍下28分。他的 两分球 8投5中, 三分球 11投5中, 罚球线 上3投3中。今晚尤其需要琼斯-加西亚的进攻,因为首发球员在进攻端 缺乏章法,表现挣扎 。他 独力摧毁对手防线 的能力 挽救了比赛 。在 传球 方面,琼斯-加西亚也有亮眼表现,但有时在做决策时也存在挣扎。然而,总而言之,他在比赛的各个方面都 充满激情地竞争 ,这一点值得称赞。

评分:A-

德克斯特·丹尼斯

丹尼斯 依然是球队 低调但可靠的积极力量 。他 前三次三分出手全部命中 ,包括开局的两记三分,帮助圣安东尼奥 疲软的进攻 得以启动。丹尼斯还打出了 认真的防守 , 全场积极拼抢 ,并且 充满热情地 投入比赛。

评分:B+

奥萨伊·奥西福

与之前的夏季联赛表现相比, 奥西福 今晚 有些沉寂 ,但他仍然通过 冲抢篮板 和 护筐 为球队做出了贡献。正如我们所期待的,他的 快攻跑动 非常出色。奥西福在尝试 运球 时出现了一些 险情 ——但并非一无是处。

评分:B

凯尔·芒加斯

我不知道他有什么背景,但今晚他竟然获得了15分钟的 上场时间 ,这相当令人惊讶。 芒加斯 在 三分线外 5投0中,没有其他 亮眼表现 。

评分:D

贾米尔·尼尔森二世

尼尔森 替补登场时带来了一股 兴奋感 ,但他只打了五分钟。

评分:待定

奇布佐·阿格博

我们只看到了 阿格博 三分钟的表现,但这足以让人确信,他 面临压力时的运球 能力 还需要大量提升 。

评分:待定

迈克·诺伊斯

诺伊斯 执教出色 。他通过找到愿意 努力比赛 的球员,来应对 状态低迷的首发阵容 。(他在比赛中确实这样做了好几次。)芒加斯在这次夏季联赛中获得如此多的 上场时间 ,是我无法理解的。其余的 轮换阵容 都表现正常。我特别喜欢诺伊斯 暂停后的战术布置 ,以及他帮助哈珀和布莱恩特在挣扎中保持 投入 。

评分:B+

点击查看原文:Grades: Spurs vs. Jazz – Summer League Game #6

Grades: Spurs vs. Jazz – Summer League Game #6

In a game of runs, Riley Minix and the San Antonio Spurs got the last laugh against the Utah Jazz. Minix’s turnaround baseline jumper as time expired in overtime gave the Spurs a 93-91 victory. With the win, the good guys improved to 3-0 in Las Vegas.

The Spurs stumbled out of the gates and were down double-digits just a few minutes into the game. After catching all the way back up, San Antonio’s offense got stuck in the mud in the third quarter and the Spurs again found themselves down double-digits.

After rallying, the Spurs held a healthy lead in the fourth quarter — before almost fumbling the game away. A Dylan Harper layup forced overtime and then Minix’s heroics sealed the win.

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Spurs vs. Jazz – Final Grades

Dylan Harper

It was a tough night for Harper. In his summer league debut, he didn’t force anything. Tonight, he forced the action too much and, as a result, the offense stalled when he was in the game. His playmaking was missing in action, he turned the ball over five times in 25 minutes and he generally just didn’t play a team-centric style of basketball. Still working his way back into shape, his ball-handling suffered at times due to a lack of burst. Defensively, Harper wasn’t much better. His individual defense wasn’t bad but he got lost help-wise far too often. The good news is that Harper didn’t let his early struggles impact him the entire game. He hit some key shots during money time and remained composed no matter what was happening around him. It’s impossible to escape the fact that Harper was pretty darn bad this evening — but I liked how he battled through the adversity.

Grade: D

Carter Bryant

Offensively, Bryant had a pair of dunks that showed off his athleticism. Unfortunately, he didn’t make a shot from the perimeter — and none of his attempts appeared to be particularly close. His aggression level was higher but it appeared as if the misses started weighing on him as the game progressed. Defensively, Bryant’s highlight reel wasn’t as heartwarming as usual, though he still made more than his share of plays — including a few clutch defensive plays that helped secure the W.

Grade: C

Harrison Ingram

Ingram clearly had his best game of summer league thus far. In fact, there’s an argument to be made that he was the most important cog in the wheel tonight. Ingram’s passing remains excellent; his combination of court vision and timing is very impressive for a forward. His rebounding against the Jazz was vitally important. He could be counted on to rip down any contested board in his area. Ingram also went 3-for-6 from three-point land, which helped keep the defense honest and provide momentum-shifting moments. His team-defense was really good but he did struggle in one-on-one situations. Ingram looked to be too slow to defend Utah’s speedy guards and too small to guard their bigs. But, overall, this was a big step in the right direction for the 2024 second round pick.

Grade: A-

Riley Minix

Minix’s night will be remembered for his game-winning 20-foot fadeaway. And rightfully so. Looking at the bigger picture, he had his struggles on the defensive end — particularly against quickness. He missed a few shots inside that he should have made. But he did have some good moments when helping on defense, he exhibited toughness throughout and he played a smart brand of basketball on offense.

Grade: B

Ibrahima Diallo

Diallo started at center but only played five minutes. To his credit, he took advantage of that miniscule amount of playing time by securing six rebounds and blocking a shot. But more important than anything else he did was sink a pair of free throws late in the fourth quarter to help force overtime. Those were big freebies for a seven-footer with iffy form. Well done.

Grade: B+

David Jones-Garcia

Jones-Garcia has been a scoring machine in summer league and it continued Monday night. In 28 minutes off the bench, he poured in an efficient 28 points. He was 5-for-8 on two-pointers, 5-for-11 on three-pointers and 3-for-3 at the free throw line. Jones-Garcia’s offense was especially needed tonight because the starters struggled to do anything coherent on that end of the court. His ability to be a one-man wrecking crew was game-saving. Passing-wise, Jones-Garcia had his moments but also struggled at times to make the right decision. All in all, though, he competed with gusto in all areas of the game and that should be applauded.

Grade: A-

Dexter Dennis

Dennis continues to be a quiet but dependable force for good. He connected on his first three three-point attempts, including an early pair that helped San Antonio’s anemic offensive attack get going. Dennis also played conscientious defense, hustled all around the court and performed with enthusiasm.

Grade: B+

Osayi Osifo

Osifo was a bit muted compared to previous summer league showings but he still helped out by crashing the boards and protecting the rim. His running of the court, as we’ve come to expect, was very good. Osifo had some adventures when trying to dribble the ball — but it wasn’t all bad.

Grade: B

Kyle Mangas

I’m not sure who he is related to but it’s pretty amazing that he was granted 15 minutes tonight. Mangas was 0-for-5 from three-point land and didn’t do much else of note.

Grade: D

Jameer Nelson, Jr.

Nelson provided a jolt of excitement when he entered the game but he only played five minutes.

Grade: Inc.

Chibuzo Agbo

We only saw three minutes of Agbo but it was enough to state with confidence that his ball-handling against pressure needs quite a bit of work.

Grade: Inc.

Mike Noyes

Noyes coached well. He responded to a listless group of starters by finding a group that would put in the work. (He actually had to do that a few times during the game.) Mangas getting so many minutes this summer league is something I can’t understand. The rest of the rotation was fine. I especially liked Noyes’ playcalling out of timeouts and that he helped keep Harper and Bryant engaged throughout their struggles.

Grade: B+

By LJ Ellis, via SpursTalk