[SpursTalk] 赛后评分:马刺 vs 黄蜂——夏季联赛第7场

By LJ Ellis | SpursTalk, 2025-07-19 05:03:21

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圣安东尼奥马刺队在拉斯维加斯的夏季联赛中原本顺风顺水……直到他们遭遇了夏洛特黄蜂队。黄蜂队(4胜0负)在第二节打出一波21比0的攻势,彻底拉开比分,并以106-81轻松战胜了此前未尝败绩的马刺队。最终比分未能完全体现圣安东尼奥队被对手全面压制的真实情况。

马刺队(3胜1负)此前已让迪伦·哈珀 (Dylan Harper) 结束本届夏季联赛征程,他们将于周六对阵底特律活塞队,迎来本届夏联的收官之战。

数据统计:马刺 vs 黄蜂

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马刺 vs 黄蜂——最终评分

卡特·布莱恩特 (Carter Bryant)

这场惨败中唯一的亮点是布莱恩特的进攻表现。他以强势表现摆脱了得分低迷,9投6中(其中三分球6投4中)砍下16分。布莱恩特还贡献了令人眼前一亮的突破上篮和货真价实的精彩传球。他打得更加自信,因此也充分展现了其巨大的潜力。在防守端,布莱恩特偶有闪光,但他远没有夏联早期表现出的那么顽强。

评分: B+

哈里森·英格拉姆 (Harrison Ingram)

英格拉姆若想在NBA立足,必须命中三分球,因此看到他三分球11投5中令人欣慰——即便这11次出手基本上都处于大空位。不幸的是,这几记三分球几乎是他在对阵黄蜂队时所有积极贡献的总和。英格拉姆的防守还有很多不足,他在篮板拼抢上不如往常积极,甚至他那值得信赖的传球能力也失准了。

评分: C+

莱利·米尼克斯 (Riley Minix)

我认为这实际上是米尼克斯一场令人担忧的表现。马刺队急需有人挺身而出提供得分火力——而米尼克斯未能做到。他有时显得运动能力极其匮乏,这对他在攻防两端都造成了负面影响。有时米尼克斯试图承担更重的责任,但他根本无力承担。

评分: C

大卫·琼斯-加西亚 (David Jones-Garcia)

在夏季联赛开局火热之后,琼斯-加西亚的表现早该回归平庸,而对阵夏洛特队时正是如此。他三分球9投2中,两分球5投2中,且仅获得了两次罚球机会。他的控球看起来不稳定,而他高效传球的能力仍然是一个明显的问号。琼斯-加西亚的防守努力不值得称道,尽管他在篮板拼抢上的决心值得肯定。

评分: C-

伊布拉希马·迪亚洛 (Ibrahima Diallo)

迪亚洛有几次值得注意的防守表现,包括几次漂亮的盖帽。他的篮板表现也不错。遗憾的是,他在进攻端是一个巨大的负担,有时甚至凭一己之力就拖慢了球队的进攻节奏。

评分: C

德克斯特·丹尼斯 (Dexter Dennis)

在这场比赛之前,我认为丹尼斯有机会在圣安东尼奥或其他地方获得一份双向合同。遗憾的是,他对阵黄蜂队的表现相当糟糕。他投丢了所有三分球,投篮7投1中,控球困难,运球看起来极其松散。丹尼斯有几次机会利用他顶级的运动能力,但他却避免了身体接触。我仍然看好他成为一名双向合同球员,但他在这场比赛中表现出的不协调性令人担忧。

评分: D+

凯尔·曼加斯 (Kyle Mangas)

“许愿池曼加斯”继续莫名其妙地在夏季联赛中获得出场时间。他在进攻端作用不大,但与他在防守端的形同虚设相比,进攻端反而显得令人印象深刻。

评分: D

奥萨伊·奥西福 (Osayi Osifo)

奥西福在场时,马刺队看起来还算过得去。尽管他效率不高,但奥西福不懈的积极性帮助圣安东尼奥队保持了竞争力。他以3次助攻领跑替补阵容,这值得注意,因为随着夏季联赛的进行,他的传球能力稳步提升。

评分: B

小贾米尔·尼尔森 (Jameer Nelson, Jr.)

黄蜂队在防守时选择绕过掩护,放空尼尔森投篮——而这一策略收到了丰厚的回报。尼尔森投篮8投1中,对自己的跳投毫无信心。他那不寻常的犹豫不决,抵消了他原本可能是一场更好的组织表现。在防守端,我喜欢他的努力,但他的实际影响微乎其微。

评分: C-

坎姆·卡特 (Cam Carter)

卡特的精彩表现与出场时间比仍然亮眼。在五分钟的垃圾时间里,他得到了七分华丽的进球。可惜卡特在本届夏季联赛中从未能进入轮换阵容。

评分: Inc.

奇布佐·阿格博 (Chibuzo Agbo)

阿格博显然知道自己的长处所在。在五分钟内,他尝试了四次三分球出手。可惜的是,这四次出手全部打铁。

评分: Inc.

迈克·诺伊斯 (Mike Noyes)

诺伊斯必须为这场糟糕的表现承担一些责任。哈珀的缺阵显然损害了球队的机会,但球队毫无生气的状态才是更大的问题。诺伊斯还因为他对曼加斯的偏爱,以及在第四节末将布莱恩特重新派上场,导致后者在垃圾时间扭伤脚踝而失分。

评分: D

点击查看原文:Grades: Spurs vs. Hornets – Summer League Game #7

Grades: Spurs vs. Hornets – Summer League Game #7

Summer league in Las Vegas was going swimmingly for the San Antonio Spurs … until they ran into the Charlotte Hornets. The Hornets (4-0) used a 21-0 run in the second quarter to blow the game wide open and cruise to a 106-81 victory over the previously undefeated Spurs. The final score doesn’t tell the true story of how much San Antonio was dominated.

The Spurs (3-1), who have shut down Dylan Harper for the rest of summer league, play their final game on Saturday versus the Detroit Pistons.

Stats: Spurs vs. Hornets

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Spurs vs. Hornets – Final Grades

Carter Bryant

The silver lining of this blowout loss was Bryant’s offensive play. He snapped out of his scoring slump in a big way, scoring 16 points on 6-for-9 shooting including 4-for-6 from three-point range. Bryant also authored impressive drives to the hoop and legitimately impressive passes. He played with much more confidence and, as a result, his sky-high potential was on full display. Defensively, Carter had some bright moments but he wasn’t nearly as tenacious as he was earlier in summer league.

Grade: B+

Harrison Ingram

Ingram has to hit threes to make it in the NBA so it was great to see him go 5-for-11 from deep — even if all 11 attempts were basically wide open. Unfortunately, those threes were about the extent of his positive production against the Hornets. Ingram’s defense left a lot to be desired, he wasn’t as active on the boards as usual and even his trustworthy passing ability was off-kilter.

Grade: C+

Riley Minix

I thought this was actually a really worrisome outing for Minix. The Spurs desperately needed someone to step up and provide a scoring punch — and Minix didn’t deliver. He looked painfully unathletic at times, which negatively impacted him on both sides of the court. There were times Minix tried to carry a larger load but he was simply incapable.

Grade: C

David Jones-Garcia

Jones-Garcia was due for a return to earth outing after a scorching hot start to summer league and that’s exactly what happened versus Charlotte. He was only 2-for-9 on threes, 2-for-5 on twos and shot just a pair of free throws. His ball-handling looked iffy and his ability to efficiently pass the basketball remains a glaring question mark. Jones-Garcia’s defensive effort was nothing to write home to the Dominican Republic about, although he deserves credit for his determination on the boards.

Grade: C-

Ibrahima Diallo

Diallo had a few notable defensive plays, including a couple of nice blocks. He also rebounded well. Sadly, he was such a liability on offense that he single-handedly bogged down the flow at times.

Grade: C

Dexter Dennis

Coming into this game, I thought Dennis had a chance to land a two-way contract in San Antonio or elsewhere. Regrettably, his play against the Hornets was pretty darn terrible. He missed all his shots from deep, finished 1-for-7 from the field, had trouble holding onto the ball and his handle looked painfully loose. Dennis had a few opportunities to utilize his elite athleticism but instead he avoided contact. I still like him as a two-way prospect but the amount of discoordination he exhibited in this game was concerning.

Grade: D+

Kyle Mangas

Make-A-Wish Mangas continues to inexplicably rack up summer league minutes. He can’t do much on the offensive end but he’s actually impressive on that end compared to his uselessness on the defensive end.

Grade: D

Osayi Osifo

With Osifo on the court, the Spurs looked halfway decent. While he wasn’t too efficient, Osifo’s relentless activity helped San Antonio compete. Him leading the bench with three assists is noteworthy because he has steadily become a more competent passer as summer league has progressed.

Grade: B

Jameer Nelson, Jr.

The Hornets were going under screens and daring Nelson to shoot — and the strategy paid hefty dividends. Nelson was 1-for-8 from the field and didn’t trust his jumper at all. His uncharacteristic indecision negated what would have otherwise been one of his better playmaking outings. Defensively, I liked his effort but his tangible impact was minimal.

Grade: C-

Cam Carter

Carter’s excitement-to-minute ratio continues to shine. In five garbage minutes, he scored seven fancy points. It’s too bad Carter could never crack the rotation in this summer league session.

Grade: Inc.

Chibuzo Agbo

Agbo clearly knows where his bread is buttered. In five minutes, he attempted four three-pointers. Unfortunately for him, all four ended up being misfires.

Grade: Inc.

Mike Noyes

Noyes has to take some blame for this dud of a performance. Not having Harper obviously hurt the team’s chances but the lifeless nature of the team was more of an issue. Noyes also loses some points for his Mangas devotion and for putting Bryant back into the game late in the fourth quarter only to have Bryant turn his ankle in garbage time.

Grade: D

By LJ Ellis, via SpursTalk