[SAEN] 马刺球星维克托·文班亚马在免费队内赛中为球迷献上表演

By Tom Orsborn, Staff Writer | San Antonio Express-News (SAEN), 2025-10-04 21:21:55

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圣安东尼奥马刺队前锋维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama) 在2025年9月29日星期一,于圣安东尼奥举行的NBA球队媒体日上接受记者采访。

在周六晚间举行的年度银黑公开队内赛中,维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama) 砍下12分,让现场10,576名渴望看到这位马刺球星重返赛场的球迷欣喜不已。

尽管文班亚马所在的银队最终以65-67不敌黑队,但球迷们仍为能看到这位身高7英尺4英寸的中锋重返赛场并打出统治级表现而激动不已。文班亚马去年二月在首次亮相全明星赛后,因右肩血栓而导致其二年级赛季提前结束。

这是自1月31日马刺以144-118大胜密尔沃基的比赛以来,文班亚马首次在 Frost Bank Center 球馆登场,他在那场比赛中砍下了30分、14个篮板和6次盖帽。

颇为应景的是,文班亚马命中了本场队内赛的第一个进球,他接到亚当·弗拉格勒 (Adam Flagler) 的内线传球,轻松上篮得手。这位21岁的法国人在第一节6投4中,贡献了8分。

文班亚马在开场阶段的得分表演还包括一次扣篮,当时他在低位面对身高7英尺1英寸、体重270磅的卢克·科内特 (Luke Kornet) 完成了进攻。此外,他还在开场几分钟内命中一记打板投篮,这很可能让在场的许多球迷想起了马刺传奇蒂姆·邓肯 (Tim Duncan) 的招牌动作。

“老实说,他在终结进攻时简直就是个怪物,而且他创造投篮机会的能力也非同寻常,”科内特在谈到文班亚马时说道。根据马刺队本赛季的官方数据,文班亚马的体重为240磅,比他的新秀赛季增加了30磅。

比赛中也出现了一个惊魂时刻,2024-25赛季年度最佳新秀斯蒂芬·卡斯尔 (Stephon Castle) 在下半场与文班亚马膝盖相撞后离场,但一位球队发言人在赛后表示,这位后卫“并无大碍”。

有多名球员缺席了本场队内赛,包括在休赛期接受了拇指手术的新秀榜眼迪伦·哈珀 (Dylan Harper);正从休赛期腿筋伤势中恢复的德阿龙·福克斯 (De’Aaron Fox);休赛期遭遇小腿伤病的杰里米·索汉 (Jeremy Sochan);以及休赛期接受了脚跟手术的凯利·奥利尼克 (Kelly Olynyck)。

德文·瓦塞尔 (Devin Vassell)(健康轮休)和乔丹·麦克劳克林 (Jordan McLaughlin) 也同样没有出战。

这项免费活动最后以一个有趣的环节收尾:老将们看着哈珀、新秀卡特·布莱恩特 (Carter Bryant) 和其他几位年轻球员为球迷们唱歌,引得全场欢笑。

作为今年的第14顺位新秀,布莱恩特或许贡献了当晚的最佳表演,他倾情演唱了马里奥 (Mario) 的名曲《Let Me Love You》。

“这首歌我在我妈车里唱过无数遍了,每次都把音量开到最大,扯着嗓子喊,所以这根本不需要练习,”布莱恩特说。“关键更多在于别跑调跑得太离谱,听起来太难听就行。”

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Spurs star Victor Wembanyama puts on show for fans at free scrimmage

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San Antonio Spurs forward Victor Wembanyama speaks to reporters during the NBA basketball team’s media day in San Antonio, Monday, Sept. 29, 2025.

Victor Wembanyama scored 12 points in the annual Silver & Black Open Scrimmage on Saturday night much to the delight of 10,576 fans eager to see the Spurs star back in action.

Wembanyama’s Team Silver fell 67-65 to Team Black, but fans were thrilled to see the 7-foot-4 center dominate for stretches after returning from the blood clot in his right shoulder that ended his sophomore season last February after his first appearance in the All-Star Game.

It was Wembanyama’s first appearance on the floor at the Frost Bank Center since he scored 30 points to go along with 14 rebounds and six blocks in a 144-118 pounding of Milwaukee on Jan. 31.

Fittingly, Wembanyama scored the scrimmage’s first basket, sinking an easy layup on an inside feed from Adam Flagler. The 21-year-old Frenchman went on to score eight points in the first period on 4-of-6 shooting.

Wembanyama’s production in the early going included a dunk while maneuvering down low against 7-foot-1, 270-pound Luke Kornet. He also scored on a bank shot in the first few minutes, which likely reminded many in the crowd of Spurs icon Tim Duncan’s signature shot.

“He can just be honestly a monster finishing and then even just getting the shots,” Kornet said of Wembanyama, who the Spurs list this season at 240 pounds, an increase of 30 from his rookie season.

The Spurs had a scary moment when 2024-25 Rookie of the Year Stephon Castle left the game in the second half after banging knees with Wembanyama, but a team spokesman said after the event the guard was “OK.”

Several players sat out the scrimmage, including rookie Dylan Harper, the No. 2 overall pick who underwent thumb surgery in the offseason; De’Aaron Fox, who is recovering from an offseason hamstring injury; Jeremy Sochan, who suffered an offseason calf injury; and Kelly Olynyck, who had offseason heel surgery.

Devin Vassell (healthy scratch) and Jordan McLaughlin also did not suit up.

The free event ended with the veterans getting laughs out of watching Harper, rookie Carter Bryant and several other younger players sing for the fans.

Bryant, the 14th overall pick, might have given the best performance while belting out Mario’s “Let Me Love You.”

“I’ve sung that song a million times in my mom’s car, full volume just screaming at the top of my lungs, so it wasn’t anything I needed to practice,” Bryant said. “It was more so just not being so out of key that it sounded horrendous.”

By Tom Orsborn, Staff Writer, via San Antonio Express-News