By LJ Ellis | SpursTalk, 2025-10-13 11:32:01
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圣安东尼奥马刺 (3胜0负) 以134-130击败犹他爵士,在季前赛中保持不败金身。凭借年轻球员在第四节末段的关键发挥,马刺最终在加时赛中艰难取胜。
数据统计:马刺 vs. 爵士
马刺 vs. 爵士 – 赛后评分
维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama)
文班亚马在他季前赛的前38分钟里出现了11次失误。对阵爵士,他一扫之前的生涩,打出了魔幻般的上半场。在16分钟内,他贡献了22分、7个篮板和3次助攻。文班亚马在身体对抗上展现了统治力,罚球10罚9中,并且能轻松到达自己的攻击位置。他的传球相较于上赛季,持续展现出长足的进步。总而言之,这是一场精彩的表演,让我们得以一窥这位法国天才的巨大潜力。
评分: A
德文·瓦塞尔 (Devin Vassell)
这正是马刺希望瓦塞尔本赛季能打出的那种高效表现。他的出手选择大有改观,仅用8次投篮便砍下18分。当他在进攻体系内打球时,瓦塞尔能够成为球队运转中宝贵的一环。
评分: A-
凯尔登·约翰逊 (Keldon Johnson)
谈到效率,约翰逊延续了季前赛的惊人高效,对阵犹他爵士,他6投4中得到11分。他出手选择明智,失误控制得当,并且将自己的力量优势发挥得淋漓尽致。让我们期待他能将这种状态延续到常规赛。
评分: A-
哈里森·巴恩斯 (Harrison Barnes)
我不会现在就对巴恩斯敲响警钟,但出场17分钟一分未得,显然无助于提升他在教练组心中的地位。这支球队天赋满满,如果巴恩斯陷入长期低迷,他可能会被移出轮换阵容的边缘。
评分: D
朱利安·尚帕尼 (Julian Champagnie)
尚帕尼再次用出色的投射表现,为自己入选揭幕战轮换阵容增添了有力的筹码。他看起来状态正佳,跳投时的平衡感和精准度堪称完美,而且他显然清楚自己在这支球队中的角色。
评分: B+
卡特·布莱恩特 (Carter Bryant)
从数据上看,布莱恩特似乎打得很挣扎。他8投2中,出现4次失误,还领到3次个人犯规。然而,这位新秀实际上在取胜过程中发挥了关键作用。他命中的两记投篮都是时机恰到好处、充满勇气的关键三分。他的比赛中无疑还有很多需要打磨的方面,但潜力显而易见。在防守端,他的身材和运动能力能让他在新秀赛季伊始就在防守端掀起风暴。
评分: B+
斯坦利·乌穆德 (Stanley Umude)
对于高中在圣安东尼奥就读的乌穆德来说,这场对阵爵士的比赛无疑是一次梦想成真的经历。这位26岁的球员表现确实非常出色。他的三分投射流畅,有球和无球跑动都很聪明,并且有几次似乎总能预判到场上的局势。乌穆德展现出的实力足以证明,如果他最终未能留队,他也显然会是发展联盟奥斯汀马刺队的领军人物。
评分: A-
林迪·沃特斯三世 (Lindy Waters III)
沃特斯不会让你眼前一亮,但他投篮很准,打球也充满韧性。作为替补席的补充,马刺很难找到比他更好的选择了。
评分: B
哈里森·英格拉姆 (Harrison Ingram)
我算不上是英格拉姆的头号粉丝,但他在对阵爵士的比赛中打得不错。在篮筐附近,他结合力量、胆识和耐心在篮下取分。看到他命中一记三分球也很令人欣慰,尽管他罚球3投0中。英格拉姆是个球商高且从不退缩的球员。我不确定球队对他的最终规划是怎样的,但他已经倾其所有。
评分: B+
迪伦·哈珀 (Dylan Harper)
今晚最激动人心的故事线,莫过于2025年NBA选秀榜眼秀的季前赛首秀。在18分钟的出场时间里,哈珀没有辜负外界的期待。他冲击篮筐的速度快如闪电,跳投姿态优美,而最引人注目的是,他的传球和组织能力看起来非常老练。哈珀显然是一位球商极高且天赋满溢的球员。如果他能保持投篮的稳定性并维持健康,天空才是这孩子未来的极限。
评分: A-
卢克·科内特 (Luke Kornet)
打了三场季前赛后,科内特看起来是一笔极佳的签约。他在攻防两端都存在感十足,对比赛的理解达到了很高的水准,而且看起来他能够与文班亚马搭档出场。我目前对他们与文班亚马的组合效果尚存疑虑,但科内特正在证明自己是一名非常优秀的篮球运动员,他能在无缝融入球队的同时贡献自己的力量。
评分: B+
大卫·琼斯·加西亚 (David Jones Garcia)
这场季前赛胜利的英雄是琼斯·加西亚。当马刺需要得分时,挺身而出的通常都是他。琼斯·加西亚是一位技术娴熟的单打好手,他能创造空间,并以各种角度命中投篮。他还拥有博取罚球和拼抢篮板的诀窍。虽然不是一名天生的传球手,但琼斯·加西亚在对阵爵士的比赛中传球表现尚可,足以让防守方不敢掉以轻心。他17分钟内砍下20分的表现,或许已经为他锁定了一个双向合同名额。
评分: A
俾斯麦·比永博 (Bismack Biyombo)
比永博在17分钟的出场时间里,在数据统计表上并未留下太多印记,但他打得很努力,并且在外线展现出了令人惊讶的移动能力。
评分: B
莱利·米尼克斯 (Riley Minix)
米尼克斯出场8分钟,一分未得。尽管他在季前赛的表现不能算糟糕,但目前来看,米尼克斯的水平尚未超出双向合同球员的范畴。
评分: C
米卡·波特 (Micah Potter)
波特必须命中三分,才有机会在联盟中立足。眼下,他的跳投还没找到准星。
评分: C
亚当·弗拉格勒 (Adam Flagler)
弗拉格勒因伤离场。希望伤势不重。
评分: 未评级
米奇·约翰逊 (Mitch Johnson)
我喜欢他使用文班亚马的方式和时机。约翰逊很早就让哈珀参与到进攻中,做得很好。同时我也很欣赏教练组在比赛末段让琼斯·加西亚和布莱恩特担任关键时刻的进攻核心。
评分: A-
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Grades: San Antonio Spurs vs. Utah Jazz – Preseason Game #3
The San Antonio Spurs (3-0) remained undefeated in preseason with a 134-130 victory over the Utah Jazz. The Spurs got clutch play from their youngsters late in the fourth quarter and then were able to pull out the win in overtime.
Stats: Spurs vs. Jazz
Spurs vs. Jazz – Final Grades
Victor Wembanyama
Wembanyama had 11 turnovers in his first 38 minutes of preseason play. Against the Jazz, he shook off the rust and put together a magical first half. In 16 minutes, he finished with 22 points, seven rebounds and three assists. In a physically dominant performance, Wembanyama was 9-for-10 at the line and got to his spots with ease. His passing continues to be an area where he looks a lot better than last season. All in all, this was a great performance that gives a glimpse of the Frenchman’s vast potential.
Grade: A
Devin Vassell
This is the type of efficient evening at the office that the Spurs hope they can get from Vassell this season. His shot-selection was much improved, which resulted in 18 points on only eight field goal attempts. When he’s playing within the offense, Vassell can be a valuable cog in the wheel.
Grade: A-
Keldon Johnson
Speaking of efficiency, Johnson continued his spectacularly efficient preseason play with 11 points on 4-for-6 shooting from the field against Utah. He’s taking smart shots, he’s limiting his mistakes and he’s utilizing his strength as well as he ever has. Let’s hope this extends into the regular season.
Grade: A-
Harrison Barnes
I wouldn’t sound the alarm on Barnes quite yet but going scoreless in 17 minutes isn’t exactly going to help his standing with the coaching staff. There is enough talent on this team that Barnes could be moved to the fringes of the rotation if he goes through a prolonged slump.
Grade: D
Julian Champagnie
Champagnie once again shot well enough to make a loud case for his inclusion in the opening night rotation. He looks to be in good shape, his balance and precision on his jumper is sublime, and he clearly knows his role on this team.
Grade: B+
Carter Bryant
On paper, it appears as if Bryant struggled. He was 2-for-8 from the field, turned it over four times and committed three personal fouls. However, the rookie was actually instrumental in the victory. Both of his made field goals were well-timed, gutsy three-pointers. There are definitely rough edges to his game but the potential is obvious. Defensively, his frame and athleticism would allow him to wreak havoc on day one as a rookie.
Grade: B+
Stanley Umude
For Umude, who went to high school in San Antonio, the Jazz game had to be a dream come true. The 26-year-old was legitimately really darn good. His three-point shot was smooth, his movement with and without the ball was smart, and he seemed to be a step ahead of the action a few times. Umude is showing enough that he’d clearly be a leading player in Austin if he ends up going that route.
Grade: A-
Lindy Waters III
Waters isn’t going to blow anyone away but he shoots it straight and he plays with toughness. For someone to provide depth on the bench, the Spurs could do a lot worse.
Grade: B
Harrison Ingram
I’m not the world’s biggest Ingram fan but he played well against the Jazz. Near the rim, he utilized a mixture of strength, gumption and patience to score. It was also nice to see him hit a three-pointer, even though he was 0-for-3 at the charity stripe. Ingram is a heady player who doesn’t back down. I’m not sure what the ultimate vision is with him but he’s giving it his all.
Grade: B+
Dylan Harper
The most exciting storyline of the night was the preseason debut of the No. 2 overall pick of the 2025 NBA Draft. Harper lived up to the hype in his 18 minutes of action. His speed to the rim was blazing, his jumper looked good and, most notably, his passing and playmaking looked very advanced. Harper is clearly a smart player who is oozing talent. If he can shoot it straight and stay healthy, the sky is the limit for this kid.
Grade: A-
Luke Kornet
Kornet is looking like a great signing three games into preseason. He plays big on both ends, he thinks the game at a high level and it looks like he could play next to Wembanyama. I’m not convinced about the Wembanyama pairing quite yet but Kornet is showing he’s a very good basketball player who will produce while fitting in seamlessly.
Grade: B+
David Jones Garcia
The hero of this preseason win was Jones Garcia. When the Spurs needed a bucket, it was usually him who stepped up. Jones Garcia is a crafty one-on-one player who can create space and hit shots from a variety of angles. He also has a knack for getting to the line and rebounding. While not a natural passer, Jones Garcia passed it well enough against the Jazz to keep the defense honest. His 20 points in 17 minutes probably guaranteed him a spot on this roster on a two-way deal.
Grade: A
Bismack Biyombo
Biyombo didn’t dent the scoresheet much during his 17 minutes of playing time but he played hard and illustrated a surprising amount of mobility out on the perimeter.
Grade: B
Riley Minix
Minix went scoreless in eight minutes of action. Although he hasn’t been horrible in the preseason, Minix isn’t looking better than a two-way player at this point.
Grade: C
Micah Potter
Potter has to hit threes to have a chance of sticking in the league. Right now, his jumper is off.
Grade: C
Adam Flagler
Flagler left the game with an injury. Let’s hope it’s not serious.
Grade: Inc.
Mitch Johnson
I liked how and where Wembanyama was utilized. Johnson did well to get Harper involved early. I appreciated that the coaches allowed Jones Garcia and Bryant to be the go-to players at the end.
Grade: A-
By LJ Ellis, via SpursTalk