马刺 vs 热火 107 - 101 技术统计 | 视频集锦
By LJ Ellis | SpursTalk, 2025-11-02 13:56:12
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圣安东尼奥马刺队本赛季似乎陷入了一个模式:取得巨大领先,挥霍巨大领先,然后在第四节重整旗鼓并赢下比赛。面对迈阿密热火,马刺队正是如此,从而将赛季战绩提升至5胜0负——这是球队历史上首次以五连胜开启新赛季。
数据统计:马刺 vs. 热火

马刺 vs. 热火 – 最终评分
维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama)
对文班亚马而言,这又是另一场令人印象深刻的表演。他在防守端的统治力显而易见。尽管出战了40分钟,但随着比赛的进行,文班亚马在防守端的表现越来越好。在最关键的时刻,他在防守端的表现近乎完美——从换防、护筐到拼抢篮板,他几乎做到了极致。进攻端,文班亚马的传球做得非常出色,而且我欣赏他的投篮选择。虽然他的投射表现欠佳,但他的侵略性整晚都在为队友创造空间和高质量的投篮机会。
评分:B+
德文·瓦塞尔 (Devin Vassell)
优点:瓦塞尔命中了一些关键投篮,包括那记在第四节为马刺奠定胜局的三分球。防守端,这或许是他本赛季表现最好的一场比赛。瓦塞尔保持了精神上的专注,不懈地拼搏,并抢下了8个防守篮板。不足之处:他的投篮准星不甚理想。瓦塞尔展现出了一些传球能力的闪光点,但球在他手中停滞的时间仍然比队里任何人都多。
评分:B
斯蒂芬·卡斯尔 (Stephon Castle)
这无疑是卡斯尔朝着正确方向迈出的一大步。首先,他控制了自己的失误——这是他在赛季前四场比赛中未能做到的。进攻端,卡斯尔很好地组织了球队的进攻,投篮选择极佳,命中了外线投篮,并且在扮演组织者角色时看起来非常出色。他冲击篮筐并搏得罚球的能力非常宝贵。防守端,卡斯尔的表现堪称卓越。他从开场跳球起就极具破坏性,在他出场的全部35分钟里,都让热火队打得非常艰难。
评分:A-
哈里森·巴恩斯 (Harrison Barnes)
巴恩斯的表现低于正常水准。他的投篮手感不佳,持球比平时更随意,而且在防守端基本上是个软肋。当队友们在场上飞奔时,巴恩斯通常都慢了一拍。不过,值得称赞的是,这位老将在比赛的关键时刻贡献了一些重要表现。
评分:C
朱利安·尚帕尼 (Julian Champagnie)
我不能说尚帕尼打了一场好球,因为他全场6投1中,三分线外4投0中——但他的实际作用比这些数据所显示的要好。防守端,尚帕尼现在真的非常专注。他打得很有身体对抗性,并且很好地利用了自己的体型优势。尽管投篮失准,但他依然在防守端保持着高强度。正是这种强度让他的整体影响力最终是积极的。
评分:C+
迪伦·哈珀 (Dylan Harper)
哈珀持续展现出惊人的潜力。他突入内线并完成终结的能力,对于他的年龄来说好得令人难以置信。对阵热火的比赛中,他命中了两记三分,展示了他的外线手感。或许最出色的是,哈珀的传球和比赛解读能力堪称惊艳。他不费吹灰之力就撕开了热火队的防线。哦,对了,这位新秀的防守也远比外界评价的要好。当他在场时,迈阿密很难组织起有效的进攻。
评分:A-
凯尔登·约翰逊 (Keldon Johnson)
约翰逊正专注于做好基础工作,并且打出了高水准的产出。他在减少失误的同时,集中精力发挥自己持球攻击篮筐、利用身体对抗完成终结以及投射空位三分的优势。对阵热火时他有几次防守失误,但这并非因为精力不集中。
评分:B
乔丹·麦克劳克林 (Jordan McLaughlin)
我认为这是麦克劳克林本赛季最出色的一场比赛。他命中了两个三分球,持球推进时看起来比平时更快,并且数次成功地撕扯了对方的防线。防守端,麦克劳克林在一些艰难的对位中顶住了压力,表现令人惊喜。
评分:B+
俾斯麦·比永博 (Bismack Biyombo)
我的意思是,比永博仍然抢不到篮板,也无法护筐,在进攻端也毫无建树……但他在这场比赛中的表现确实比前几场要好。他出现在了正确的位置上,这对他来说是一个显著的进步。
评分:C
米奇·约翰逊 (Mitch Johnson)
约翰逊在比赛末段的调度非常成功。在球队挥霍巨大领先后,他也很擅长让队员们重回正轨。我不确定是否希望文班亚马场场都打40分钟,但在这个夜晚,这是个致胜的策略。我喜欢约翰逊在整场比赛中的战术布置,他的轮换也大体不错。不过说实话,从着眼未来的角度考虑,我更希望看到卡特·布莱恩特(Carter Bryant)而不是比永博上场。
评分:B
点击查看原文:Grades: San Antonio Spurs vs. Miami Heat – Game #5
Grades: San Antonio Spurs vs. Miami Heat – Game #5
The San Antonio Spurs are following a pattern this season: get a big lead, blow the big lead, regroup in the fourth quarter and win the game. Against the Miami Heat, the Spurs did just that to improve to 5-0 on the season — the first time in franchise history that San Antonio has five consecutive victories to begin a campaign.
Stats: Spurs vs. Heat

Spurs vs. Heat – Final Grades
Victor Wembanyama
This was another impressive outing for Wembanyama. His dominance on the defensive end of the court was impossible to miss. Even though he played 40 minutes, Wembanyama got better and better on the defensive end as the game went along. When it mattered most, he was nearly perfect on that end — from switches, to protecting the rim to rebounding, he couldn’t have been much better. Offensively, Wembanyama passed the ball really well and I liked his shot-selection. While his shooting was sub par, his aggression created space and quality shots for the good guys all night long.
Grade: B+
Devin Vassell
The good: Vassell hit some momentous shots, including the three-pointer that gave the Spurs the lead for good in the fourth quarter. Defensively, this was probably his best game of the season. Vassell remained mentally engaged, hustled relentlessly and grabbed eight defensive boards. The bad: His shooting was less accurate than ideal. Vassell showed flashes of passing ability but the ball still sticks in his hands more than anyone else on the team.
Grade: B
Stephon Castle
This was definitely a big step in the right direction for Castle. First of all, he limited his mistakes — something he hadn’t been able to do in the season’s first four games. Offensively, Castle ran the team very well, took great shots, hit from the perimeter and looked really good in a playmaking role. His ability to pressure the hoop and get to the line is very valuable. Defensively, Castle was great. He was disruptive from the opening tip and made life difficult for the Heat during all 35 of his minutes on the court.
Grade: A-
Harrison Barnes
Barnes had a substandard outing. He didn’t shoot the ball particularly well, he was more loose with the ball than usual and he was mostly a liability on defense. While his teammates were flying around the court, Barnes was typically a step slow. To his credit, though, the vet had some key plays in important moments of the game.
Grade: C
Julian Champagnie
I can’t say that Champagnie had a good game because he was 1-for-6 from the field and 0-for-4 from three-point range — but he was better than those numbers suggest. Defensively, Champagnie is really locked in right now. He’s being physical and he’s using his size well. Even though Champagnie wasn’t shooting straight, he kept the intensity up on the defensive end. That intensity allowed his overall impact to be positive.
Grade: C+
Dylan Harper
Harper continues to show scary good potential. His ability to get into the lane and finish is unbelievably good for his age. Against the Heat, he hit a couple threes to illustrate his perimeter touch. Perhaps best of all, Harper’s passing and understanding of the game are spectacular. He picked apart the Heat’s defense without breaking a sweat. Oh, and yeah, the rookie’s defense is much better than advertised. Miami had trouble getting anything going when he was in the area.
Grade: A-
Keldon Johnson
Johnson is sticking to the basics and he’s producing at a high level. He’s limiting miscues while concentrating on his strengths of driving to the cup, finishing with physicality and shooting open threes. He had a couple of defensive errors against the Heat but it wasn’t for a lack of energy.
Grade: B
Jordan McLaughlin
I thought this was McLaughlin’s best outing of the season. He hit a pair of threes, he looked faster with the ball than usual and he was actually able to bend the defense at times. Defensively, McLaughlin held up surprisingly well in some tough situations.
Grade: B+
Bismack Biyombo
I mean, Biyombo still can’t rebound or protect the rim or do anything on offense … but he was actually better in this game than he was in previous outings. He was in the right spots, which is a notable improvement for him.
Grade: C
Mitch Johnson
Johnson is pushing the right buttons late in games. He’s also doing a good job of getting his troops back on track after blowing big leads. I’m not sure I want Wembanyama playing 40 minutes consistently but it was a winning formula on this night. I liked Johnson’s playcalling throughout the affair and his rotation was mostly good. I’d rather see Carter Bryant than Biyombo with the big picture in mind, though, to be honest.
Grade: B
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