马刺 vs 灰熊 111 - 101 技术统计 | 视频集锦
By LJ Ellis | SpursTalk, 2025-11-20 07:01:17
此役,圣安东尼奥马刺队在缺少维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama)、斯蒂芬·卡斯尔 (Stephon Castle) 和迪伦·哈珀 (Dylan Harper) 的情况下迎战。尽管多名天赋异禀的球员作壁上观,马刺队最终还是以111-101的比分击败了孟菲斯灰熊队。虽然比赛全程胶着,但圣安东尼奥在最后2分15秒打出了一波11-0的制胜攻击波,终结了比赛的悬念。
数据统计:马刺 vs. 灰熊

马刺 vs. 灰熊 – 最终评分
达龙·福克斯 (De’Aaron Fox)
对福克斯而言,这是上下半场判若两人的比赛。上半场,他打得很糟糕。防守端表现懒散,投篮仅7中1。幸运的是,福克斯在下半场强势反弹。在最后两节,他13投9中,其中三分球5投3中。他的防守也大有改观。福克斯在下半场的领导力显而易见,他撕裂孟菲斯防线的能力为马刺队带来了赢球的机会。
评分:B+
德文·瓦塞尔 (Devin Vassell)
优点:瓦塞尔近来承担了更多的组织任务,助攻数的提升便是明证。他最近的爆发力看起来比以往更好,这让他能在进攻端更高效地突破,并在防守端做出更多贡献。缺点:尽管瓦塞尔三分线外4投2中,但他的两分球却只有7投1中。在球队多名进攻火力点缺阵的情况下,仅得10分无疑是令人失望的。
评分:B
哈里森·巴恩斯 (Harrison Barnes)
简直了。巴恩斯在关键时刻将球队扛在肩上,并带领队伍走向胜利。一记天勾、一记中投和一记三分球,巴恩斯在关键时刻为马刺队提供了终结灰熊所需的全部火力。虽然结尾堪称完美,但实际上巴恩斯整场比赛的发挥都非常均衡。上半场他便以11分领跑两队。他防守卖力,在攻防两端都展现了出色的运动能力,打出了一种聪明且能赢球的篮球。
评分:A+
朱利安·尚帕尼 (Julian Champagnie)
由于队内伤病满营,尚帕尼重回首发阵容。他打得还算不错。他出手不多,但命中率值得称赞。防守端,他有几次高光表现,但整体上还是慢了半拍。
评分:B-
卢克·科内特 (Luke Kornet)
对于科内特来说,这是个不同寻常的夜晚。他没有得分,总共只抢下四个篮板。话虽如此,他还是找到了贡献球队的方式。防守端,他应对了大量的低位背打,并且顶住了压力。他在防守端的站位也是一个加分项。进攻端,虽然没有得分,但他的传球和掩护对球队很有帮助。
评分:B
凯尔登·约翰逊 (Keldon Johnson)
约翰逊是本场胜利的重要功臣。他的热情、拼劲和活力都极具感染力。他投进了一记三分球,感觉像是时隔一个世纪——但和往常一样,他最擅长的还是冲击篮筐。约翰逊为替补席提供了球队急需的得分爆发力。再加上他疯狗般的篮板拼抢和对球权不懈的拼搏,这正是球队所需要的一切。
评分:A
杰里米·索汉 (Jeremy Sochan)
你可能没注意到,但索汉现在真的能投进三分了。防守端,这很可能是他这个年轻赛季以来表现最好的一场。他篮板抢得很好,对抗中也足够强硬。进攻端,他跑动积极,传球出色,并且现在能够为球队拉开场上空间。
评分:B+
凯利·奥利尼克 (Kelly Olynyk)
马刺的中锋深度正在收到回报。奥利尼克对阵灰熊的表现令人印象深刻。他是一位出色的传球手,球场视野极佳。奥利尼克不仅能投三分,他突破篮下的能力也强得惊人。再加上对篮板的敏锐嗅觉和对传球路线的出色预判,这家伙正在证明自己是高质量的内线轮换球员。
评分:A
卡特·布莱恩特 (Carter Bryant)
嘿,表现不赖。布莱恩特命中一记三分,随后又完成一次补篮。他技术尚显稚嫩,但在投篮方面打得非常果断。防守端,虽然他有时不知道该站哪里,但他的臂展和运动能力给对手制造了不小的麻烦。
评分:B+
大卫·琼斯·加西亚 (David Jones Garcia)
琼斯·加西亚只打了七分钟,但他表现得非常出色。作为一名天生的得分手,他打出了一场令人惊喜的全面比赛。他数次撕裂防守,为自己或队友创造得分机会。他在防守端的强度也给我留下了深刻印象。
评分:A-
林迪·沃特斯三世 (Lindy Waters III)
沃特斯两次三分出手全部偏出,但他打得很有自信,并在拼抢地板球时非常努力。
评分:无
米奇·约翰逊 (Mitch Johnson)
在球队如此缺兵少将的情况下,任何一场胜利都是一场宝贵的胜利。约翰逊显然在中场休息时对福克斯说了些什么,让他状态回暖。在关键时刻信任巴恩斯也立刻收到了回报。他的轮换阵容安排合理,并且能为布莱恩特和琼斯·加西亚找到上场时间,让他们感受真正的NBA比赛,这一点做得很好。
评分:A-
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Grades: San Antonio Spurs vs. Memphis Grizzlies – Game #14
The San Antonio Spurs were playing without Victor Wembanyama, Stephon Castle and Dylan Harper. Despite the immense talent on the sidelines, the Spurs were able to topple the Memphis Grizzlies by a final score of 111-101. While it was tight throughout, San Antonio ended the affair with a game-winning 11-0 run in the final 2:15.
Stats: Spurs vs. Grizzlies

Spurs vs. Grizzlies – Final Grades
De’Aaron Fox
It was a tale of two halves for Fox. In the first half, he was bad. His defensive effort was sleepy and he was 1-for-7 from the field. Thankfully, Fox bounced back in a big way in the second half. In the final two quarters, he was 9-for-13 from the floor, including 3-for-5 from three-point range. His defense was also much improved. Fox’s leadership in the second half was palpable and his ability to break down Memphis’ defense gave the good guys a chance to win.
Grade: B+
Devin Vassell
The good: Vassell has recently handled more playmaking duties and the results can be seen in his elevated level of assists. His burst looks better than usual lately, which is allowing him to drive more productively on offense and make more plays on defense. The bad: While Vassell was 2-for-4 from deep, he was only 1-for-7 from two-point range. Scoring just ten points with so much offensive firepower on the sidelines was definitely a disappointment.
Grade: B
Harrison Barnes
Well, damn. Barnes put the team on his back down the stretch and guided the squad to the victory. A skyhook, a middy and a three-pointer down the stretch gave the Spurs the points they needed to finish off the Grizzlies. While the ending was great, it was actually a very balanced game by Barnes. He led both teams in scoring in the first half with 11 points. He played hard defense, flashed athleticism on both ends and simply played a smart, winning brand of basketball.
Grade: A+
Julian Champagnie
Champagnie was back in the starting five due to all the injuries. He did reasonably well. He didn’t shoot much but his accuracy was commendable. Defensively, he had a couple highlight plays but was generally a step slow.
Grade: B-
Luke Kornet
It was a strange night at the office for Kornet. He didn’t score and only totaled four rebounds. That said, he found ways to contribute. Defensively, he dealt with a lot of post ups and he held up well. His positioning on that end was also a plus. Offensively, while he didn’t score, his passing and screening were helpful to the team.
Grade: B
Keldon Johnson
Johnson was a big part of this win. His enthusiasm, hustle and energy were all contagious. He hit a three-pointer for the first time in what felt like forever — but, like usual, he excelled going to the rim. Johnson provided a scoring punch off the bench that was desperately needed. Add in his maniacal rebounding and his relentless effort for the ball and this was exactly what the doctor ordered.
Grade: A
Jeremy Sochan
Don’t look now but Sochan is actually making three-pointers. Defensively, this was likely his best effort of the young season. He rebounded well and he was sturdy when faced with contact. Offensively, he moved well, passed the ball well and he’s managing to space the court right now.
Grade: B+
Kelly Olynyk
Center depth is paying off for the Spurs. Olynyk was really impressive against the Grizzlies. He’s a great passer who sees the floor exceptionally well. Not only can he hit threes, Olynyk is sneaky good at driving to the hoop. Add in a nose for rebounds and good anticipation in passing lanes and this dude is proving to be high quality big man depth.
Grade: A
Carter Bryant
Hey, not bad. Bryant hit a three-pointer and then followed that up with a tip in. He’s raw but he’s being aggressive with his shot. Defensively, while he doesn’t always know where to be, his length and athleticism make life difficult for the opponent.
Grade: B+
David Jones Garcia
Jones Garcia only played seven minutes but he did really well. A natural scorer, he played a surprisingly well-rounded game. He broke down the defense a couple times in order to secure buckets for himself or a teammate. I was also really impressed by his intensity on defense.
Grade: A-
Lindy Waters III
Waters missed both of his three-point attempts but he played with confidence and gave effort in loose ball situations.
Grade: Inc.
Mitch Johnson
Any win when this short-handed is a good win. Johnson obviously said something to Fox at halftime to get him going. Looking for Barnes in the clutch paid immediate dividends. The rotation made sense and it was good that he found room for both Bryant and Jones Garcia to get a taste of real life NBA basketball.
Grade: A-
By LJ Ellis, via SpursTalk