By LJ Ellis | SpursTalk, 2025-12-05 21:10:32
圣安东尼奥马刺队又取得了一场极其出色的胜利,这次他们以114-112击败了奥兰多魔术队。此役是马刺队背靠背的第二场比赛,并且他们抵达奥兰多也很晚,但球员们奋力拼搏,最终拿下了胜利。
圣安东尼奥在第二节取得了领先。魔术队在最后时刻发起了猛烈的反扑,但卢克·科内特 (Luke Kornet) 在终场哨响前封盖了对手的上篮,为这场胜利画上了圆满的句号。此役过后,马刺队的战绩提升至15胜6负。
数据统计:马刺 vs 魔术

马刺 vs 魔术 – 赛后最终评分
德阿龙·福克斯 (De’Aaron Fox)
这又是一场由福克斯带领缺兵少将的马刺队拿下看似不可能的胜利的比赛。他在29分钟内高效地砍下31分。在第四节,他贡献了多个关键时刻的表现,包括在比赛剩余不到两秒时命中制胜罚球。尽管如此,这场比赛对他而言并不轻松。福克斯出现了7次失误,并且在运球和传球方面都遇到了困难。罚球也并非十拿九稳,他的防守有时也显得混乱不堪。值得称赞的是,福克斯在最关键的时刻挺身而出,没有让之前的失误影响自己。
评分: B
德文·瓦塞尔 (Devin Vassell)
优点:瓦塞尔三分线外7投3中,篮板拼抢积极,防守端也付出了值得称赞的努力。他的出手选择基本合理,并且在攻防两端都很好地控制了失误。缺点:瓦塞尔在三分线内7投仅3中,更糟糕的是,他没能获得一次罚球机会。14次出手得到15分,这并不是马刺希望从瓦塞尔身上看到的效率。
评分: B-
哈里森·巴恩斯 (Harrison Barnes)
比赛一开场,巴恩斯先是命中一记三分,随后又投进一记中距离。不幸的是,他此后的表现急转直下。巴恩斯在最后的10次运动战出手中仅命中2球。他在防守端很努力,但在那一端的影响力平平无奇。
评分: C+
朱利安·尚帕尼 (Julian Champagnie)
尚帕尼在这场胜利中扮演了重要角色。他神准的三分投射(7投4中)随着比赛的进行帮助球队拉开了防守空间。尚帕尼投篮充满自信,作为首发球员,他看起来毫无违和感。在防守魔术队时,他非常积极,寸土不让。
评分: B+
卢克·科内特 (Luke Kornet)
科内特的这个夜晚将因他那记拯救比赛的封盖而被铭记。这是他本场比赛的第三次封盖,展现了他在护筐方面的高超意识。除了那个令人难忘的高光时刻,科内特的传球也做得很好,篮板球也抢得相当不错。他在进攻端有几次失误,但今夜他当之无愧地赢得了英雄的地位。
评分: A-
凯尔登·约翰逊 (Keldon Johnson)
约翰逊再次从替补席上为球队注入了活力。尽管他三分线外3投0中,但他在两分球区域5投全中,并获得了4次罚球机会。如今,当他杀入禁区时,得分几乎是十拿九稳。约翰逊在拼抢篮板球方面也持续带来能量。总的来说,他作为替补的贡献仍然是马刺取胜的关键。
评分: B+
迪伦·哈珀 (Dylan Harper)
在22分钟的上场时间里,哈珀一直处于场上活动的中心。尽管表现有起有伏,但这位新秀的发挥值得称赞。他命中了关键投篮,包括一记三分球,并且很好地保持了全力以赴的态势。魔术队拥有强悍的防守型后卫,迫使哈珀出现了5次失误。他也因为对手强悍的防守而投失了几个球。但哈珀在攻防两端都坚持拼搏。除了在进攻端的得分和组织,他还有几次高光防守表现。总而言之,对于这位年轻人来说,这又是一场积极的比赛。
评分: A-
杰里米·索汉 (Jeremy Sochan)
我不太确定为什么索汉打了20分钟。他没有在外线出手,篮下终结也很挣扎,而且他罚丢的两球几乎让马刺输掉了比赛。防守端,他的表现并未给我留下特别深刻的印象。他在禁区内的表现平庸,在外线的防守效率也不高。索汉很有天赋,但最近他一直未能将天赋转化为能帮助球队赢球的表现。
评分: D+
卡特·布莱恩特 (Carter Bryant)
布莱恩特看起来越来越自在了。他命中了一记三分球,并且在篮板拼抢上超级积极。他的防守已经非常有影响力,而且他很清楚自己上场是为了完成什么任务。布莱恩特或许已经准备好被永久性地增加上场时间了。
评分: B+
林迪·沃特斯三世 (Lindy Waters III)
沃特斯上场6分钟,表现积极。遗憾的是,他三次三分出手全部投失,这使他本赛季的三分命中率下降到了31.6%。他在奥兰多打出了扎实的防守,并且很好地融入了球队的进攻体系。
评分: C+
大卫·琼斯·加西亚 (David Jones Garcia)
在5分钟内,琼斯·加西亚出现了两次失误,并且投失了唯一一次出手。正如数据所示,他在处理球时显得有些草率。不过,他也记录了一次抢断和一次助攻,所以并非一无是处。
评分: C-
米奇·约翰逊 (Mitch Johnson)
能在背靠背的比赛中拿下这场胜利,令人印象非常深刻。约翰逊手下的球队疲惫不堪,还缺少了两名关键球员——但这支队伍依然顽强地拼下了一场胜利。约翰逊在分配球员上场时间方面做得非常出色,这让他的队员们有体力在最后时刻发起冲击。他今晚唯一值得商榷的调度就是给了索汉20分钟的上场时间。
评分: A-
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Grades: San Antonio Spurs at Orlando Magic – Game #21
The San Antonio Spurs notched another very impressive victory, this time a 114-112 win over the Orlando Magic. The Spurs were playing on the second night of a back-to-back after arriving late in Orlando but they dug deep to secure the W.
San Antonio grabbed the lead in the second quarter. The Magic made a late push but Luke Kornet blocked a layup attempt at the buzzer to put an exclamation mark on the victory that lifted the Spurs to a record of 15-6.
Stats: Spurs at Magic

Spurs at Magic – Final Grades
De’Aaron Fox
This was yet another game in which Fox led a shorthanded Spurs squad to an improbable victory. He had 31 points in 29 minutes while shooting efficiently from the field. He had a number of big moments in the fourth quarter, including the game-winning free throws with less than two seconds remaining. All that said, it wasn’t exactly an easy outing. Fox turned the ball over seven times and struggled dribbling and passing. Free throws also weren’t free and his defense was sometimes discombobulated. To Fox’s credit, he came through when it mattered most and didn’t let his miscues linger.
Grade: B
Devin Vassell
The good: Vassell was 3-for-7 from three-point range, rebounded well and gave commendable effort on defense. His shot-selection was mostly fine and he limited his mistakes on both ends. The bad: Vassell was only 3-for-7 from inside of the arc and, to make matters worse, he didn’t get to the free throw line. Scoring 15 points on 14 shots isn’t the type of efficiency the Spurs want from Vassell.
Grade: B-
Harrison Barnes
Coming out of the gates, Barnes hit a three-pointer and then followed that up with a midrange shot. Unfortunately, it was all downhill from there. Barnes hit only two of his final ten shots from the floor. He efforted on defense but his impact on that end was unremarkable.
Grade: C+
Julian Champagnie
Champagnie played an important role in this win. His deadeye shooting from deep (4-for-7) helped spread the defense as the game progressed. Champagnie is shooting with confidence and doesn’t look out of place at all as a starter. Defensively against the Magic, he was active and never gave an inch.
Grade: B+
Luke Kornet
Kornet’s evening will be remembered for his game-saving block. It was his third block of the game and it exhibited his advanced wherewithal when it comes to protecting the rim. Beyond that memorable highlight, Kornet also passed it well and rebounded decently enough. He had a couple miscues on offense but rightfully earned hero status on this night.
Grade: A-
Keldon Johnson
Johnson provided a spark off the bench once again. While he was 0-for-3 from three-point territory, he was 5-for-5 from two-point range and got to the free throw line for four shots. When he gets to the paint, he’s virtually automatic these days. Johnson is also bringing consistent energy to rebounding the basketball. Overall, his bench contributions continue to key the Spurs.
Grade: B+
Dylan Harper
Harper was in the middle of the action during his 22 minutes on the court. While there were ups and downs, the rookie’s play should be applauded. He hit big shots, including a three-pointer, and did a good job of keeping the pedal to the metal. The Magic have strong defensive guards and forced Harper into five turnovers. He also missed a few shots due to stout defense. But Harper kept competing on both ends. He had a couple highlight defensive plays to go with his scoring and playmaking on offense. Overall, this was another positive outing for the teenager.
Grade: A-
Jeremy Sochan
I’m not really sure why Sochan played 20 minutes. He wasn’t shooting from the perimeter, he struggled to finish at the rim and his two missed free throws almost cost the Spurs the game. Defensively, I wasn’t especially impressed. His play in the paint was mediocre and he wasn’t too effective on the perimeter. Sochan has talent but he hasn’t been able to translate it to winning basketball lately.
Grade: D+
Carter Bryant
Carter is looking more and more comfortable. He hit a three-pointer and was super active on the boards. His defense is already very impactful and he understands what he’s out there to accomplish. Bryant might be ready for a permanent bump up in minutes.
Grade: B+
Lindy Waters III
Waters had an active six minutes. Regrettably, he missed all three of his three-point attempts to push his percentage on the season down to 31.6%. He played solid defense in Orlando and stayed within the offense.
Grade: C+
David Jones Garcia
In five minutes, Jones Garcia turned the ball over twice and missed his only shot. As the numbers would suggest, he was loose with the basketball. He did record a steal and an assist, though, so it wasn’t all bad.
Grade: C-
Mitch Johnson
Getting this win in a back-to-back was very impressive. Johnson had a tired team that was missing two key players — but the good guys were still able to grind out a victory. Johnson did a fantastic job of spreading the minutes in order to give his troops the ability to have a final push. His only questionable move on the night was giving Sochan 20 minutes.
Grade: A-
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