马刺 vs 尼克斯 134 - 132 技术统计 | 视频集锦
By LJ Ellis | SpursTalk, 2026-01-02 08:46:56
凭借朱利安·尚帕尼 (Julian Champagnie) 创队史纪录的11记三分球,圣安东尼奥马刺在霜冻银行中心以134-132的总比分击败了纽约尼克斯。此役过后,马刺队战绩提升至24胜9负,而尼克斯则跌至23胜10负。
在维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama) 因膝伤离场之夜,尚帕尼成为了英雄。依靠尚帕尼的火热手感,马刺在第四节以41-30力压尼克斯,从而艰难取胜。
数据统计:马刺 vs. 尼克斯

马刺 vs. 尼克斯 – 最终评分
维克托·文班亚马
文班亚马本场对阵尼克斯的表现,将因他遭遇的那次惊险的膝伤而被铭记。值得庆幸的是,伤情听起来并无大碍,他有望在几场比赛后回归。这次受伤发生在这位法国人打出惊艳表现的过程中。在出战的24分钟里,他展现了惊人的效率,投篮12中10,三分2投2中,罚球10中9,砍下31分。此外,文班亚马还贡献了13个篮板和强悍的防守。进攻端,他的出手选择极佳,手感也前所未有地柔和。最重要的是,他在攻防两端都展现出强大的存在感,并用他的强硬主宰了比赛。希望他能尽快重返赛场,并迅速恢复到如此水准。
Grade: A
德阿隆·福克斯 (De’Aaron Fox)
福克斯本场三分线外手感不佳(8投1中),但在其他方面的表现堪称杰出。他在两分球区域13投10中,并送出7次助攻且没有失误。他的组织进攻非常出色,耐心和决策都处于高水平。当马刺需要关键得分时,福克斯总能挺身而出。防守端,这或许是他本赛季最出色的一场比赛。无论在个人单防还是团队协防上,他都全神贯注。在萨克拉门托效力时,福克斯从未以防守悍将著称,但他正以惊人的速度进步,有时看起来真的非常非常出色。
Grade: A-
斯蒂芬·卡斯尔
卡斯尔正努力克服拇指伤势的影响,但情况看起来不太乐观。我不确定这仅仅是拇指的问题,还是他在二年级正经历着其他的成长阵痛。对阵尼克斯的比赛中,他强行出手,打法草率,在进攻端看起来完全迷失了方向。他最终9次出手仅命中1球,还出现了3次失误。不过,卡斯尔的传球做得还不错,防守端也付出了努力,但还是希望他能尽快找回状态,因为这对他而言是在球场上度过了一个不堪回首的夜晚。
Grade: D
朱利安·尚帕尼
天呐,尚帕尼将永远铭记这个除夕夜,他彻底爆发,砍下生涯新高的36分。他命中了创队史纪录的11记三分球——而马刺队需要他的每一记三分。事实上,只要尚帕尼的表现稍有逊色,马刺队很可能就会输掉比赛。他这场令人难忘的表演,主要归功于他总能找到空间,并自信地出手了17次三分。再加上强劲的篮板、稳固的防守以及他那满溢的自信,这显然是他职业生涯至今最出色的一场比赛。
Grade: A+
哈里森·巴恩斯 (Harrison Barnes)
优点:巴恩斯比平时拼抢更积极,这让他抢下了比平时更多的篮板。我也很欣赏他的传球。他持球冲击篮筐时虽然有时会失控,但结果通常是积极的。防守端,他的努力程度值得称赞。缺点:在26分钟的出场时间里,巴恩斯只出手了一次三分,全场仅6投2中。他在攻防两端都犯了一些新秀级别的错误,也没能真正提供马刺所需要的老将领导力。
Grade: C
凯尔登·约翰逊 (Keldon Johnson)
约翰逊又一次在替补席上贡献了非常出色的表现。在比平时更多的出场时间里(31分钟),约翰逊砍下19分和8个篮板。虽然他的投篮命中率乏善可陈,但他通过9罚全中且仅有1次失误保持了高效。约翰逊的防守也比平时更好,尤其是在轮转换位方面。
Grade: A-
卢克·科内特 (Luke Kornet)
科内特的发挥足以帮助马刺确保这场胜利,尤其是在文班亚马因伤离场后。进攻端,他的得分足以让尼克斯对他加以防范。他的传球是一个明确的加分项,并且他通过聪明的掩护让球队进攻运转流畅。防守端,他在护筐方面非常努力,在篮板球保护上也做得很好。科内特清楚自己的职责,并且日复一日地做着球队需要他做的事。
Grade: B+
迪伦·哈珀 (Dylan Harper)
哈珀陷入了挣扎。这位新秀在任何方面都未能给球队带来帮助。通常情况下,他要么能在得分,要么能在组织,要么能在防守上打出高水平。但在除夕夜,他在这三个领域都毫无建树。他投篮手感挣扎,没能为队友创造机会,防守表现也远未达到预期。希望这位年轻人能尽快触底反弹。
Grade: D-
凯利·奥利尼克 (Kelly Olynyk)
奥利尼克获得了大约11分钟的出场时间,表现尚可。他在进攻端富有侵略性,确保了场上局势不会陷入停滞。防守端,奥利尼克的身体对抗足够强硬,避免了成为球队的累赘。当他全力以赴时,这位替补大个子是球队拼图中坚实的一块。
Grade: B
卡特·布莱恩特 (Carter Bryant)
如果你只看数据统计,布莱恩特仅仅投失了一个三分球,并有三次犯规。他的实际表现比数据反映的要好一些——但也好得有限。布莱恩特没能在进攻端找到自己的定位,而在防守端又过于急切,导致他频繁失位。这位新秀需要冷静下来,打得更聪明一些,才能在本赛季为球队带来持续的影响力。
Grade: D
米奇·约翰逊 (Mitch Johnson)
这是一场令人印象深刻的执教表现。在文班亚马倒下后,马刺本可能就此缴械投降。然而,圣安东尼奥队奋起反击,最终赢得了胜利。约翰逊的轮换非常明智——尤其是给予了尚帕尼、福克斯和约翰逊额外的出场时间。削减卡斯尔和哈珀的时间也是明智之举。除了尚帕尼核爆级的表现外,马刺在进攻端并无特别之处,但防守端的比赛计划成功地阻止了尼克斯找到持续稳定的节奏。
Grade: A
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Grades: San Antonio Spurs vs. New York Knicks – Game #33
Thanks to a franchise-record 11 three-pointers by Julian Champagnie, the San Antonio Spurs were able to beat the New York Knicks at the Frost Bank Center by a final count of 134-132. The win improved the Spurs to a record of 24-9, while the Knicks fell to 23-10.
Champagnie was the hero on a night that saw Victor Wembanyama leave with a knee injury. Riding Champagnie’s hot hand, the Spurs outscored the Knicks 41-30 in the fourth quarter to eke out the victory.
Stats: Spurs vs. Knicks

Spurs vs. Knicks – Final Grades
Victor Wembanyama
Wembanyama’s outing against the Knicks will be remembered for the scary knee injury he suffered. Thankfully, it sounds like he avoided any serious damage and he could return in a couple games. His injury came during what was otherwise a fantastic performance for the Frenchman. He was insanely efficient in his 24 minutes, dropping 31 points on 10-for-12 shooting from the field, 2-for-2 from deep and 9-for-10 at the line. Wembanyama also added 13 rebounds and strong defense. Offensively, his shot-selection was great and his touch has never looked better. Most importantly, he was demonstrative on both ends and was able to dominate the action with his forcefulness. Hopefully he will be able to return to action soon and quickly get back to this level of play.
Grade: A
De’Aaron Fox
Fox shot poorly from three-point range (1-for-8) but was otherwise outstanding. He was 10-for-13 from two-point territory and tallied seven assists and zero turnovers. His playmaking was great; his patience and decision-making were at high levels. When the Spurs needed a big bucket, Fox was there to make things happen. Defensively, this might have been his best game of the season. He was locked in individually and team-wise on that end of the court. Fox never had a reputation of being a great defender while in Sacramento but he’s improving at a fast rate and at times looks really, really good.
Grade: A-
Stephon Castle
Castle is trying to battle through a thumb injury and it’s not looking so good. I don’t know if it’s just his thumb or if he’s going through other growing pains in his second year. Against the Knicks, he forced shots, played a sloppy brand of basketball and just looked discombobulated on the offensive end. He ended up hitting only one of his nine attempts from the field and turned it over three times. Castle did pass the ball pretty well and he gave effort on defense but let’s hope he rediscovers his footing soon because this was a forgettable evening at the office.
Grade: D
Julian Champagnie
Well, damn, Champagnie will always remember the day he popped off on New Year’s Eve for a career-high 36 points. He hit a franchise record 11 three-pointers — and the Spurs needed every single one of them. In fact, the good guys likely lose if Champagnie would have done anything less. His memorable outing was mostly due to Champagnie finding room and letting go of his 17 three-point attempts with confidence. Add in strong rebounding, solid defense and his overflowing self-assuredness and this was clearly the best game he has ever played.
Grade: A+
Harrison Barnes
The good: Barnes hustled more than usual, which resulted in a better rebounding night than normal. I also liked his passing. His drives to the hoop were sometimes out of control but the results were usually positive. Defensively, he efforted at a commendable level. The bad: Barnes shot only one three-pointer and was just 2-for-6 from the field in 26 minutes. He made a handful of rookie mistakes on both ends and wasn’t really supplying the veteran leadership the Spurs need from him.
Grade: C
Keldon Johnson
Johnson had another very good performance off of the bench. In more playing time than usual (31 minutes), Johnson poured in 19 points and eight rebounds. While his shooting from the field was nothing to write home about, he remained efficient by hitting all nine of his free throws and only turning the ball over once. Johnson’s defense was also better than usual, particularly when it came to rotations.
Grade: A-
Luke Kornet
Kornet played well enough for the Spurs to secure this win, especially after Wembanyama left due to injury. Offensively, he scored enough to make the Knicks account for him. His passing was a definite plus and he kept the offense humming with heady screens. Defensively, he gave good effort guarding the rim and did good work on the boards. Kornet knows his job and he’s been doing what’s needed on a daily basis.
Grade: B+
Dylan Harper
Harper struggled. The rookie wasn’t helping the cause in any category. Usually he’s either scoring, playmaking or defending at a high level. On New Year’s Eve, he wasn’t helping out in any of those three areas. He struggled shooting, he wasn’t making plays for others and his defense left a lot to be desired. Hopefully the youngster can bounce back ASAP.
Grade: D-
Kelly Olynyk
Olynyk absorbed about 11 minutes and did well enough. He was aggressive on offense and made sure things didn’t get stale. Defensively, Olynyk played physically enough to avoid being a liability. When he’s going all out, the backup big man is a solid piece to the puzzle.
Grade: B
Carter Bryant
If you look at the stat sheet, Bryant only missed a three-pointer and fouled three times. He was a little bit better than those numbers suggest — but not a whole lot better. Bryant failed to find a niche offensively and was too eager on the defensive end, which ended up in him getting out of position too much. The rookie needs to settle down and play smarter if he’s going to make a consistent impact this season.
Grade: D
Mitch Johnson
This was an impressive coaching performance. After Wembanyama went down, the Spurs could have folded their tent and retreated. Instead, San Antonio battled back to get the win. Johnson’s rotation was smart — particularly giving extra minutes to Champagnie, Fox and Johnson. Cutting down on the minutes for Castle and Harper was also wise. The Spurs didn’t really do anything special offensively outside of Champagnie going nuclear but the defensive gameplan helped keep the Knicks from finding a sustainable rhythm.
Grade: A
By LJ Ellis, via SpursTalk