[PtR] 马刺新秀观察:赛季中期更新 ▶️

By Jacob Douglas | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2026-01-27 23:16:38

在经历了近五年盯着乒乓球、等待选秀来改善阵容的日子后,圣安东尼奥马刺队终于拥有了一支胜利之师。马刺以31胜15负的战绩高居西部第二,并已踏上通往季后赛的快车道。对于大多数马刺球迷来说,NBA选秀早已是过眼云烟。

但如果你是一个篮球迷,热衷于观看大学篮球比赛,并深入研究下一届NBA新秀,就很难不去畅想,哪位激动人心的年轻才俊会在下赛季穿上银黑战袍。更令人兴奋的是,尽管马刺队战绩斐然,但他们仍可能手握一个乐透签。在即将到来的选秀中,马刺拥有与战绩为23胜25负的亚特兰大老鹰队的选秀权互换权。如果赛季今天结束,这个选秀权将是首轮第12顺位。

专家们对2026届选秀大加赞赏,认为其兼具顶级天赋与强大深度。如果圣安东尼奥能获得一个10-14顺位的选秀权,他们很可能得到一名轮换级别的球员。这对于马刺来说是个好消息,他们正需要更多高质量的侧翼和锋线深度,来补充维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama) 以及由德阿隆·福克斯 (De’Aaron Fox)、斯蒂芬·卡斯尔 (Stephon Castle) 和迪伦·哈珀 (Dylan Harper) 组成的后场三人组。

当然,将乐透签打包交易来一位高质量的侧翼升级球员,这一选项仍在桌面上。但如果马刺决定在即将到来的选秀中使用他们的选秀权,那么当你打开一场大学比赛时,以下这些名字值得你密切关注。

托马斯·豪 (Thomas Haugh),6尺9寸,前锋,佛罗里达大学

2026赛季数据:17.4分、6.7篮板、1.1抢断;投篮命中率46.7%,三分命中率33.6%,罚球命中率74.3%

马刺围绕文班亚马建立了一支身材高大、技术全面且防守强悍的队伍。他们可以通过在即将到来的选秀中选择豪,来进一步强化这一建队思路。这位大三的“短吻鳄”球员在作为佛罗里达大学首发的第一个赛季里表现出色。他是一名高大强壮的侧翼球员,既能在外线防守,也能在内线送出盖帽。他活力十足,佛罗里达大学主教练托德·戈尔登 (Todd Golden) 对他信任有加,让他场均出战34.3分钟(大学比赛全场40分钟)。

在佛罗里达大学的三年生涯中,豪在进攻端取得了长足的进步。他擅长攻击篮筐,并拥有很高的篮球智商,知道如何跑位并做出正确的传球判断。接下来是马刺球迷可能不太想听到的部分——他的投篮仍在打磨之中。他的出手姿势很干净,但有时看起来并不那么流畅。他的三分命中率不到34%,所以他并非神射手,但在空位时仍具备威胁。

选择豪,需要相信他在大学生涯中所展现出的成长轨迹。他从一名替补席上的活力内线,成长为全国冠军球队的第六人,再到大三赛季成为球队侧翼的核心选择。他将能融入马刺的阵容,成为一名既能防守高大球员又能跟防敏捷侧翼的球员,同时为球队提供另一位能在篮下终结、冲击篮筐的摇摆人。再加上他在攻防两端的十足拼劲,他可能成为圣安东尼奥的一名赢球拼图。他的跳投是最后一块需要拼上的版图。

卡梅伦·卡尔 (Cameron Carr),6尺6寸,侧翼/后卫,贝勒大学

2026赛季数据:20.6分、5.3篮板、1.4盖帽;投篮命中率53.9%,三分命中率41.6%,罚球命中率76.6%

马刺本赛季经历过进攻乏力的阶段。当文班亚马被限制,而福克斯、卡斯尔和哈珀在内线施展的空间也被封堵时,球队就很难在外线和中距离找到出手机会。如果他们想在侧翼增加一个进攻武器,那么卡尔绝对是最佳人选。这位贝勒大学的大三球员运动能力出色,控球流畅,并且三分精准。你会看到他命中高难度的迎人强投三分、移动中的接球投篮,或是运球急停三分。

他也能很好地融入马刺的体系。他不是一名主控手,但本赛季作为第二持球点,他展现出不错的传球能力,场均送出2.5次助攻。他目前还不是一名出色的防守者,但绝对具备成为出色防守者的天赋。他的运动能力和长臂让他能越过进攻球员送出惊天大帽,或是在另一端上演集锦式扣篮。只要在细节专注度上稍加指导,马刺就有可能将卡尔解锁为一名攻防一体的侧翼威胁。

卡尔让我想起了大学时期的扎克·拉文 (Zach LaVine)。他是一个运动能力惊人的球员,拥有出色的跳投,并展现出传球的潜质。但在本赛季之前,卡尔完全名不见经传。他在田纳西大学的前两个赛季几乎没有上场机会。今年的表现是否能代表他的真实水平?或者这只是昙花一现?他的天赋似乎表明是前者。如果真是如此,他可以为圣安东尼奥提供一个真正的进攻武器,并且随着他变得更强壮、经验更丰富,他还能发展成为一名防守悍将。

亚克塞尔·伦德伯格 (Yaxel Lendeborg),6尺9寸,前锋,密歇根大学

2026赛季数据:14.4分、7.2篮板、3.2助攻;投篮命中率51.4%,三分命中率32.5%,罚球命中率83.8%

许多球队对大龄新秀望而却步,但马刺不应是其中之一。随着年轻核心阵容基本确立,选下一位经验更丰富的优秀球员是完全可以接受的。伦德伯格正是这样的人选。

这位密歇根大学的前锋是一位真正的现代大学球员。这已经是他第六个大学赛季,当他作为新秀踏上NBA赛场时,他将年满24岁。在为“狼獾队”效力的唯一一个赛季里,他表现出色。伦德伯格是一名高大强壮的内线/前锋,经常与密歇根的巨型中锋阿迪·马拉 (Aday Mara) 搭档。他完美融合了身体、运动能力和技术,使他能够胜任内外线多个位置。他可以持球杀向篮筐,可以定点投射三分,也可以在内线单打得分。在防守端,他作风强硬,场均贡献1.5次抢断和1.4次盖帽,为球队创造了优势。

相比赛季初40%的三分命中率,他近期的手感有所降温。他的跳投能否稳定命中,是他能否适应圣安东尼奥的关键。如果他能投进三分,他将与文班亚马形成绝佳搭档。他可以与文班亚马一同护筐,并进一步丰富球队全面的进攻才华。受年龄所限,他的上限可能不会太高,但不难想象他从第一天起就能为球队的胜利做出贡献。

基顿·瓦格勒 (Keaton Wagler),6尺6寸,后卫,伊利诺伊大学

2026赛季数据:17.5分、5篮板、4助攻;投篮命中率47.7%,三分命中率43.5%,罚球命中率82.6%

马刺可能不需要再来一名后卫,但他们确实需要一位顶级神射手。来自伊利诺伊大学的新生瓦格勒正好能满足这一需求。上周末对阵普渡大学时,瓦格勒三分线外11投9中,狂砍46分,一战成名。尽管高中时只是一名三星新秀,但瓦格勒已经将自己塑造成了本届选秀中的精英球员之一。

瓦格勒的招牌技能是他的投篮。他出手迅速,如果对手防守松懈或补防不及时,他就会让他们付出代价。作为一名主控手,他每场比赛都在进步,同时他也能打无球。他的运动能力并非顶级,而且要打更高水平的比赛,他肯定需要增重变壮,但瓦格勒带来了一项顶尖技能,而这正是马刺急需的。

如果圣安东尼奥选择瓦格勒,他可以与队内其他后卫搭档打无球,并为马刺提供另一位能为文班亚马传球的持球手和传球手。选择他,可以看作是马刺在打造一支拥有多名高大持球手球队的道路上,下的第三重注。与其他候选人不同,他将为圣安东尼奥带来他们一直渴求的定点投手。

约书亚·杰斐逊 (Joshua Jefferson),6尺8寸,前锋,爱荷华州立大学

2026赛季数据:17.4分、7.8篮板、5.2助攻;投篮命中率50%,三分命中率40.4%,罚球命中率71.5%

选秀专家们对杰斐逊的看法存在分歧。一些人将他排在乐透区,另一些人则认为他只在第二轮。这位爱荷华州立大学的大四生是大学篮球界最强球队之一中,最具影响力的球员之一。他是一名组织前锋,拥有极高的篮球智商、强壮的体格和NBA级别的运动能力。他是一个真正的数据栏填充者,本赛季为“旋风队”贡献了两次三双。

杰斐逊的投篮能力一直是他整个职业生涯的疑问。本赛季,他用场均2.9次出手、命中率40.4%的表现回答了这些质疑。观看杰斐逊的比赛,很明显他的手感依然不够柔和,包括篮筐附近的终结能力,但看到他今年能命中一些定点三分还是令人欣慰的。

与文班亚马搭档,杰斐逊将为马刺带来一名聪明的站位型防守者,他能处理球并扮演第二组织者的角色。他将在圣安东尼奥的转换进攻中大放异彩,并凭借其聪明的防守站位,完美融入球队的防守体系。如果他能在更高水平的比赛中命中三分,他可能成为一名长期的NBA首发球员。The Athletic的萨姆·维西尼 (Sam Vecenie) 写道,他是他所见过的最接近大学时期德雷蒙德·格林 (Draymond Green) 的球员。无论他最终的选秀顺位攀升,需要马刺在乐透区摘下他,还是掉到第二轮,杰斐逊都应该在选秀日进入圣安东尼奥的视野。

由生成式人工智能翻译,译文内容可能不准确或不完整,以原文为准。

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Spurs Prospect Profile: Mid season update

After nearly half a decade of watching ping pong balls and waiting for the draft to improve the roster, the San Antonio Spurs finally have a winning team. At 31-15, the Spurs are second in the Western Conference and on the fast track for a playoff spot. The NBA Draft is out of sight and out of mind for most Spurs fans.

But when you’re a basketball junkie, catching college hoops games and doing deep dives on the next class of NBA players, it’s hard not to think about which exciting young prospect could don the Silver and Black next season. It’s even more exciting when San Antonio has a pick that may be headed for the lottery, despite their success. The Spurs own swap rights with the 23-25 Atlanta Hawks in the upcoming draft. If the season ended today, that pick would be 12th overall.

Experts have praised the 2026 draft class for having top-tier talent and strong depth. If San Antonio lands a pick in the 10-14 range, they could likely grab a rotational player. That’s great news for a Spurs team that could use more high-quality depth at the wing and forward positions to complement Victor Wembanyama and their guard trio of De’Aaron Fox, Stephon Castle, and Dylan Harper.

Of course, trading a lottery pick in a package for a high-quality wing upgrade will still be on the table, but if the Spurs use their pick in the upcoming draft, here are some names to keep an eye on when you flip on a college game.

Thomas Haugh, 6-9 forward, Florida

2026 stats: 17.4 points, 6.7 rebounds, 1.1 steals; 46.7% FG, 33.6% 3PT, 74.3% FT

The Spurs have built a long, versatile, tough defensive squad around Wembanyama. They could double down on that team build by taking Haugh in the upcoming draft. The Junior Gator has been outstanding in his first season as a starter for Florida. He’s a big, strong wing who can guard on the perimeter and swat shots away inside. He’s got a high motor, and Florida head coach Todd Golden has trusted him to play 34.3 minutes per game (a college game has 40 minutes).

Haugh has developed a lot offensively over his 3-year career at Florida. He’s great at attacking the rim and has a high basketball IQ, knowing where to be on the floor and making the right passing reads. Here comes the part Spurs fans won’t want to hear – his shot is still developing. It’s a clean release, but it doesn’t always look the most fluid. He’s shooting just under 34% from deep, so he’s not a sharpshooter, but he is a threat when left open.

Betting on Haugh would take belief in his development over the course of his college career. He went from an energy big man off the bench to the sixth man for a National Championship team, to a go-to option on the wing in his junior season. He’d fit into the Spurs roster as a player who could guard bigger players and quicker wings, while giving them another swingman who can finish around the basket and put pressure on the rim. Mix in a high motor on both ends, and he could be a winning player for San Antonio. His jump shot is the final piece that needs to fall into place.

Cameron Carr, 6-6 wing/guard, Baylor

2026 stats: 20.6 points, 5.3 rebounds, 1.4 blocks; 53.9% FG, 41.6% 3PT, 76.6% FT

The Spurs have gone through anemic offensive stretches this season. When Wembanyama is jammed up, and the paint is blocked off for Fox, Castle, and Harper to do damage inside, the team has struggled to find shots on the perimeter and mid-range. If they want an offensive weapon on the wing, look no further than Carr. The Baylor Junior is a great athlete, fluid with the basketball and drills threes. You’ll see him hit deep contested threes, shots coming off movement, or pull-up threes off the bounce.

He’d fit well into the Spurs system, too. He’s not a primary playmaker, but he’s shown some decent passing chops this season as a secondary ball-handler, tossing 2.5 assists per game. He’s not a great defender right now, but he certainly has the tools to be. His athleticism and long arms let him rise above offensive players for big-time blocks or highlight reel dunks on the other end. With some coaching on attention to detail, the Spurs could unlock Carr as a two-way threat on the wing.

Carr gives me college Zach LaVine vibes. He’s a crazy athlete with a good jumper and shows signs of passing chops. But before this season, Carr was completely off the map. He barely played for Tennessee in his first two seasons. Is this year indicative of who he is as a player? Or is it simply a hot streak? His talent makes it seem like it is the former. If that is the case, he could give San Antonio a real offensive weapon who could develop into a defensive asset as he gets stronger and more experienced.

Yaxel Lendeborg, 6-9 forward, Michigan

2026 stats: 14.4 points, 7.2 rebounds, 3.2 assists; 51.4% FG, 32.5% 3PT, 83.8% FT

Many teams shy away from older prospects. The Spurs should not be one of those teams. With most of their young core established, it’s okay to draft a good player with more miles on them. Lendeborg fits the bill.

The Michigan forward is a true modern college player. He’s in his 6th collegiate season, and will be 24 years old when he steps on the NBA floor as a rookie. He’s been great in his sole season for the Wolverines. Lendeborg is a big, strong big/forward who often plays alongside Michigan’s giant big man, Aday Mara. He has a great blend of physicality, athleticism, and skill that make him versatile enough to play inside and out. He can handle the ball to get to the rim, spot up from three, or score in isolation on the interior. Defensively, he’s tough and has created advantages for his team with 1.5 steals and 1.4 blocks per game.

He’s cooled off a bit from three since starting the season shooting 40% from deep. His jump shot going down is key to his fit in San Antonio. If he’s hitting threes, he’d be an awesome fit next to Wembanyama. He could protect the rim alongside him and further build out the team’s versatile offensive talent. His upside may be capped a bit with his age, but it’s not hard to envision him coming in and contributing to winning on day one.

Keaton Wagler, 6-6 guard, Illinois

2026 stats: 17.5 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists; 47.7% FG, 43.5% 3PT, 82.6% FT

The Spurs probably don’t need another guard, but they could use a lights-out shooter. Wagler, the freshman from Illinois, would provide exactly that. Wagler made headlines after dropping a whopping 46 points on 9-11 shooting from three against Purdue over the weekend. Despite being a three-star prospect coming out of high school, Wagler has established himself among the elite players in the draft.

Wagler’s highlight skill is his shooting. He’s got a quick release and will make teams pay if they sag off or close out late. He’s getting better and better every game as a primary playmaker, but he can also play off the ball. He isn’t a high-level athlete, and he definitely needs to get stronger to play at the next level, but Wagler brings a high-level skill and one that the Spurs definitely need.

If San Antonio selected Wagler, he could play alongside their other guards off the ball and give the Spurs another ball-handler and passer to get Wembanyama the ball. You could call his selection a triple-down on a team built with multiple, bigger ball-handlers. Unlike the others, this one would give San Antonio the knockdown shooter they’ve been needing.

Joshua Jefferson, 6-8 forward, Iowa State

2026 stats: 17.4 points, 7.8 rebounds, 5.2 assists; 50% FG, 40.4% 3PT, 71.5% FT

Draft experts are torn on Jefferson. Some have him in the lottery; others have him in the second round. The Iowa State senior is one of the most impactful players on one of the best teams in college basketball. He’s a point forward with a high basketball IQ, strong frame, and NBA-level athleticism. He’s a true statsheet stuffer, putting up two triple-doubles for the Cyclones this season.

Jefferson’s shooting ability has been a question mark for his entire career. This season, he’s answered those questions by shooting 40.4% from deep on 2.9 attempts per game. Watching Jefferson, it’s clear he still doesn’t have great touch, including some finishing ability around the basket, but it’s good to see some of these spot-up threes go down for him this year.

Alongside Wembanyama, Jefferson would give the Spurs a smart positional defender who can handle the ball and act as a secondary playmaker. He’d thrive in San Antonio’s transition game and fit right into what they want to do defensively as a smart positional defender. If he can knock down threes at the next level, he could be a long-term NBA starter. The Athletic’s Sam Vecenie wrote that he is the closest thing he has seen to Draymond Green’s college tape. Whether he climbs boards and the Spurs have to take him in the lottery or in the second round, Jefferson should be on San Antonio’s radar come draft day.

By Jacob Douglas, via Pounding The Rock