By LJ Ellis | SpursTalk, 2026-02-21 23:20:30
圣安东尼奥马刺队在奥斯汀的穆迪中心 (Moody Center) 进行的主场比赛中,相对轻松地战胜了菲尼克斯太阳队。马刺在半场结束时领先12分,随后在第三节打出37-22的比分,彻底锁定了胜局。凭借这场121-94的胜利,马刺将本赛季的战绩提升至39胜16负。
数据统计:马刺 vs. 太阳

马刺 vs. 太阳 —— 最终评分
维克托·文班亚马
维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama) 在全明星周末大放异彩后依然延续了出色的表现。虽然他的投篮准星欠佳(运动战15投7中,三分球4投1中),但在25分钟的时间里,他凭借11个篮板、5次盖帽和4次助攻统治了比赛。他在攻防两端都表现得极其努力,且仅有1次失误和1次犯规。文班亚马正试图在赛季的冲刺阶段向世界证明,他就是篮球运动中最具统治力的力量。这是一个良好的开端。
评分:B+
德阿隆·福克斯
德阿隆·福克斯 (De’Aaron Fox) 贡献了稳健的表现。在不到22分钟的时间里,他得到15分和8个篮板,且仅有1次失误。虽然他运动战只有9投4中,但在罚球线上6投5中,并通过推节奏和保持进攻模式让球队的进攻顺畅运转。福克斯在防守端也起到了正向作用。
评分:B+
斯蒂芬·卡斯尔
在对阵太阳的长时间里,斯蒂芬·卡斯尔 (Stephon Castle) 是场上表现最全能的球员。菲尼克斯在进攻端并没有给予他足够的尊重,而这位二年级后卫让他们付出了代价。他最终三分球4投2中,两分球7投6中,并且罚球两投全中。卡斯尔在外线防守方面也表现出色,展现出了显著的强韧感与球商。他今晚唯一的不足在于组织进攻能力略显欠缺。
评分:A-
德文·瓦塞尔
德文·瓦塞尔 (Devin Vassell) 的职责是担任球队的强投得分手,他很好地完成了这一角色。他三分球5投2中,两分球4投2中。最重要的是,他的投篮选择很合理,防守也在水准之上。当瓦塞尔打出这样的表现时,他是球队拼图中极具价值的一块。
评分:B+
朱利安·尚帕尼
尽管朱利安·尚帕尼 (Julian Champagnie) 存在感不高,但他的效率无可挑剔。他全场仅出手3次,但贡献了8分、6个篮板且没有失误。尚帕尼通过令人称赞的防守进一步提升了自己的价值。话虽如此,如果他想继续担任这支球队的首发,还需要做出更多贡献。
评分:B
迪伦·哈珀
我们现在可以乐观地认为,迪伦·哈珀 (Dylan Harper) 已经翻越了“新秀墙”。在26分钟里,这位新秀砍下17分,两分球6投5中,三分球5投2中,罚球2投1中。他的单打得分很流畅,三分投篮看起来很自然,并且总能找到突向篮筐的路径。哈珀的防守是一个加分项,然而他的组织能力尚且欠缺。1次助攻却伴随3次失误,这方面的表现显然不达标。
评分:B+
哈里森·巴恩斯
哈里森·巴恩斯 (Harrison Barnes) 打出了比平时更有活力的篮球。虽然他外线手感依旧挣扎(对阵太阳三分球4投1中),但他积极冲击篮筐,在篮板球争抢上更具侵略性,并以4次助攻领衔替补阵容。希望巴恩斯能在某个时刻找回投篮准星,但至少在今晚,他的努力程度不容置疑。
评分:B
凯尔登·约翰逊
凯尔登·约翰逊 (Keldon Johnson) 在上场的20分钟里建树不多。他投篮6投2中,仅得6分和2个篮板。约翰逊的防守表现尚可,传球也很无私,但马刺已经习惯了这位明星第六人贡献比这更多的产出。
评分:C-
卢克·科内特
卢克·科内特 (Luke Kornet) 在16分钟内填满了数据栏。他贡献了10分、9个篮板、2次助攻和1个盖帽。最令人印象深刻的是,这位球队替补中锋全场5投5中。看到科内特在进攻端找回准星令人欣慰,因为他在全明星赛前曾陷入低迷——在赛前的8场比赛中,他总共只投进了13个球。希望在得到休息后,他已经回到了正轨。
评分:A-
卡特·布莱恩特
亮点:卡特·布莱恩特 (Carter Bryant) 三分球4投2中,延续了近期不错的外线手感。他在不到16分钟的上场时间里还抢下了6个篮板。他的防守表现也是一个闪光点。槽点:布莱恩特在持球突破时看起来极其不协调。此外,他在本场比赛中还经常出现用力过猛的情况。
评分:B
米奇·约翰逊
米奇·约翰逊 (Mitch Johnson) 值得赞扬,他确保了自己的麾下将士在假期后能迅速找回状态重返赛场。我很欣赏他让轮换阵容中的几乎每个人都得到了充分的休息。
评分:B+
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Grades: San Antonio Spurs vs. Phoenix Suns – Game #55
Playing a home game in Austin at the Moody Center, the San Antonio Spurs came away with a relatively easy victory over the Phoenix Suns. The Spurs led by 12 points at halftime before outscoring the Suns 37-22 in the third quarter to put the game to bed. With their 121-94 win, the good guys improved their record on the season to 39-16.
Stats: Spurs vs. Suns

Spurs vs. Suns – Final Grades
Victor Wembanyama
Wembanyama played well after stealing the show during All-Star weekend. While he didn’t shoot the straightest (7-for-15 from the floor, 1-for-4 from three-point range), he dominated with 11 rebounds, five blocks and four assists in 25 minutes. He only had one turnover and one foul while playing with extreme effort on both ends. Wembanyama will try to prove to the world in the stretch run of the season that he’s the most dominant force in the sport of basketball. This was a good start.
Grade: B+
De’Aaron Fox
It was a solid performance by Fox. In less than 22 minutes, he totaled 15 points and eight rebounds while turning it over only once. While he was only 4-for-9 from the field, he was 5-for-6 at the free throw line and helped keep the offense humming by pushing the pace and staying in attack mode. Fox was also a plus on the defensive end.
Grade: B+
Stephon Castle
Castle was the best all-around player on the floor for long stretches against the Suns. Phoenix wasn’t respecting him much on the offensive end and the second-year guard made them pay. He finished 2-for-4 from three-point land, 6-for-7 from two-point land and he hit both of his freebies. Castle was also great as a perimeter defender, as he played with a palpable amount of ruggedness and smarts. The only downside to his evening was the fact that his playmaking was a little bit lacking.
Grade: A-
Devin Vassell
Vassell’s job is being the team’s tough-shot maker — and he played that role well. He was 2-for-5 from deep, 2-for-4 on twos. Most importantly, his shot selection was good and he played above average defense. When Vassell is playing like this, he’s a valuable piece to the puzzle.
Grade: B+
Julian Champagnie
Although Champagnie had a quiet affair, there can’t be any complaints about his efficiency. He shot only three times but he had eight points, six rebounds and no turnovers. Champagnie added to his value by playing commendable defense. All that said, he needs to do more to continue starting for this team.
Grade: B
Dylan Harper
We can now hopefully state that the rookie wall is in Harper’s rearview mirror. In 26 minutes, the rookie had 17 points on 5-for-6 shooting from two-point territory, 2-for-5 from three-point land and 1-for-2 at the line. His isolation scoring was smooth, his three-point shooting looked natural and he was finding lanes to the cup. Harper’s defense was a positive attribute. His playmaking, though, was lacking. Three turnovers and one assist is definitely substandard production on that front.
Grade: B+
Harrison Barnes
Barnes played a louder brand of basketball than usual. While he’s still struggling from deep (1-for-4 versus Phoenix), he attacked the basket, played with more aggression on the boards and led the bench unit with four assists. Hopefully Barnes straightens out his shot at some point but at least his effort couldn’t be questioned on this night.
Grade: B
Keldon Johnson
Johnson didn’t do much in his 20 minutes. He had only six points and two rebounds while shooting 2-for-6 from the floor. Johnson played okay-ish defense and he shared the ball well but the Spurs have become accustomed to more production than this from their star sixth man.
Grade: C-
Luke Kornet
Kornet stuffed the stat sheet in his 16 minutes. He had ten points, nine rebounds, two assists and a block. Most impressively, the team’s backup center was 5-for-5 from the field. That offensive shotmaking was good to see from Kornet because he had been slumping a bit prior to the All-Star break. In the eight games before the break, he had made only 13 field goals. Let’s hope he’s now back on track after getting some rest.
Grade: A-
Carter Bryant
The good: Bryant was 2-for-4 on three-pointers, as he continues to shoot it well from deep as of late. He also had six rebounds in less than 16 minutes of action. His defensive play was also a bright spot. The bad: Bryant looked painfully uncoordinated on his drives to the basket. He could also be found trying to do too much too often in this game.
Grade: B
Mitch Johnson
Johnson deserves credit for making sure his troops were ready to return to the hardwood after the break. I like how he got extended rest for just about everyone on the roster.
Grade: B+
By LJ Ellis, via SpursTalk