By LJ Ellis | SpursTalk, 2026-03-25 22:16:29
圣安东尼奥马刺队以136-111的大比分横扫迈阿密热火队,战绩提升至54胜18负。马刺在半场结束时以76-58领先,随后在下半场轻松取胜。维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama) 和他的队友们再次献上了令人印象深刻的表现。
数据统计:马刺对阵热火

马刺对阵热火 – 最终评分
维克托·文班亚马
这又是文班亚马一次MVP级别的表现。全场比赛他唯一表现平平的地方是三分球,除此之外,他近乎完美。文班亚马两分球15投10中,他积极奔跑,进攻果敢,在26分钟内砍下26分,展现了极其细腻的手感。防守端,他的表现甚至更胜一筹。他统治了篮板球并送出5次盖帽。文班亚马让巴姆·阿德巴约 (Bam Adebayo) 在场上几乎隐身,同时封锁了任何胆敢进入他防守半径的球员。该死,他真的太强了。
评分:A
达龙·福克斯
达龙·福克斯 (De’Aaron Fox) 为马刺队取得了开门红。他在第一节7投4中砍下10分,热火队对他迅捷的突破毫无招架之力。不过首节过后,福克斯进入了“巡航模式”。在剩余的比赛中他仅投中一球——尽管他在最后19分钟的上场时间里送出了5次助攻。总的来说,他惊艳的开局足以让我们在很大程度上忽略他后面三节的沉寂。
评分:B
斯蒂芬·卡斯尔
亮点:斯蒂芬·卡斯尔 (Stephon Castle) 统治了上半场,仅用15分钟就贡献了13分、6个篮板和6次助攻。在某些时段,他看起来就像是场上最强的球员。全场比赛,他三分球4投2中,罚球10投9中。卡斯尔在防守端也起到了正面作用。不足:卡斯尔在下半场表现平平。此外,他的处理球比平时要草率得多,全队最高的4次失误就证明了这一点。
评分:B+
德文·瓦塞尔
德文·瓦塞尔 (Devin Vassell) 送出了几次高质量的传球。他的出手选择比平时保守得多,这也是他21分钟仅得6分的主要原因。防守端,瓦塞尔基本完成了任务。数据上虽然平淡无奇,但他在迈阿密的防守表现还算过得去。
评分:B-
朱利安·尚帕尼
和瓦塞尔一样,朱利安·尚帕尼 (Julian Champagnie) 在外线也没什么建树。他三分球3投0中,仅靠文班亚马的一次妙传和一次技术犯规罚球得分。除此之外,尚帕尼在篮板和防守方面表现不错——但这也就是他全部的贡献了。
评分:C+
迪伦·哈珀
尽管在职业生涯首次首发后重新回到了替补席,迪伦·哈珀 (Dylan Harper) 依然连续第二场比赛砍下20+。他两分球9投6中,三分球5投3中。在送出6次助攻、4个篮板和两次精彩盖帽的同时,他仅有1次失误。哈珀在进攻端游刃有余,展现了惊人的破坏力。这位新秀近期的表现好得让人感到有些恐怖。
评分:A
凯尔登·约翰逊
这位年度最佳第六人候选人再次证明了他是该奖项的有力竞争者。凯尔登·约翰逊 (Keldon Johnson) 在24分钟内以惊人的效率砍下21分。他命中了三记三分球和四次罚球,且仅有一次失误。约翰逊在篮板球和防守端也拿出了优于往常的表现。
评分:B+
哈里森·巴恩斯
嘿,伙计,如果哈里森·巴恩斯 (Harrison Barnes) 能找回状态……那可就太棒了。对阵热火,他三分线外7投4中——其中几球的难度确实很大。防守端,巴恩斯展现了活力。在球场两端,他的移动都更加迅速,决策也更加果断。
评分:B+
卢克·科内特
卢克·科内特 (Luke Kornet) 是另一位状态回升的老将。虽然他投篮仅4投1中,但在19分钟内抢下了8个篮板。他的罚球4投3中,场上折返跑的速度也比平时快。在护筐方面,科内特重新回到了精英水准。
评分:B
卡特·布莱恩特
亮点:卡特·布莱恩特 (Carter Bryant) 在三分线内3投3中。他在18分钟内抢下了8个篮板。布莱恩特在过去的39分钟上场时间里共抢下17个篮板。这位新秀还送出了平生涯纪录的3次助攻。不足:布莱恩特外线3投0中。他还出现了3次失误。总的来说,这位新秀近几场比赛的决策不够干脆。
评分:B-
米奇·约翰逊
这是马刺队在客场对阵季后赛球队的又一场精彩胜利。米奇·约翰逊 (Mitch Johnson) 教练限制了老将的上场时间,同时也给了新秀们额外的锻炼机会。攻防两端的战术安排都非常出色。无可挑剔。
评分:A
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Grades: San Antonio Spurs at Miami Heat – Game #72
The San Antonio Spurs crushed the Miami Heat by a final score of 136-111 to improve to a record of 54-18. The Spurs led 76-58 at halftime and then cruised to the easy victory in the second half. Victor Wembanyama and co. put on another very impressive display.
Stats: Spurs at Heat

Spurs at Heat – Final Grades
Victor Wembanyama
It was another MVP-caliber performance by Wembanyama. The only part of the game where he didn’t thrive was three-point shooting. Otherwise, he was nearly flawless. Wembanyama was 10-for-15 from two-point range. He ran the court hard, made aggressive moves and exhibited pristine touch on his way to 26 points in 26 minutes. Defensively, he was even better. He dominated on the boards and blocked five shots. Wembanyama made Bam disappear while shutting down anyone who dared to enter his radius. Damn, he’s so good.
Grade: A
De’Aaron Fox
Fox got the Spurs off on the right foot. In the first quarter, he scored ten points on 4-for-7 shooting from the field. The Heat had no match for his quick-twitch attacks. After the first, though, Fox went into cruise mode. He made only one more shot the rest of the way — although he did total five assists in his final 19 minutes on the court. All in all, his fast start was valuable enough to mostly ignore his sleepy final three quarters.
Grade: B
Stephon Castle
The good: Castle dominated the first half, posting 13 points, six rebounds and six assists in only 15 minutes. There were stretches where he looked like the best human on the court. For the game, he hit half of his four three-point attempts and nine of his ten freebies. Castle was also a plus on the defensive end. The bad: Castle didn’t do much in the second half. He was also much sloppier than normal, as evidenced by his team-high four turnovers.
Grade: B+
Devin Vassell
Vassell made a number of high-quality passes. His shot-selection was a lot more timid than usual, which was the main reason why he scored only six points in 21 minutes. Defensively, Vassell mostly did a good job. The stats are nothing to write home about be he did a decent-ish job in Miami.
Grade: B-
Julian Champagnie
Much like Vassell, Champagnie didn’t get much going from the perimeter. He was 0-for-3 from deep and only scored due to a slick pass from Wembanyama and a technical free throw. Otherwise, Champagnie rebounded well and defended well — but that was about the extent of his contributions.
Grade: C+
Dylan Harper
Even though he was back to the bench after starting his first game of his career, Harper scored 20-plus points for the second consecutive contest. He was 6-for-9 on twos and 3-for-5 on threes. He turned the ball over just one time while posting six assists, four rebounds and a pair of exciting blocks. Harper is taking his time offensively and has been amazingly destructive. The rookie has been so good lately it’s almost scary.
Grade: A
Keldon Johnson
The Sixth Man of the Year candidate proved once again he would be a good choice for that award. He poured in 21 points in 24 minutes on impressive efficiency. He hit three triples, four free throws and turned it over only once. Johnson also added rebounding and better than normal defense.
Grade: B+
Harrison Barnes
Hey, man, if Barnes can get going … that’d be something. Against the Heat, he was 4-for-7 from three-point territory — and a couple of those shots were legitimately difficult. Defensively, Barnes showed life. On both sides of the court, his movements were quicker and his decision-making was better.
Grade: B+
Luke Kornet
Kornet is another veteran who seems to be trending toward improved play. While he was only 1-for-4 from the field, he had eight rebounds in 19 minutes. He also went 3-for-4 at the free throw line and was faster up and down the court than usual. In terms of defending the rim, Kornet was back to being elite in that category.
Grade: B
Carter Bryant
The good: Bryant was 3-for-3 inside of the arc. He pulled down eight rebounds in 18 minutes. Bryant now has 17 rebounds in his last 39 minutes. The rookie also tied his career-high with three assists. The bad: Bryant was 0-for-3 outside of the arc. He also turned it over three times. Overall, the rookie’s decision-making hasn’t been crisp in recent games.
Grade: B-
Mitch Johnson
It was another impressive win for the Spurs against a playoff team on the road. Coach Mitch limited the minutes for the vets while also giving extra time to the rookies. The gameplans on both ends were great. No complaints.
Grade: A
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