By LJ Ellis | SpursTalk, 2026-03-30 22:25:34
圣安东尼奥马刺队以127-95的比分横扫密尔沃基雄鹿队,将战绩提升至56胜18负。半场结束时,马刺队便以67-45遥遥领先,此后比赛再无悬念。
数据统计:马刺对阵雄鹿

马刺对阵雄鹿——最终评分
维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama)
优点:文班亚马在对阵雄鹿的比赛中送出了他本赛季最精彩的一些传球。他的篮板表现异常出色,防守端也面面俱到。进攻端,他持之以恒的侵略性换来了10次罚球机会。缺点:由于比赛早早失去悬念,文班亚马并没有获得太多高质量的投篮机会。这导致他全场21投仅7中,其中三分球3投0中。
评分:C+
德阿伦·福克斯 (De’Aaron Fox)
福克斯大多时间扮演辅助角色,但他非常出色地完成了任务。他凭借灵活的脚步在场上随心所欲,6次两分球尝试全部命中。在仅有的21分钟出场时间里,他送出6次助攻,且只有1次失误和0次犯规。虽然3投0中的三分球和丢掉的唯一一次罚球略微影响了他的效率,但对于这位马刺明星控卫来说,这绝对是一个轻松高效的夜晚。
评分:B
斯蒂芬·卡斯尔 (Stephon Castle)
在不到30分钟的出场时间里,卡斯尔砍下了22分、10个篮板和10个助攻的三双数据。他的投射表现也十分出色:投篮13投9中,其中三分球4投2中。尽管偶尔有些粗心,但卡斯尔完全统治了他上场的时间。他在冲击篮筐时极具对抗性,手感也比往常更好。他抢下了不少强力篮板,是场上当之无愧的最佳组织者。卡斯尔近期的表现让人感到他的上限不可限量。
评分:A
德文·瓦塞尔 (Devin Vassell)
瓦塞尔在防守端表现得非常出色,他的活跃度比平时高出不少。进攻端,他三分球7投4中,两分球4投2中。瓦塞尔在攻防两端都减少了失误,并始终保持着全力以赴的竞争状态。表现不错。
评分:B+
朱利安·尚帕尼 (Julian Champagnie)
尚帕尼完成了他的本职工作。他在外线极具威胁,投篮欲望非常强烈。他在防守端尽职尽责,积极拼抢篮板并控制了失误。虽然尚帕尼的数据并不算惊艳,但这仍是一场扎实的表现。
评分:B+
凯尔登·约翰逊 (Keldon Johnson)
约翰逊正在向2025-26赛季的最佳第六人奖项发起强力冲击。他在对阵雄鹿时的效率几乎无可挑剔:投篮8投6中,罚球和三分球均是2投2中。除了得分,约翰逊还以5次助攻领衔替补阵容。而他今晚最反常的表现是,全场比赛竟然没有抢到一个篮板。
评分:B+
卢克·科内特 (Luke Kornet)
对科内特来说,这是一个沉寂的夜晚。在21分钟里,他仅得到2分和1个篮板。好消息是他在选位防守上做得不错,进攻端也没有干扰节奏;坏消息是,科内特的产量自赛季开始以来一直在下滑,今晚只是最新的例证。
评分:C
迪伦·哈珀 (Dylan Harper)
这位新秀继续给人留下深刻印象。在21分钟里,哈珀投篮8投6中(三分球3投2中),总计得到14分。他的投篮看起来非常出色,突破更是极具杀伤力。哈珀目前的终结能力简直不可思议。不过他在密尔沃基的其他数据表现略显平庸:助攻和失误各2次,且没有获得罚球机会。
评分:B
哈里森·巴恩斯 (Harrison Barnes)
和科内特一样,巴恩斯对比赛产生了积极影响,但个人产出极低。在18分钟里,他仅得到3分、1个篮板和1次助攻。希望巴恩斯能在进入季后赛前找回手感,因为他已经低迷一段时间了。
评分:C
卡特·布莱恩特 (Carter Bryant)
布莱恩特今晚的亮点是两次扣篮和几次本赛季最精妙的传球。我也很喜欢他的防守,尽管这位新秀的全场能量感并没有什么特别值得称道的地方。
评分:B-
米奇·约翰逊 (Mitch Johnson)
又一场客场比赛,又一场大胜。马刺队已经连续四场客场比赛以至少25分的优势获胜。圣安东尼奥轻松完成了这次三连客之旅,总净胜分高达82分。米奇教练理应为这些统治级的胜利获得不少赞誉。
评分:B+
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Grades: San Antonio Spurs at Milwaukee Bucks – Game #74
The San Antonio Spurs improved to 56-18 by stomping the Milwaukee Bucks by a final score of 127-95. At halftime, the good guys were up 67-45 — and the game never got any more competitive.
Stats: Spurs at Bucks

Spurs at Bucks – Final Grades
Victor Wembanyama
The good: Wembanyama had some of his best passes of the season against the Bucks. His rebounding was exceptional. He defended well in all aspects. Offensively, his relentless aggression led to 10 free throw attempts. The bad: With the game basically settled early on, Wembanyama didn’t get many serious field goal attempts. The result was a 7-for-21 showing from the floor, including an 0-for-3 display from downtown.
Grade: C+
De’Aaron Fox
Fox mostly played a supporting role but he did his job quite well. His shiftiness got him wherever he wanted and he hit all six of his two-point tries. He also had only one turnover and no fouls while dishing six assists in only 21 minutes. Fox’s efficiency was hurt a bit by missing all three of his threes and his only freebie — but it was definitely a clean night at the office for San Antonio’s star point guard.
Grade: B
Stephon Castle
In less than 30 minutes of action, Castle posted a triple-double of 22 points, ten rebounds and ten assists. He did so while shooting well from the field: 9-for-13 including 2-for-4 from deep. Although he was a bit sloppy at times, Castle thoroughly dominated his minutes. He was physical going to the rim and his touch was better than usual. He grabbed contested boards and he was easily the best playmaker on the floor. Castle’s ultimate ceiling is looking sky-high as of late.
Grade: A
Devin Vassell
Vassell played really well defensively. His activity level was a few notches higher than normal. Offensively, he was 4-for-7 from three-point territory and 2-for-4 on twos. Vassell limited his mistakes on both sides of the ball while keeping his pedal to the metal. Good stuff.
Grade: B+
Julian Champagnie
Champagnie did what he’s supposed to do. He was deadly from deep and his trigger finger was extra itchy. He played defense, competed on the boards and limited his mistakes. Champagnie’s numbers don’t jump off the page but this was a fine performance.
Grade: B+
Keldon Johnson
Johnson is making a strong push for the 2025-26 Sixth Man of the Year award. His efficiency against the Bucks couldn’t have been much better. He was 6-for-8 from the field and hit both of his free throws and both of his three-pointers. Not only was he scoring, Johnson also led the bench unit with five assists. Adding to the uncharacteristic nature of his night, he also finished the game without a rebound.
Grade: B+
Luke Kornet
It was a silent night at the office for Kornet. In 21 minutes, he had only two points and one rebound. The good news is that he played pretty good positional defense and he stayed out of the way offensively. The bad news is that Kornet’s production has slumped since the beginning of the season and this is just the latest example.
Grade: C
Dylan Harper
The rookie continues to impress. In 21 minutes, Harper totaled 14 points on 6-for-8 shooting from the field, including 2-of-3 from three-point land. His shooting looks really good and his penetration was particularly devastating. Harper’s finishing is out of this world right now. Other areas of his games weren’t as impressive in Milwaukee. He had only two assists to two turnovers and didn’t find his way to the free throw line.
Grade: B
Harrison Barnes
Like Kornet, Barnes’ had a positive impact on the game but his production was minimal. He had only three points in 18 minutes along with a single rebound and a single assist. Hopefully Barnes can get on a heater heading into the playoffs because he’s been out of rhythm for a while.
Grade: C
Carter Bryant
Bryant’s evening was highlighted by a pair of dunks and a couple of his slickest passes on the season. I also liked his defense even though the rookie’s overall energy level wasn’t anything to write home about.
Grade: B-
Mitch Johnson
Another road game, another blowout win. The Spurs have won four straight road games by at least 25 points. San Antonio breezed through this three-game road trip, winning by a total margin of 82 points. Coach Mitch deserves a decent slice of credit for these dominant wins.
Grade: B+
By LJ Ellis, via SpursTalk