By Jacob Douglas | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2026-04-09 22:44:55

圣安东尼奥马刺在缺少维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama) 和斯蒂芬·卡斯尔 (Stephon Castle) 的情况下,依然在以 112-101 击败波特兰开拓者的比赛中掌控了局面。他们依靠阵容深度弥补了两名球星缺阵的空缺。马刺替补席得分以 48-10 完胜波特兰。
凯尔登·约翰逊 (Keldon Johnson) 和卡特·布莱恩特 (Carter Bryant) 在替补席表现出色,获得了马刺队内的最高评分。提醒一下,这些评分基于每位球员的场上表现,而非单纯看数据统计。B级代表个人平均水平。如果一名球员出场不足5分钟或仅在垃圾时间上场,其评分将为“不适用”。
达龙·福克斯 (De’Aaron Fox)
34分钟,25分,5篮板,7助攻,3抢断,4失误,3犯规,20投10中,三分6投3中,-3
福克斯为马刺队拉开了序幕并完成了收割。他在开场前四分钟就拿下了25分中的10分。他在外线防守端像牛皮糖一样难缠,并通过转换进攻轻松得分,在比赛初期帮助马刺紧咬比分。当开拓者在第四节试图反扑时,福克斯命中一记关键三分将领先优势扩大到9分。此后球队再未给对手机会。
这是文班亚马缺阵时福克斯本赛季一贯的表现。他会在一段时间内接管进攻,并在比赛后期成为球队的定海神针。一些低级失误让他错失了A级评分,但在季后赛开始前,这正是福克斯需要的强心剂。
评分: B+
迪伦·哈珀 (Dylan Harper)
33分钟,13分,6篮板,4助攻,2抢断,2盖帽,4失误,2犯规,14投6中,三分2投1中,+6
这可能是哈珀本赛季防守影响力最大的一场比赛。他无处不在,封堵突破、抢断,并送出两次盖帽。他整晚都在与开拓者的后卫对抗,让他们难以找到真正的节奏。这种表现通常更像是因膝伤缺阵的卡斯尔会打出的比赛。
哈珀在进攻端继续保持出色状态,频繁杀入禁区,尽管面对波特兰的防线终结成功率不算太高。不过,他投进了一个我今年见过的他最令人印象深刻的后撤步三分。
评分: B+
朱利安·尚帕尼 (Julian Champagnie)
27分钟,2分,4篮板,3助攻,2盖帽,1犯规,6投1中,三分3投0中,+6
尚帕尼在进攻端的缺失,他在防守端弥补了回来。对于尚帕尼来说,这是一个手感冰冷的夜晚,他唯一的进球来自一次快攻扣篮。不过,他在防守端极具影响力。面对开拓者强悍的侧翼,尚帕尼在防守端表现得非常稳健。他的数据统计可能不会引人注目,但感觉当他在场时,马刺打得更好。
评分: B-
卢克·科内特 (Luke Kornet)
26分钟,10分,5篮板,6助攻,2抢断,1盖帽,1犯规,6投5中,+5
可以公平地说,科内特就是开拓者的克星。在上一场对阵他们砍下20+后,他在周三再次成为了关键先生。他的禁区防守达到了赛季最佳水平,多次破坏空接并在篮下干扰突破。虽然他只抢到了5个篮板,但他通过将球拨回外线来影响篮板球,为队友保住了球权。
虽然这不是文班亚马级别的防守表现,但如果没有“冷手卢克”镇守内线,马刺绝无可能赢得这场比赛。
评分: A
德文·瓦塞尔 (Devin Vassell)
31分钟,14分,8篮板,1助攻,2抢断,1失误,2犯规,13投5中,三分7投2中,+/- 0
虽然不像我们习惯的那样在文班亚马缺阵时迎来进攻大爆发,但瓦塞尔对阵波特兰的表现依然稳健。他投进了一些高难度进球,包括在多诺万·克林根 (Donovan Clingan) 头顶完成的一次强硬中距离跳投。在防守端,他贡献了几次抢断。
评分: B
哈里森·巴恩斯 (Harrison Barnes)
27分钟,9分,2篮板,2助攻,1抢断,3失误,2犯规,4投2中,三分2投0中,+13
巴恩斯最近表现比较沉寂。他是马刺那套摧毁开拓者的小球阵容的一员,这也是为什么他的正负值看起来如此出色(稍后详述)。如果他要在季后赛获得大量出场时间,圣安东尼奥需要他投进那些球。
评分: B
凯尔登·约翰逊 (Keldon Johnson)
29分钟,20分,8篮板,1助攻,2抢断,1盖帽,2失误,1犯规,15投8中,三分3投0中,+13
约翰逊在周三简直无处不在。这可能是他今年表现最好的一场比赛,约翰逊随心所欲地冲击篮筐,飞身扑救地板球,并通过进攻篮板延续进攻回合。这有力地提醒了人们,为什么他目前是 FanDuel 上赢得年度最佳第六人的头号热门(赔率 -900)。
我觉得很有趣的是,约翰逊似乎特别针对他的前队友西迪·西索科 (Sidy Cissoko) 和布雷克·韦斯利 (Blake Wesley)。当他们防守他时,约翰逊直接杀向篮筐得分。
评分: A
卡特·布莱恩特 (Carter Bryant)
25分钟,17分,5篮板,4助攻,1抢断,1犯规,9投6中,三分6投5中,1失误,3犯规,+6
布莱恩特在表现最好的一场比赛中砍下了职业生涯新高的17分。他在攻防两端都充满自信,不仅命中三分,还在防守端顶住了身型更大的进攻球员。你可以看到他在第二节左右突然“开窍”了。他在掩护和禁区对抗中开始变得更加强硬,并毫不犹豫地出手空位投篮。如果这预示着布莱恩特未来的潜力,马刺用14号签选到他简直是捡到了宝。
评分: A
乔丹·麦克劳林 (Jordan McLaughlin)
9分钟,2分,2篮板,1投0中,+9
麦克劳林表现非常稳健。他上场完成了9分钟的任务,贡献了缠绕式的外线防守,保护好球权,并融入进攻流。对于马刺的第四后卫,你不能要求更多了。
评分: B
周一缺阵名单: 维克托·文班亚马、斯蒂芬·卡斯尔、哈里森·英格拉姆 (Harrison Ingram)、大卫·琼斯-加西亚 (David Jones-Garcia)、埃马纽埃尔·米勒 (Emanuel Miller)
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Spurs vs. Trail Blazers player grades: San Antonio’s bench dominates

The San Antonio Spurs were without Victor Wembanyama and Stephon Castle, and still controlled the game in the 112-101 win over the Portland Trail Blazers. They got contributions up and down the roster to fill in for two of their stars. The Spurs’ bench outscored Portland’s 48-10.
Keldon Johnson and Carter Bryant were brilliant off the bench in the win and earned some of the top player grades for the Spurs. As a quick reminder, these grades are based on each player’s on-court performance, going beyond just the stat sheet. A “B” grade represents the average performance for an individual. If a player logs fewer than 5 minutes or plays only in garbage time, their grade will be incomplete.
De’Aaron Fox
34 minutes, 25 points, 5 rebounds, 7 assists, 3 steals, 4 turnovers, 3 fouls, 10-for-20 shooting, 3-for-6 threes, -3
Fox kicked things off and closed them out for the Spurs. He scored 10 of his 25 points in the first four minutes of the game. He was a pest on the perimeter and scored easy buckets in transition to keep the Spurs in the game against Portland early. When it looked like the Blazers might make a comeback in the fourth quarter, Fox hit a clutch three to extend the lead to 9. The team never looked back from there.
This is the type of performance Fox has given all season when Wembanyama sits. He takes over the offense in stretches and is the team’s steadying hand late in the game. Some rough turnovers hold this back from being an A-performance, but it was just the pick-me-up Fox needed before heading into the playoffs.
Grade: B+
Dylan Harper
33 minutes, 13 points, 6 rebounds, 4 assists, 2 steals, 2 blocks, 4 turnovers, 2 fouls, 6-for-14 shooting, 1-for-2 threes, +6
This may have been Harper’s most impactful defensive game this season. He was all over the court, walling off drives, grabbing steals, and blocking a couple of shots. He contested with the Blazers’ guards all night and made it tough for them to get into a real rhythm. It was the kind of game you’d expect more from Stephon Castle, who missed the game with a knee injury.
Harper continued to play well offensively by getting two feet into the paint, although he didn’t finish as often against Portland. He did, however, make one of the more impressive step-back threes I’ve seen from him this year.
Grade: B+
Julian Champagnie
27 minutes, 2 points, 4 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 blocks, 1 foul, 1-for-6 shooting, 0-for-3 threes, +6
What Champagnie didn’t do offensively, he made up for defensively. It was a cold shooting night for Champagnie, whose only basket came on a fast-break dunk. He was impactful defensively, though. Champagnie was just solid on that end against the Blazers’ tough wings. His box score won’t make anyone look twice, but it felt like the Spurs played better when he was on the floor.
Grade: B-
Luke Kornet
26 minutes, 10 points, 5 rebounds, 6 assists, 2 steals, 1 block, 1 foul, 5-for-6 shooting, +5
It’s fair to say that Kornet owns the Trail Blazers. After scoring 20+ in his last game against them, he was a huge difference maker on Wednesday. His paint defense was among the best of the season, as he broke up lobs and contested drivers at the rim. He may have only gotten 5 rebounds, but he impacted the boards by tipping the ball back to the perimeter for his teammates to save the possession.
It wasn’t a Wembanyama-level defensive performance, but there is no way the Spurs win this game without Cool Hand Luke holding it down inside.
Grade: A
Devin Vassell
31 minutes, 14 points, 8 rebounds, 1 assist, 2 steals, 1 turnover, 2 fouls, 5-for-13 shooting, 2-for-7 threes, +/- 0
It wasn’t quite the offensive explosion that we have gotten accustomed to in games without Wembanyama, but Vassell was solid against Portland. He hit some difficult shots, including a tough mid-range jumper over the top of Donovan Clingan. Defensively, he chipped in with a few steals.
**Grade:B
Harrison Barnes
27 minutes, 9 points, 2 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 steal, 3 turnovers, 2 fouls, 2-for-4 shooting, 0-for-2 threes, +13
Barnes has been quiet recently. He was a part of the Spurs’ small-ball lineup that crushed the Blazers, which is why his +/- numbers look so good (more on that later). San Antonio needs him to hit shots in the playoffs if he is going to play major minutes.
Grade: B
Keldon Johnson
29 minutes, 20 points, 8 rebounds, 1 assist, 2 steals, 1 block, 2 turnovers, 1 foul, 8-for-15 shooting, 0-for-3 threes, +13
Johnson was EVERYWHERE on Wednesday. In what could have been his best performance of the year, KJ got to the basket at will, dove after loose balls, and kept possessions alive with offensive rebounding. It was a great reminder of why he is currently the betting favorite (-900) to win Sixth Man of the Year on FanDuel.
I thought it was funny that Johnson seemed to go especially at his former teammates, Sidy Cissoko and Blake Wesley. When they were guarding him, KJ got straight to the rim and scored.
Grade: A
Carter Bryant
25 minutes, 17 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists, 1 steal, 1 foul, 6-for-9 shooting, 5-for-6 threes, 1 turnover, 3 fouls, +6
Bryant scored a career-high 17 points in his best game of the season. He was confident on both ends, hitting threes and holding his position against bigger offensive players on defense. You could see something click with him around the second quarter of this game. He started to be more physical on screens and in the paint, and he took wide-open shots without hesitation. If this is a glimpse into who Bryant can be for years to come, the Spurs may have gotten a steal with the 14th overall pick.
Grade: A
Jordan McLaughlin
*9 minutes, 2 points, 2 rebounds, 0-for-1 shooting, +*9
McLaughlin is just solid. He came in and did his job for 9 minutes, playing pesky perimeter defense, taking care of the ball, and playing within the flow of the offense. He’s about all the Spurs could ask for in a fourth guard.
Grade: B
Monday’s Inactives: Victor Wembanyama, Stephon Castle, Harrison Ingram, David Jones-Garcia, Emanuel Miller
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