[PtR] 马刺对阵开拓者球员评分:文班亚马次战伤退,马刺惜败

By Jacob Douglas | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2026-04-22 13:52:22

在季后赛中,一个回合就可能改变整个系列赛的走向。对于圣安东尼奥马刺队来说,那个回合就是维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama) 在被朱·霍勒迪 (Jrue Holiday) 绊倒后,脸部重重地撞在了木地板上。文班亚马在第二场比赛中仅出场12分钟,目前已进入脑震荡保护协议,这意味着他可能会缺席更多比赛。

失去文班亚马后,马刺队并没有溃败。事实上,他们在没有他的情况下一度在第四节建立了14分的领先优势。然而,由于末节进攻端的断电,马刺最终以103-106惜败给波特兰开拓者队。随着系列赛大比分战成1-1平,马刺将前往波特兰,力求夺回主场优势。失去文班亚马后,容错空间变得极小。FanDuel 赔率显示马刺在第三场比赛中以-120略占优势。如果不想陷入1-2落后的局面,马刺需要角色球员们在波特兰拿出更出色的表现。

周二这场比赛,圣安东尼奥的角色球员表现参差不齐。他们将是第二场球员评分的重点。提醒一下,这些评分基于每位球员的场上表现,不局限于数据统计。“B”级代表个人平均水平。如果球员出场时间少于5分钟或仅在垃圾时间上场,其评分为“不完整”。

维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama)

12分钟,5分,4篮板,1助攻,1盖帽,2失误,1犯规,投篮3中1,三分1中0,正负值-7

对文班亚马的评分必须基于他出场的12分钟表现,而非他的受伤对球队产生的影响。上半场,开拓者在限制他接球方面做得非常出色。他们识破了马刺惯用的空切掩护(flex screens)和手递手传球(DHO)战术。当文班亚马回归时,圣安东尼奥需要在如何让他接球上更具创意。如果马刺想赢得这轮系列赛,他们迫切需要他。

评分: B

德阿伦·福克斯 (De’Aaron Fox)

34分钟,17分,2篮板,4助攻,3失误,2抢断,4犯规,投篮16中6,三分3中1,正负值-14

福克斯在比赛的大部分时间里表现尚可,但在圣安东尼奥最需要他的时候,他在比赛末段隐身了。马刺坚持让福克斯和德文·瓦塞尔 (Devin Vassell) 在弧顶频繁进行手递手掩护,开拓者显然预判到了这一点。他们通过抢过掩护破坏了战术执行,导致马刺的进攻彻底陷入停滞。末节进攻乏力,一部分责任在于教练组缺乏创意的进攻套路,另一部分则在于马刺的后卫线未能像比赛早期那样拉开空间。

现在,大部分进攻重担都落在福克斯肩上。他过去曾证明过自己能为大场面而生。他能否在对阵波特兰的比赛中做到这一点,可能决定系列赛的走向。

评分: B-

斯蒂芬·卡斯尔 (Stephon Castle)

38分钟,18分,7篮板,5助攻,3失误,2抢断,1盖帽,2犯规,投篮20中7,三分6中2,正负值-1

卡斯尔在比赛末段错失了一些关键球,包括一个本可以扳平比分的中距离“三不沾”。他在进攻端似乎仍有些发力过猛。当卡斯尔能够冲击篮筐,利用力量在篮下得分或制造犯规时,才是他威胁最大的时候。他在第二场比赛中获得了5次罚球机会,但仅命中2球。显然,波特兰用大个子防守他的策略奏效了,这让他很难持续进入禁区。马刺必须找到应对之策。

防守端他承担了大量任务,负责盯防德尼·阿夫迪亚 (Deni Avdija),并将其限制到仅得14分。在文班亚马无法镇守禁区的情况下,他在防守端的作用变得愈发重要。

评分: B-

朱利安·尚帕尼 (Julian Champagnie)

27分钟,9分,3篮板,1抢断,2盖帽,1失误,5犯规,投篮4中3,三分3中2,正负值-14

尚帕尼再次投进了一些关键球。他冲击篮筐完成了一次强投,并命中了几记关键三分。他整场比赛都深陷犯规麻烦,最终身背5次犯规。尚帕尼的防守表现尚可,但开拓者显然在防守端“点名”针对他。他们在比赛后期通过半场进攻不断寻找机会单打他。

评分: B

德文·瓦塞尔 (Devin Vassell)

34分钟,16分,12篮板,2助攻,3抢断,1盖帽,1失误,2犯规,投篮16中6,三分5中0,正负值-1

瓦塞尔继续作为马刺本系列赛表现最稳健的进攻球员之一。尽管周二他三分球颗粒无收,但他总能找到自己的中距离甜点位并投进高难度进球。他是球队能在第四节建立巨大领先优势的主因。瓦塞尔抢下了大量关键篮板,但却漏掉了最重要的一球——在比赛末段让霍勒迪绕过他完成了反超比分的补篮。瓦塞尔距离A+评分仅一步之遥,他最后扳平比分的三分尝试差一点就进了。

评分: B

迪兰·哈珀 (Dylan Harper)

23分钟,10分,2助攻,1抢断,3失误,2犯规,投篮7中4,正负值+4

哈珀在第二场比赛中看起来自信得多。他整场比赛都在和斯库特·亨德森 (Scoot Henderson) 较劲,两人还不断互喷垃圾话。他在开拓者大个子头顶投进禁区抛投,展现了极佳的沉稳度。他仍然犯了一些新秀常见的错误,包括在比赛后期一次抛投换手时出现了奇怪的两次运球。他在场时将负责对位亨德森,马刺需要他在防守端投入更多精力来限制对手。

评分: B

卢克·科内特 (Luke Kornet)

28分钟,10分,9篮板,2助攻,2抢断,1失误,2犯规,投篮5中4,正负值+11

科内特现在成了本系列赛的关键球员。在文班亚马缺阵的情况下,他是马刺唯一可用的正统内线。周二他出色地完成了任务。文班下场后,球队表现并没有出现巨大滑坡;事实上,科内特在场时马刺打得更好。他在篮下站稳了脚跟,并在篮板球方面表现活跃,抢下了5个进攻篮板。

从策略上讲,科内特首发改变了波特兰的防守部署。他们不能再简单地让大个子防守卡斯尔并收缩禁区,因为科内特会在内线和进攻篮板上惩罚他们。真正的问题在于,马刺该用谁来做他的替补。

评分: A

哈里森·巴恩斯 (Harrison Barnes)

15分钟,4分,1篮板,投篮3中1,三分1中0,正负值+13

巴恩斯在比赛后期也因伤离场。据报道,他将在第三场回归。在没有文班亚马的情况下,马刺需要尽可能多的强壮体型。巴恩斯在场时,圣安东尼奥显得更加稳健。他做出了一些聪明的决策,包括在抢下进攻篮板后自投自抢并制造犯规。现在马刺只需要他能投进一些外线投篮。

评分: B

凯尔登·约翰逊 (Keldon Johnson)

18分钟,7分,4篮板,1助攻,2抢断,1失误,3犯规,投篮7中3,三分3中1,正负值+7

约翰逊还没能打出常规赛那样的影响力。我们这一整年看到的禁区杀伤去哪了?他能突到篮下,但终结却很挣扎。约翰逊在攻防两端似乎都表现出一种赛季初期不曾有过的迟疑。马刺需要凯尔登展现出更多的侵略性,尤其是在他们可能失去头号进攻核心的时候。

评分: C

卡特·布莱恩特 (Carter Bryant)

12分钟,7分,2篮板,2助攻,2犯规,投篮5中3,三分2中1,正负值-13

布莱恩特在出场的12分钟里表现不错。他的角色现在对马刺在本系列赛的机会至关重要。由于梅森·普拉姆利 (Mason Plumlee) 和俾斯麦·比永博 (Bismack Biyombo) 尚未证明自己能在替补席提供价值,他成为了马刺事实上的替补内线。布莱恩特能拉开空间,作为小球5号位提供了极佳的能量。问题是……他并不是真正的中锋,尤其是在季后赛级别的球队中。波特兰会在小球阵容中直接冲击布莱恩特。这对布莱恩特来说是个艰难的处境,但到目前为止,他顶住了挑战。

评分: B+

伤病/缺阵名单: 哈里森·英格拉姆 (Harrison Ingram)、大卫·琼斯-加西亚 (David Jones-Garcia)、伊曼纽尔·米勒 (Emanuel Miller)

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Spurs vs. Trail Blazers player grades: Wembanyama goes down in Game Two loss

In the playoffs, one play can chance the outlook of an entire series. For the San Antonio Spurs, that play was Victor Wembanyama smacking his face against the hardwood after tripping over Jrue Holiday. Wembanyama would play just 12 minutes in Game Two, and is now in concussion protocols, meaning he could miss more games.

The Spurs didn’t get blown away without Wembanyama. In fact, they built a 14-point fourth-quarter lead without him. However, a breakdown of late-game offense led to a 106-103 loss to the Portland Trail Blazers in Game 2. With the series tied at 1-1, the Spurs will head to Portland looking to reclaim home court advantage. The margins without Wembanyama are slim. FanDuel has the Spurs as a -120 favorite in Game Three. The Spurs will need the supporting cast to play even better in Portland if they don’t want to go down 2-1.

It was a mixed bag from San Antonio’s supporting cast on Tuesday. They’ll be the main focus for Game Two’s player grades. 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.

Victor Wembanyama

12 minutes, 5 points, 4 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 block, 2 turnovers, 1 foul, 1-for-3 shooting, 0-for-1 threes, -7

Wembanyama has to be graded on his 12 minutes of play, and not the impact his injury had on the team. The Blazers were doing a lot to deny him from getting the ball in the first half. They sniffed out the Spurs usual flex screens and dribble handoffs to get him the ball. When Wembanyama is back, San Antonio needs to get creative with how they get him the ball. The Spurs desperately need him if they want to win this series.

Grade: B

De’Aaron Fox

34 minutes, 17 points, 2 rebounds, 4 assists, 3 turnovers, 2 steals, 4 fouls, 6-for-16 shooting, 1-for-3 threes, -14

Fox looked good for the majority of the game. He disappeared late in the game when San Antonio needed him most. The Spurs insisted on spamming dribble handoffs at the top of the key with Fox and Vassell, which the Blazers obviously knew was coming. They jumped everything and blew up the action, causing the Spurs offense to completely break down. Part of the blame for the bad late-game offense is on the coaching staff for a lack of creative offensive sets, and the other part falls on the Spurs guards for failing to create separation like they had earlier in the game.

A large part of the offensive load now falls on Fox’s shoulders. He has proven in the past that he can rise to the occasion. Whether or not he can do it against Portland could decide the series.

Grade: B-

Stephon Castle

*38 minutes, 18 points, 7 rebounds, 5 assists, 3 turnovers, 2 steals, 1 block, 2 fouls, 7-for-20 shooting, 2-for-6 threes, –*1

Castle missed some key shots late, including an air-balled mid-range jumper that would have tied the game. He still seems to be forcing it a bit offensively. Castle is at his best when he’s able to get downhill and either score with power around the rim or get fouled. He got to the free throw line five times in Game Two, but only converted two free throws. It’s become clear that Portland’s strategy for guarding him with a big is working, as it’s keeping him out of the paint fairly consistently. The Spurs have to find a counter.

He’s doing a lot of work defensively trying to stay in front of Deni Advija, and held him to just 14 points in Game Two. Without Wembanyama roaming the paint, his role on the defensive end becomes even more important.

Grade: B

Julian Champagnie

27 minutes, 9 points, 3 rebounds, 1 steal, 2 blocks, 1 turnover, 5 fouls, 3-for-4 shooting, 2-for-3 threes, -14

Champagnie once again hit some big shots. He attacked the rim for a contested layup and hit some big threes. He was in foul trouble for most of the game, finishing with 5 fouls. Champagnie has bene playing decent defense, but the Blazers are definitely hunting him on that end. They brought him into the action late trying to attack him in the half court.

Grade: B

Devin Vassell

34 minutes, 16 points, 12 rebounds, 2 assists, 3 steals, 1 block, 1 turnover, 2 fouls, 6-for-16 shooting, 0-for-5 threes, -1

Vassell continues to be one of the Spurs’ best offensive players in the series. He maynnot have hit a three on Tuesday, but he is getting to his spots in the mid-range and hitting some tough shots. He was a major reason the team was able to build that big fourth-quarter lead. Vassell grabbed a ton of tough boards but missed the most important one, letting Jrue Holiday get around him for the go ahead put-back late in the game. Vassell was a few inches away from an A+ grade. His game-tying three-point attempt was oh-so-close to going down.

Grade: B

Dylan Harper

23 minutes, 10 points, 2 assists, 1 steal, 3 turnovers, 2 fouls, 4-for-7 shooting, +4

Harper looked much more confident in Game Two. He and Scoot Henderson were going at each other all game long, and talking smack while doing it. He showed great poise knocking down paint jumpers over the top of the Blazers’ bigs. He still is making a few too many rookie mistakes, including an odd double dribble while switching hands on a floater late in the game. He’s going to have the Scoot assignment when he is in the game, and the Spurs need to pick up his defensive effort to slow him down.

Grade: B

Luke Kornet

28 minutes, 10 points, 9 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 steals, 1 turnover, 2 fouls, 4-for-5 shooting, +11

Kornet now becomes a key player in this series. Without Wembanyama, he’s the Spurs’ only playable big man. He did exactly what San Antonio needed him to do on Tuesday. There wasn’t a huge drop-off when Wembanyama went out. In fact, the Spurs played better with Kornet on the floor. He stood his ground around the rim and was active on the glass, grabbing 5 offensive boards.

Strategically, Kornet’s starting changes a lot for Portland. They can’t just put a big man on Castle and have him sag into the paint, because Kornet will hurt him inside and on the offensive glass. The real question becomes what the Spurs do to back him up.

Grade: A

Harrison Barnes

15 minutes, 4 points, 1 rebound, 1-for-3 shooting, 0-for-1 threes, +13

Barnes also exited the game with an injury late. It’s been reported that he will be back for Game 3. The Spurs will need all of the big bodies they can get without Wembanyama. San Antonio looked more under control with Barnes in the game. He made some smart decisions, including following his own shot and getting fouled after an offensive board. Now the Spurs just need him to hit some outside shots.

Grade: B

Keldon Johnson

18 minutes, 7 points, 4 rebounds, 1 assist, 2 steals, 1 turnover, 3 fouls, 3-for-7 shooting, 1-for-3 threes, +7

Johnson hasn’t made the same impact he did in the regular season. Where is the paint scoring we’ve seen all year? He’s getting to the rim, just struggling to finish. There seems to be a tentativeness from Johnson on both ends that didn’t exist earlier in the year. The Spurs need more aggression from KJ, especially now that they could be without their best offensive player.

Grade: C

Carter Bryant

12 minutes, 7 points, 2 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 fouls, 3-for-5 shooting, 1-for-2 threes, -13

Bryant played well in his 12 minutes. His role is now crucial to the Spurs’ chances in this series. He is San Antonio’s de facto backup big man, since Mason Plumlee and Bismack Biyombo have not proven to be able to provide much value off the bench. Bryant spaces the floor and provides excellent energy as a small-ball 5. The problem is… he’s not a center. Especially not on a playoff team. Portland is going to go right at Bryant in small-ball lineups. It’s a tough position for Bryant to be in, but so far, he has risen to the challenge.

Grade: B+

Inactives: Harrison Ingram, David Jones-Garcia, Emanuel Miller

By Jacob Douglas, via Pounding The Rock