By Jacob Douglas | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2026-05-25 18:26:25

对于圣安东尼奥马刺 (San Antonio Spurs) 而言,第四场比赛(G4)至关重要。面临大比分1-3落后的风险,马刺需要对第三场(G3)令人失望的失利做出回应。最终,他们用一场103-83的大胜一扫阴霾,将西部决赛的总比分扳成2-2平。
这是马刺在今年季后赛中防守表现最好的比赛之一。他们将俄克拉荷马城雷霆 (Oklahoma City Thunder) 的投篮投篮命中率限制在33%,三分命中率限制在18%,并在赢球的同时逼迫对手出现20次失误。维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama) 凭借攻防两端的统治级表现带队取胜。他将领衔我们对G4的球员评分。
友情提示,球员评分基于每位球员的场上表现,而不仅仅局限于数据表。“B”级代表该球员的平均水平。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“无成绩(Incomplete)”。
Victor Wembanyama
出场31分钟,得到33分、8个篮板、5次助攻、2次抢断、3次盖帽,出现4次失误、2次犯规,投篮22投11中,三分球7投3中,正负值+29
圣安东尼奥需要文班亚马打出神勇表现,而他确实做到了。他一开场就充满侵略性,在篮下干扰对手投篮,并在强硬的防守下完成终结。文班竭尽全力寻找进攻节奏,甚至多次上演自抛自扣(打板传给自己)以创造更轻松的得分机会。
他最惊艳的时刻发生在半场结束前,当时他挥手示意多名马刺后卫拉开,随后在中圈附近出手,命中了一记超远压哨三分。这记进球纯属运气,还是他篮球天赋的又一次彰显?这就交由大家来评判了。无论如何,这都是他在这个令人难忘的季后赛征程中,奉献的又一次统治级表现。
Grade: A
De’Aaron Fox
出场31分钟,得到12分、10个篮板、5次助攻、1次抢断、1次盖帽,出现3次犯规,投篮13投5中,三分球2投1中,正负值-3
给德阿隆·福克斯 (De’Aaron Fox) 评分是个难题。一方面,他的投篮手感确实不够好。自从脚踝受伤后,他在得分端的影响力受到了极大的限制。但另一方面,福克斯在其他方面倾其所有来帮助马刺赢球。他在防守端拼尽全力,即使在换防对位谢伊·吉尔杰斯-亚历山大 (Shai Gilgeous-Alexander) 这样的艰难对位中也毫不退缩。在第四场比赛中,他抢下10个篮板并送出5次助攻,且没有出现任何失误。圣安东尼奥迟早会需要他的得分火力复苏。在此之前,这位老将后卫在场上其他地方的默默奉献,已经足以帮助球队赢下比赛。
**Grade:B
Stephon Castle
出场30分钟,得到13分、3个篮板、6次助攻、1次抢断、1次盖帽,出现1次失误、5次犯规,投篮11投5中,三分球3投1中,正负值+25
斯蒂芬·卡斯尔 (Stephon Castle) 在第四场比赛的挡拆配合中表现出色。他非常有耐心,没有强行出手,并且做出了几次极佳的战术判断。他给文班亚马送出了空接妙传,也能自己在篮下完成终结。在马刺起势打出高潮时,他投进了一个面对防守的强硬三分。虽然他在进攻端的数据算不上惊艳,但他打得聪明且沉稳。在防守吉尔杰斯-亚历山大时,他的表现有了很大提升。他防守纪律性极强,在半场防守中努力绕过每一个掩护以紧跟对手。
感觉卡斯尔接下来的表现将成为决定这轮系列赛走向的关键因素。根据 FanDuel 的数据,马刺在第五场比赛中以+162的赔率不被看好,卡斯尔需要再次在攻防两端打出优异表现,才能帮助球队爆冷击败雷霆。
**Grade:B+
Julian Champagnie
出场29分钟,得到2分、4个篮板、2次助攻、1次盖帽、1次犯规,投篮7投1中,三分球5投0中,正负值0
朱利安·尚帕尼 (Julian Champagnie) 目前找不到投篮准星,这对马刺的进攻来说是个巨大的问题。现在他连空位投篮都投不进。虽然他在第四场比赛的防守端表现好了很多,但防守端的影响力无法弥补他在进攻端的低迷。这轮系列赛接下来的争夺会更加白热化。从长远来看,如果总是投丢大空位三分来浪费宝贵的进攻回合,马刺可能会因此付出惨痛代价。
Grade: C–
Devin Vassell
出场33分钟,得到13分、6个篮板、3次助攻、1次抢断、1次盖帽,出现1次失误,投篮7投3中,三分球4投2中,正负值+27
德文·瓦塞尔 (Devin Vassell) 可以说是马刺在这轮系列赛中表现最好的球员之一。他总能持续命中关键球,而且他的防守表现令人惊叹。他在篮下封盖贾里德·麦凯恩 (Jared McCain) 的那个球,是本场比赛最精彩的防守瞬间之一。瓦塞尔在攻防两端都高度专注,并已证明自己是马刺冲冠之路上不可或缺的重要拼图。
Grade: B+
Dylan Harper
出场21分钟,得到7分、5个篮板、2次助攻,出现2次失误、2次犯规,投篮4投2中,三分球1投0中,正负值+25
迪伦·哈珀 (Dylan Harper) 在第四场比赛的防守端表现出色。这绝对称不上是一场数据华丽的表现,但当他被委以防守吉尔杰斯-亚历山大的重任时,他顶住了压力。他对投手们的干扰也做得非常好。尽管带伤作战,但他在防守端的能量依然拉满。说到伤病,哈珀在突破内线时依然显得有些吃力,显然他的下半身力量受到了一定影响。希望更多的休息能让他为第五场比赛做好准备。
**Grade:B
Keldon Johnson
出场18分钟,得到6分、3个篮板、1次抢断,出现2次失误、1次犯规,投篮12投3中,三分球4投0中,正负值+7
凯尔登·约翰逊 (Keldon Johnson) 在替补登场后带来了活力,但在进攻端有些用力过猛。他在突破时陷入了单打独斗的“隧道视野”(眼里只有篮筐),并犯了一些低级错误。约翰逊其实可以打得更合理一些,在进攻体系的运转中顺其自然地寻找机会。目前来看,他现在的打法并没有奏效。
Grade: C–
Luke Kornet
出场13分钟,得到6分、7个篮板、2次盖帽、1次犯规,投篮4投3中,正负值-9
修女们保佑了卢克·科内特 (Luke Kornet),或许也保佑了马刺在系列赛余下时间里的运势。你可以称之为神迹显灵,或者纯粹是科内特自己打得更好了。在文班亚马需要休息时,他在保护内线方面做得十分扎实。他在拼抢篮板时多次将球点给队友,从而创造了额外的二次进攻机会。虽然当他在场时,马刺依然打得有些挣扎,但第四场比赛或许是这位圣安东尼奥替补中锋状态回暖的信号。
Grade: B
Harrison Barnes
出场16分钟,得到5分、3个篮板、1次抢断、1次失误、1次犯规,投篮4投0中,三分球2投0中,正负值+13
哈里森·巴恩斯 (Harrison Barnes) 替补出场后虽然没能投进球,但他给比赛带来了充沛的活力和强硬的作风。他积极拼抢每一个前场篮板,并通过身体对抗造犯规走上罚球线。在第三场比赛的球员评分中,我们提到过巴恩斯需要获得轮换席位。现在看来,他可能已经为自己赢得了未来更多的上场时间。
Grade: B
Carter Bryant
出场7分钟,得到1个篮板、1次助攻、1次抢断、1次盖帽,出现1次失误、4次犯规,投篮1投0中,三分球1投0中,正负值-10
卡特·布莱恩特 (Carter Bryant) 在比赛后期犯了太多错误,被米奇·约翰逊 (Mitch Johnson) 狠狠训斥了一番。他在防守端总是无法避免犯规,进攻端也有些强行出手。在如此高强度的关键比赛中,现在很难给他出场时间。我们很难不对布莱恩特感到惋惜,因为他确实在努力用自己的活力和运动天赋为球队做出积极贡献。只是目前,这些能量还没有转化为能够帮助球队赢下季后赛的正确方式。
Grade: C-
Jordan McLaughlin
出场4分钟,得到3分、1个篮板,投篮2投1中,三分球2投1中,正负值-1
乔丹·麦克劳林 (Jordan McLaughlin) 简直是垃圾时间的全明星。他抢下了一个艰难的前场篮板,并在转换进攻中命中了一记三分。
***Grade:***Incomplete
Lindy Waters III
出场4分钟,送出1次助攻,正负值+1
对于林迪·沃特斯三世 (Lindy Waters III) 来说,这又是一场“折返跑”的比赛。在有限的出场时间里,他并没有太多建树。
***Grade:***Incomplete
Kelly Olynyk
出场4分钟,得到3分、1个篮板、3次抢断,投篮3投1中,三分球2投1中,正负值+1
凯利·奥利尼克 (Kelly Olynyk) 在垃圾时间里防守端表现疯狂,完成了3次抢断。他还在进攻端命中了一记三分球。
***Grade:***Incomplete
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Spurs vs. Thunder player grades: Wembanyama and Castle shine in Game Four win

The stakes were high for the San Antonio Spurs in Game Four. At risk of going down 3-1, the Spurs needed to respond to a disappointing loss in Game Three. They followed up the loss with a blowout 103-83 win to tie the Western Conference Finals at 2-2.
It was one of the Spurs’ best defensive performances of the playoffs. They held the Oklahoma City Thunder to 33% shooting from the field and 18% shooting from three. They forced 20 turnovers in the win. Victor Wembanyama spearheaded the win with a dominant two-way performance. He will lead our player grades for Game Four.
As a quick reminder, player 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
*31 minutes, 33 points, 8 rebounds, 5 assists, 2 steals, 3 blocks, 4 turnovers, 2 fouls, 11-for-22 shooting, 3-for-7 threes, +*29
San Antonio needed a herculean effort from Wembanyama, and they got one. He came out swinging, contesting shots around the rim and scoring at the basket over tough defense. Wemby did everything to try to get his offense going, even throwing the ball off the backboard to himself multiple times in an attempt to create an easier shot.
His biggest moment came right before halftime, when he waved off multiple San Antonio guards to heave a half-court buzzer beater. Was this shot purely luck or a manifestation of his basketball greatness? I’ll leave that up to you. Either way, it was another dominant performance in a memorable playoff run.
Grade: A
De’Aaron Fox
31 minutes, 12 points, 10 rebounds, 5 assists, 1 steal, 1 block, 3 fouls, 5-for-13 shooting, 1-for-2 threes, -3
Fox is a tough grade. On one hand, he isn’t shooting the ball well enough. His scoring impact has been significantly limited since his ankle injury. On the other hand, Fox has been doing everything else he needs to do to help the Spurs win. He’s competed defensively, even in tough matchups like when he’s switched onto Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. In Game Four, he had 10 rebounds and 5 assists without any turnovers. San Antonio will need his scoring to come around eventually. Until then, having the veteran guard chip in everywhere else on the court will be enough to help them win.
**Grade:B
Stephon Castle
30 minutes, 13 points, 3 rebounds, 6 assists, 1 steal, 1 block, 1 turnover, 5 fouls, 5-for-11 shooting, 1-for-3 threes, +25
Castle was excellent in the pick-and-roll in Game Four. He was patient, didn’t force it, and made some great reads. He threw lobs to Wembanyama and finished at the rim. He hit a tough contested three-pointer as the Spurs made their run. He didn’t have the type of offensive game that would blow you away, but he played a smart, controlled game. He did a much better job guarding Gilgeous-Alexander. He was disciplined and fought through every screen to keep up with him in the half-court.
It feels like Castle’s performance from here on out will be a major factor that decides the series. With the Spurs being +162 underdogs in Game Five on FanDuel, Castle will need to once again play well on both ends to upset the Thunder.
**Grade:B+
Julian Champagnie
29 minutes, 2 points, 4 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 block, 1 foul, 1-for-7 shooting, 0-for-5 threes, +/- 0
Champagnie isn’t hitting shots right now, which is a huge problem for the Spurs’ offense. Even open looks aren’t falling at the moment. He was much better defensively in Game Four, but his impact on that end doesn’t make up for his lack of offense on the other end. This series is going to get even tighter from here. Wasting good possessions by missing wide-open threes could sink the Spurs in the long run.
Grade: C–
Devin Vassell
33 minutes, 13 points, 6 rebounds, 3 assists, 1 steal, 1 block, 1 turnover, 3-for-7 shooting, 2-for-4 threes, +27
Vasell has arguably been one of the Spurs’ best players in this series. He continues to hit timely shots, and his defense has been incredible. His block on Jared McCain under the basket was one of the best defensive plays of the game. Vassell is locked in on both ends and has established himself as an important piece for the Spurs’ championship hopes.
Grade: B+
Dylan Harper
21 minutes, 7 points, 5 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 turnovers, 2 fouls, 2-for-4 shooting, 0-for-1 threes, +25
Harper was great defensively in Game Four. It wasn’t a loud performance by any means, but when he was tasked with guarding Gilgeous-Alexander, he held his own. He made some great contests on shooters as well. His motor was running on high on that end, despite struggling through an injury. Speaking of that injury, Harper continued to struggle getting into the paint, as he clearly has lost some power in his lower half. Hopefully, more rest will get him ready for Game Five.
**Grade:B
Keldon Johnson
18 minutes, 6 points, 3 rebounds, 1 steal, 2 turnovers, 1 foul, 3-for-12 shooting, 0-for-4 threes, +7
Johnson brought energy off the bench, but tried to do way too much offensively. He got tunnel vision and made some bad mistakes on his drives. Johnson could afford to let some things come to him within the offensive flow. Right now, what he is doing isn’t working.
Grade: C–
Luke Kornet
*13 minutes, 6 points, 7 rebounds, 2 blocks, 1 foul, 3-for-4 shooting, –*9
The nuns have blessed Kornet, and perhaps the Spurs for the rest of the series. Call it divine intervention or just improved play from Kornet. He was solid protecting the paint when Wembanyama needed a rest. He did a lot of good work tapping the ball to other players on the boards to create extra opportunities. It’s still hard for the Spurs to stay afloat when he is in the game, but perhaps Game Four was a sign of a turnaround for San Antonio’s backup big man.
Grade: B
Harrison Barnes
16 minutes, 5 points, 3 rebounds, 1 steal, 1 turnover, 1 foul, 0-for-4 shooting, 0-for-2 threes, +13
Barnes didn’t hit shots off the bench, but he brought a lot of energy and toughness to the game. He hustled after every offensive rebound and got to the free-throw line by playing physical offense. In the Game Three player grades post, we talked about Barnes needing a spot in the rotation. He may have earned himself more minutes moving forward.
Grade: B
Carter Bryant
7 minutes, 1 rebound, 1 assist, 1 steal, 1 block, 1 turnover, 4 fouls, 0-for-1 shooting, 0-for-1 threes, -10
Bryant got an earful from Mitch Johnson after making a few too many mistakes late in the game. He hasn’t been able to defend without fouling and is forcing things offensively. It’s hard to play him right now with the stakes being so high. It’s hard not to feel bad for Bryant, who is genuinely trying to make a positive impact with his energy and athleticism. Right now, it’s just not being channeled in a way that will lead to winning playoff games.
Grade: C-
Jordan McLaughlin
4 minutes, 3 points, 1 rebound, 1-for-2 shooting, 1-for-2 threes, -1
McLaughlin is a garbage-time all-star. Grabbed a tough offensive rebound and hit a three in transition.
***Grade:***Incomplete
Lindy Waters III
4 minutes, 1 assist, +1
It was another cardio game for Waters. He didn’t do much in his limited time.
***Grade:***Incomplete
Kelly Olynyk
4 minutes, 3 points, 1 rebound, 3 steals, 1-for-3 shooting, 1-for-2 threes, +1
Olynyk was making defensive plays like crazy in garbage time, grabbing 3 steals. He also knocked down a three-pointer on offense.
***Grade:***Incomplete
By Jacob Douglas, via Pounding The Rock
