[PtR] 已为马刺进行过试训的NBA选秀新秀 ▶️

By Jacob Douglas | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2026-06-16 21:38:45

对圣安东尼奥马刺队来说,2025-26赛季的结束令人感到遗憾。尽管他们超出了人们的预期,一路杀入了NBA总决赛,但在以1-4的大比分负于纽约尼克斯队之后,圣安东尼奥马刺显然会觉得自己功亏一篑。不过,留给他们舔舐伤口的时间非常短暂,尤其是对于管理层而言。NBA选秀大会仅剩一周之遥,马刺迎来了一个绝佳的机会,去引进能够帮助他们在未来夺冠的年轻球员。

在季后赛期间,圣安东尼奥的管理层一直忙个不停,不断邀请选秀新秀进行试训。马刺在本次选秀中拥有四个签位:第20顺位、第35顺位、第42顺位和第44顺位。管理层目前引进试训的球员,大多被预测在首轮末到次轮初的区间被选中。如果马刺有任何向上交易选秀权的传闻(目前还没有任何风声),我们可能会在选秀大会前的这一周里,看到一些名气更大的球员来队试训。

目前,让我们来看看据报道已经为马刺进行过试训的球员。该球员名单来源于HoopsHype的选秀试训追踪器

艾伦·格雷夫斯 (Allen Graves),6尺8寸 大前锋/中锋,圣克拉拉大学

场均22.6分钟,11.8分,6.5个篮板,1.9次抢断,投篮命中率51.2%,三分命中率41.3%,罚球命中率75%

在圣克拉拉大学度过了一个高效的大一赛季后,格雷夫斯成为了本届选秀中行情看涨的黑马。他是一名身材高大的前锋,拥有出色的防守直觉,在大学时期外线三分投射表现优异。格雷夫斯并不是运动能力最强或身体对抗最劲爆的球员,但他凭借聪明的防守站位和在防守端的侵略性弥补了这一不足。在进攻端,他的定位是一个串联型组织者和挡拆外拆(pick-and-pop)威胁点。

圣安东尼奥需要像格雷夫斯这样的球员——一个能防守、能传球、能投篮的空间型四号位。但他并不是完美的拼图,因为他缺乏维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama) 理想内线搭档所应具备的身体对抗、内线终结和篮板球能力。很难想象他一离开校园就能立即在马刺扮演重要角色,但他能作为一名空间型大个子,为马刺的内线提供另一种战术选择。

小克里斯·塞纳克 (Chris Cenac Jr.),6尺10寸 大前锋/中锋,休斯敦大学

场均24.8分钟,9.5分,7.9个篮板,0.5次盖帽,投篮命中率48.5%,三分命中率33.3%,罚球命中率62.1%

你会开始在马刺试训的球员中发现一个趋势:他们都是拥有极高防守潜力的身材高大的前锋或小球中锋。小塞纳克曾是一名备受瞩目的高中明星球员(这是布莱恩·莱特 (Brian Wright) 和马刺管理层近期非常看重的特质),但在休斯敦大学的大一赛季表现并不尽如人意。他是一个毛坯型的大个子,上限是成为一名能够投三分、在进攻端善于空切的锁死型防守者;下限则可能是一个对抗薄弱的空间型前锋,无法在进攻端找到自己的定位,从而难以在NBA立足。

选择小塞纳克意味着马刺相信他的上限。从理论上讲,凭借他的运动能力、篮板球和潜在的空间拉伸能力,他可能会是文班亚马身边的理想搭档。同样,这也是另一位可能无法在第一年就做出高水平贡献的球员。

塔里斯·里德 (Tarris Reed),6尺10寸 大前锋/中锋,康涅狄格大学

场均27.3分钟,14.7分,9个篮板,2次盖帽,投篮命中率60.7%,罚球命中率61.7%

小里德与格雷夫斯和小塞纳克截然相反。他是一名球风强硬、乐于对抗的内线野兽,但技术并不算全面。小里德的看家本领是利用身体和运动能力在禁区翻江倒海。他力量对抗出色,脚步扎实,篮下手感极佳。小里德应该在第一年就做好了在身体对抗和拼抢篮板上进行竞争的准备,但不要指望他能成为一名在进攻端大杀四方的球员。

马刺可以在第二轮用一张彩票签下小里德,以增加内线深度和禁区内急需的对抗强度。就像卢克·科内特 (Luke Kornet) 一样,不要指望这位大个子能在拉开空间方面提供太多帮助。他将为马刺在文班亚马和科内特之后,提供一个运动能力更强、对抗更硬的内线选择。

祖比·埃希奥福 (Zuby Ejiofor),6尺8寸 大前锋,圣约翰大学

场均30分钟,16.3分,7.3个篮板,2.1次盖帽,投篮命中率53.6%,三分命中率30.5%,罚球命中率71.8%

如果你想在文班亚马身边找一个保镖,埃希奥福或许就是那个人。他是一名防守多面手,场上活力极强,身体强壮如牛。他在NBA的进攻定位仍有待观察,因为在圣约翰大学期间,他主要被用作低位得分手和策应点,而他的跳投仍在开发中。作为次轮秀,对于急需在内线增加强硬防守者的马刺来说,埃希奥福会是一个非常有趣的刮奖选择。

亚历克斯·卡拉班 (Alex Karaban),6尺7寸 侧翼,康涅狄格大学

场均34.3分钟,13.2分,5.3个篮板,2.4次助攻,投篮命中率46.4%,三分命中率37.4%,罚球命中率85.1%

感觉在过去的三个选秀周期里,卡拉班一直与马刺联系在一起。他的上限显而易见:他是一名证明过自己的侧翼,在康涅狄格大学的四个赛季中,他的三分命中率超过了37%。在他的大学生涯中,他赢得了两次总冠军,并三次打进全国锦标赛决赛,因此他显然具备赢球特质。他是一个梦寐以求的无球球员,擅长通过跑动接球投中三分,而且在防守端通常能出现在正确的位置。只是不要指望他能自主创造投篮机会,或者成为一名锁死型的侧翼防守者。

像卡拉班这样的球员在NBA非常宝贵。圣安东尼奥永远不嫌侧翼投手多。虽然目前很难在轮换阵容中为他找到一个立竿见影的位置,但他能提供极佳的阵容深度,并有望在不久的将来做出贡献。

菲利克斯·奥克帕拉 (Felix Okpara),6尺10寸 中锋,田纳西大学

场均26.9分钟,8分,6.3个篮板,1.5次盖帽,投篮命中率59.7%,罚球命中率63.5%

我们现在已经完全进入了双向合同球员的讨论范围。奥克帕拉拥有NBA级别的中锋身材,运动能力极佳,防守端活力十足。这种特质的结合通常能让你在联盟中占有一席之地。他的进攻输出有限,在更高级别的联赛中,他的定位主要是一个吃饼顺下的“吃饼侠”。自多米尼克·巴洛 (Dominick Barlow) 离开后,圣安东尼奥一直缺少一个靠谱的双向合同大个子。奥克帕拉可以作为一个不错的毛坯,占用他们三个双向合同名额之一来进行培养。

怀亚特·弗里克斯 (Wyatt Fricks),6尺9寸 大前锋,马歇尔大学

场均29.2分钟,15.7分,5.7个篮板,1.5次盖帽,投篮命中率55.2%,三分命中率34.7%,罚球命中率68%

关于弗里克斯的资料很难找。他看起来像是一个空间型四号位,在朴茨茅斯邀请赛上投中了相当数量的三分球,并且在大学时期展现出了不错的盖帽能力。他可能是马刺会考虑邀请参加夏季联赛的人选。

迈克尔·阿贾伊 (Michael Ajayi),6尺7寸 小前锋/大前锋,巴特勒大学

场均33.6分钟,16.4分,11.1个篮板,1.1次抢断,投篮命中率45.5%,三分命中率26.1%,罚球命中率65.3%

阿贾伊是一名优秀的侧翼运动型球员,在大学期间防守表现出色。他在攻防两端都充满活力,但作为一名尺寸偏矮的前锋,他的投篮能力还不够好。圣安东尼奥可以在夏季联赛中给他一个机会。

MJ·科林斯 (MJ Collins),6尺3寸 后卫,犹他州立大学

场均30.8分钟,17.5分,2.5个篮板,1.6次助攻,投篮命中率48.7%,三分命中率36.1%,罚球命中率81%

科林斯具备得分型后卫的砍分能力,但对于一个防守并不出色的矮个子后卫来说,场均1.6次助攻让他陷入了一个通常很难在NBA立足的尴尬定位。这可能是马刺在夏季联赛中的另一个考察目标。

特雷·唐纳森 (Tre Donaldson),6尺3寸 后卫,迈阿密大学

场均34分钟,16.4分,5.7次助攻,1.4次抢断,投篮命中率45.4%,三分命中率35.9%,罚球命中率76.6%

在迈阿密大学的大四赛季之前,唐纳森一直以防守型后卫著称。而在大四赛季,他在飓风队打出了职业生涯最好的进攻表现,并帮助球队在今年的NCAA锦标赛中赢下了一场比赛。由于身材矮小和得分稳定性存疑,他很可能会落选,但圣安东尼奥可以考虑将他作为落选自由球员进行考察。

小巴里·邓宁 (Barry Dunning Jr.),6尺6寸 侧翼,匹兹堡大学

场均31.7分钟,12.5分,5.9个篮板,0.8次盖帽,投篮命中率46.6%,三分命中率34.5%,罚球命中率71.6%

小邓宁曾是阿拉巴马州的高中明星球员,后来成为了大学篮球的流浪旅人。他在侧翼拥有不错的身材和运动能力,对于一名潜在的落选秀来说,他的背景和天赋底子颇具吸引力。

威廉·凯尔三世 (William Kyle III),6尺9寸 前锋,雪城大学

场均28.1分钟,8.4分,7.1个篮板,2.5次盖帽,投篮命中率66.1%,罚球命中率49.1%

凯尔三世在雪城大学的大四赛季打出了令人印象深刻的数据。他在篮球场上就像一个“弹簧人”。他的某些弹跳高度简直令人匪夷所思。

罗伯特·麦克雷五世 (Robert McCray V),6尺4寸 后卫,佛罗里达州立大学

场均28.9分钟,16.3分,6.1次助攻,1.3次抢断,投篮命中率45.8%,三分命中率35.5%,罚球命中率71.3%

麦克雷五世是一名作风硬朗、极具爆发力和运动能力的后卫。在佛罗里达州立大学的大四赛季,他的传球表现非常出色。他是又一个值得用落选签或夏联名额去尝试的球员。

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The NBA Draft prospects who have worked out for the Spurs

The 2025-26 season ended disappointingly for the San Antonio Spurs. Despite outperforming expectations and making it all the way to the NBA Finals, San Antonio has to feel it came up short after losing to the New York Knicks 4-1. The time for licking wounds should be brief, though, especially for the front office. The NBA Draft is a mere week away, and the Spurs have a real chance to add young players who can help them win a championship in the future.

San Antonio’s front office has been busy during the postseason, hosting draft prospects for workouts. The Spurs own four picks in the draft: #20, #35, #42, and #44. The front office has brought in players who are considered to go in the late-first to early-second round range. If there is any smoke of them moving up in the draft (and so far there hasn’t been), we could see some higher-profile players work out for the team this week, leading up to the draft.

For now, let’s take a look at the guys who have reportedly worked out for the Spurs so far. The list of players stems from HoopsHype’s draft workout tracker.

Allen Graves, 6’8” PF/C, Santa Clara

22.6 minutes, 11.8 points, 6.5 rebounds, 1.9 steals, 51.2% shooting, 41.3% three, 75% free throw

Graves is this draft’s riser after a productive freshman season at Santa Clara. He’s a big forward with excellent defensive instincts who shot the ball well from three in college. Graves isn’t the most athletic or physically imposing player, but he makes up for it with smart positional defense and aggression on the defensive end. Offensively, he profiles as a connective playmaker and pick-and-pop threat.

San Antonio needs a player like Graves – a big four who can defend, pass, and shoot the ball. He’s not a perfect fit, as he lacks the physicality, interior finishing, and rebounding ability that Victor Wembanyama’s ideal front-court partner would bring to the table. It’s hard to see him coming out of school and filling a substantial role for the Spurs immediately, but he’d give them another look in their front court as a stretch big.

Chris Cenac Jr., 6’10” PF/C, Houston

24.8 minutes, 9.5 points, 7.9 rebounds, 0.5 blocks, 48.5% shooting, 33.3% three, 62.1% free throw

You’ll start to see a trend in the players the Spurs have worked out. They are big forwards or small-ball centers with high defensive potential. Cenac Jr. was a highly regarded high-school prospect (something Brian Wright and the Spurs’ front office have valued recently) who didn’t have the best freshman season at Houston. He’s a project big man who, on the high end, could be a lockdown defender who shoots the ball from three and plays well as a cutter on offense. On the low end, he could be a weak stretch forward who doesn’t figure out an offensive role and struggles to find a spot in the NBA.

Selecting Cenac Jr. means that the Spurs believe in that upside. In theory, he could be an ideal fit alongside Wembanyama, with his athleticism, rebounding, and potential floor spacing. Again, this is another player who likely won’t be a high-level contributor in year one.

Tarris Reed, 6’10” PF/C, UConn

27.3 minutes, 14.7 points, 9 rebounds, 2 blocks, 60.7% shooting, 61.7% free throw

Reed Jr. is the opposite of Graves and Cenac Jr. He’s a bruising big man who thrives on contact, but isn’t a very versatile player. Reed Jr. is going to make his bread and butter by dominating physically and athletically in the paint. He’s strong, has good footwork, and a great touch around the basket. Reed Jr. should be ready to physically play and compete on the glass in his first season, but don’t expect him to be a player who dominates offensively.

San Antonio could take a flyer on Reed Jr. in the second round to add some front-court depth and some needed physicality in the paint. Like Luke Kornet, don’t expect the big man to provide much in terms of floor spacing. He’d give the Spurs a more athletic, physical option behind Wembanyama and Kornet.

Zuby Ejiofor, 6’8” PF, St. John’s

30 minutes, 16.3 points, 7.3 rebounds, 2.1 blocks, 53.6% shooting, 30.5% three, 71.8% free throw

If you’re looking for your enforcer next to Wembanyama, Ejiofor could be that guy. He’s a versatile defender with an extremely high motor who is as strong as an ox. His offensive role in the NBA is questionable, as he was used mostly as a post scorer and playmaker at St. John’s, while his jump shot is still developing. As a second-round pick, Ejiofor would be a fun bet for a Spurs team that needs to add more physical defenders in its front court.

Alex Karaban, 6’7” Wing, UConn

34.3 minutes, 13.2 points, 5.3 rebounds, 2.4 assists, 46.4% shooting, 37.4% three, 85.1% free throw

It feels like Karaban has been linked to the Spurs for the last three draft cycles. His upside is clear: he’s a proven wing who shot over 37% from three in his four seasons at UConn. He won two championships and played in three National Championship games in his college career, so he’d obviously impacted winning. He’s a dream of an off-ball player, who thrives on hitting threes off movement and is typically in the right position defensively. Just don’t ask him to create his own shot or be a lockdown wing defender.

Guys like Karaban are valuable in the NBA. San Antonio could always use more wing shooters. It’s hard to find an immediate spot for him in the rotation right now, but he’d add great depth and could be a contributor in the near future.

Felix Okpara, 6’10” C, Tennessee

26.9 minutes, 8 points, 6.3 rebounds, 1.5 blocks, 59.7% shooting, 63.5% free throw

We are now solidly in two-way contract territory. Okpara has an NBA body at center, is extremely athletic, and defends with a motor. That combination typically finds you a spot in the league at some point. His offensive output is limited as he projects as mainly a rim runner at the next level. San Antonio has been lacking a solid two-way big man since Dominick Barlow. Okpara could give them some solid tools to develop in one of their three two-way slots.

Wyatt Fricks, 6’9” PF, Marshall

29.2 minutes, 15.7 points, 5.7 rebounds, 1.5 blocks, 55.2% shooting, 34.7% three, 68% free throw

It was hard to find much on Fricks. He looks like a stretch four who hit a good number of threes at the Portsmouth Invitational and had success blocking shots in college. He could be someone the Spurs look at for a Summer League invite.

Michael Ajayi, 6’7” SF/PF, Butler

33.6 minutes, 16.4 points, 11.1 rebounds, 1.1 steals, 45.5% shooting, 26.1% three, 65.3% free throw

Ajayi is a good wing athlete who defended well in college. He’s got a high motor on both ends, but doesn’t shoot the ball well enough as an undersized player. San Antonio could take a flyer on him in the Summer League.

MJ Collins, 6’3” Guard, Utah State

30.8 minutes, 17.5 points, 2.5 rebounds, 1.6 assists, 48.7% shooting, 36.1% three, 81% free throw

Collins can fill it up as a scoring guard, but 1.6 assists for a smaller guard who isn’t a great defender puts him in a niche that typically doesn’t make it in the NBA. This could be another Summer League target for the Spurs.

Tre Donaldson, 6’3” Guard, Miami

34 minutes, 16.4 points, 5.7 assists, 1.4 steals, 45.4% shooting, 35.9% three, 76.6% free throw

Donaldson had the reputation of a defensive guard until his senior season at Miami, where he had the best offensive season of his career on a Hurricanes squad that won a game in the NCAA Tournament this year. He’s likely to go undrafted because of his size and scoring questions, but San Antonio could give him a look as an undrafted free agent.

Barry Dunning Jr., 6’6” Wing, Pittsburg

31.7 minutes, 12.5 points, 5.9 rebounds, 0.8 blocks, 46.6% shooting, 34.5% three, 71.6% free throw

Dunning Jr. is a former Alabama high-school star turned college basketball journeyman. He’s got good size and athleticism on the wing, and has intriguing pedigree for a potentially undrafted player.

William Kyle III, 6’9” Forward, Syracuse

28.1 minutes, 8.4 points, 7.1 rebounds, 2.5 blocks, 66.1% shooting, 49.1% free throw

Kyle III put up impressive numbers in his Senior season at Syracuse. He’s a pogo stick on the basketball court. Some of his jumps are out of this world.

Robert McCray V, 6’4” Guard, Florida State

28.9 minutes, 16.3 points, 6.1 assists, 1.3 steals, 45.8% shooting, 35.5% three, 71.3% free throw

McCray is a hard-nosed guard with a lot of burst and athleticism. He passed the ball well in his Senior season at FSU. He’s another undrafted flyer.

By Jacob Douglas, via Pounding The Rock

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