[PtR] 自由市场收官:马刺补强4号位 ▶️

By Wes McKinzie | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2026-07-03 16:34:25

圣安东尼奥马刺的首要任务是续约自家球员,但他们的脚步并未止步于此。

在NBA自由球员市场开启的第一天,上赛季大部分时间里共同分担马刺大前锋位置的朱利安·尚帕尼 (Julian Champagnie) 和哈里森·巴恩斯 (Harrison Barnes) 便已尘埃落定。银黑军团为尚帕尼送上了一份3年4500万美元的新合同,并以1年800万美元的合同带回了巴恩斯。

尽管尚帕尼在上赛季取代了巴恩斯的首发位置,但谁将在2026-27赛季首发仍需时间给出答案,因为……托比亚斯·哈里斯 (Tobias Harris) 以2年3100万美元的合同加盟了马刺。上赛季,他刚刚帮助底特律活塞夺得东部常规赛冠军。哈里斯场均得到18.1分,位列活塞队内第二,同时场均抢下全队最高的6个防守篮板。

在2026年季后赛首轮活塞对阵奥兰多魔术的抢七大战中,他砍下30分(其中三分球7投5中)、9个篮板和3次抢断,成为球队晋级的关键功臣。

除了职业生涯的前两个赛季,哈里斯在NBA的每个赛季场均得分均达到两位数。在过去的九年里,尽管他辗转于活塞、快船、76人,并最终重返底特律,但他在此期间的每一场比赛都是首发出战。

当然,巴恩斯此前也保持着自己的九年首发纪录,直到上赛季后半段,尚帕尼凭借其技术特点和高效表现将他挤到了替补席。

马刺目前仍保留着完整的双年特例(约550万美元),可用于填补最后两个正式大名单名额。在上赛季夺得西部冠军的阵容中,俾斯麦·比永博 (Bismack Biyombo)、乔丹·麦克劳克林 (Jordan McLaughlin)、凯利·奥利尼克 (Kelly Olynyk)、梅森·普拉姆利 (Mason Plumlee) 以及林迪·沃特斯三世 (Lindy Waters III) 目前仍是未签约的完全自由球员。

后卫大卫·琼斯·加西亚 (David Jones Garcia) 和前锋哈里森·英格拉姆 (Harrison Ingram) 收到了双向资质报价,成为了受限制自由球员。马刺最多可以拥有三名双向合同球员。

在赛场之外,马刺在周四晚上也制造了不小的动静。在肖恩·斯威尼 (Sean Sweeney) 离队前往奥兰多执掌帅印后,马刺签下了“自由身”教练比利·多诺万 (Billy Donovan) 担任球队首席助理教练。

多诺万在过去六个赛季担任芝加哥公牛的主教练。尽管他从未带领公牛夺得过中部赛区冠军,且仅打进过一次季后赛,但他曾于2006年和2007年率领佛罗里达大学蝉联NCAA全国冠军,自带冠军基因。

在大学执教生涯中,他还曾获得过一次全国亚军、一次全美四强(Final Four)以及三次全美八强(Elite Eight)的战绩。随后,多诺万于2015-16赛季进军NBA,并带领俄克拉荷马雷霆夺得西北赛区冠军并一路杀入西部决赛。

如今,他将协助米奇·约翰逊 (Mitch Johnson) 和马刺队,在未来的岁月里全力阻击雷霆,不让其更进一步。

理性看待哈里斯

社交媒体上球迷对签约托比亚斯·哈里斯的反应褒贬不一,但马刺在联盟业内普遍收获了不错的评价。

《体育画报》的丹·莱昂斯 (Dan Lyons) 将签约哈里斯评为A-,称赞他是“季后赛中少数能提升自己竞技状态的活塞球员之一”,并表示以这个价格签下他是一笔“稳如磐石的签约”。

Bleacher Report指出,考虑到哈里斯的年龄(即将满34岁),全额中产特例的价格似乎有些偏高。但鉴于哈里斯的老将经验和季后赛阅历,BR的编辑团队依然给出了B的评分

来自The Athletic的扎克·哈珀 (Zach Harper) 同样给出了B的评级,他称哈里斯是一个“非常不错的短期选择”,马刺只需要他“稳定地投中外线投篮”即可。

纵观整个休赛期,NBC体育的库尔特·赫林 (Kurt Helin) 给马刺打出了A-的评分。他表示哈里斯是“一名优秀的角色球员,能够接球投中底角三分,并在需要时持球突破;在马刺急需补强的席位上,他是一位非常契合的老将。”赫林还赞扬了马刺续约尚帕尼以及在选秀中对大个子的关注。

哈里斯的官宣视频同样拿高分

有一件事我们都能达成共识……托比亚斯·哈里斯在他的自由球员加盟官宣视频中确实整了个好活:

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文班的世界杯氛围

说到视频,这段维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama) 精准任意球破门的视频正在社交媒体上疯传。他的法国同胞们正是世界杯夺冠的热门候选,但如果他们最后需要任何帮手的话……

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Wrapping up free agency: Spurs shore up the 4

The San Antonio Spurs’ first order of business was re-signing their own, but they didn’t stop there.

Julian Champagnie and Harrison Barnes, who shared the Spurs’ power forward spot most of the year, were locked down in Day 1 of the NBA’s free agency period. The Silver and Black rewarded Champagnie with a new 3-year, $45 million contract and brought back Barnes on a 1-year, $8 million deal.

Though Champagnie supplanted Barnes in the starting lineup last season, time will tell who starts in 2026-27 because … Tobias Harris joined the Spurs on a 2-year, $31 million deal after helping Detroit earn the top seed in the Eastern Conference last year. Harris ranked second on the Pistons in scoring with 18.1 points per game while grabbing a team-high six defensive rebounds per game.

His 30 points (including 5-of-7 from beyond the arc), 9 rebounds, and 3 steals were crucial in Detroit’s Game 7 win over Orlando in the first round of the 2026 playoffs.

Harris has been a double-figure scorer in all but his first two seasons in the NBA. He’s started every game in the last nine years, despite bouncing from the Pistons to the Clippers to the 76ers and back to Detroit in that span.

Of course, Barnes had his own nine-year starting streak before Champagnie’s skill set and effectiveness moved him to the bench the second half of last season.

The Spurs still have their full bi-annual exception (about $5.5 million) remaining for the last two full roster spots. From last year’s Western Conference championship roster, Bismack Biyombo, Jordan McLaughlin, Kelly Olynyk, Mason Plumlee, and Lindy Waters III remain unsigned as unrestricted free agents.

Guard David Jones Garcia and forward Harrison Ingram have two-way qualifying offers, making them restricted free agents. The Spurs can have up to three players on two-way contracts.

Outside the lines, the Spurs made a splash Thursday night by signing “free agent” coach Billy Donovan as the team’s lead assistant following Sean Sweeney’s departure for the head job in Orlando.

Donovan spent the last six seasons as Chicago’s head coach. Despite never claiming a Central Division title and making just one playoff appearance with the Bulls, he brings championship pedigree with his back-to-back national championships at Florida in 2006 and 2007.

After a college coaching career that also included a national runnerup finish, another Final Four, and three more Elite Eight appearances, Donovan made his way to the NBA in 2015-16. He led the Oklahoma City Thunder to a Northwest Division championship and the Western Conference Finals.

Now, he’ll be helping Mitch Johnson and the Spurs as they try to keep the Thunder from advancing no further than that in the years to come.

No bias on Tobias

Fan reaction to the Tobias Harris signing was mixed on social media, but the Spurs earned generally good reviews from around the league.

Sports Illustrated’s Dan Lyons rated the Harris signing an A-, recognizing him as “one of the few Pistons to elevate his game in the postseason” and calling him “a rock-solid signing” for the price.

Bleacher Report said the full mid-level exception seemed a little high for Harris at his age (soon to be 34). But BR’s staff still gave the signing a B due to Harris’ veteran presence and playoff experience.

Zach Harper from The Athletic also weighed in with a B, calling Harris a “very good short-term option” who the Spurs just need to “consistently knock down outside shots.”

Looking at the offseason as a whole, Kurt Helin from NBC Sports gave the Spurs an A-. He said Harris is “a good role player who can catch-and-shoot corner 3s and put the ball on the floor when needed; he’s a good veteran fit for them at a position of need.” Helin also praised the re-signing of Champagnie and the Spurs’ focus on bigs in the draft.

Harris video makes the grade

One thing we can all agree on … Tobias Harris brought it with his free agent announcement video:

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Wemby World Cup vibes

And speaking of videos, this clip of Victor Wembanyama’s pinpoint free kick is making the rounds on social media. His French countrymen are on the short list of World Cup favorites, but if they end up needing any help …

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By Wes McKinzie, via Pounding The Rock

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