[PtR] 马刺夏联不敌勇士,我们学到了什么

By Jacob Douglas | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2026-07-07 00:36:38

每年的夏季联赛都会给我们上同样的一课。在球场上缺乏NBA顶级天赋的情况下,防守通常更占优势。身体对抗更强、更具侵略性的球队,能够完全锁死一支默契不足且缺乏进攻武器来应对防守压迫的对手。在周日以69-98惨败给金州勇士金队的比赛中,圣安东尼奥马刺的夏联阵容深刻地体会到了这一点。

从开场哨响的那一刻起,显而易见,这支马刺夏联队在实力上逊于勇士。勇士在外线施加了极强的持球压迫,不给马刺轻松运转进攻的机会。当马刺设法杀入禁区时,勇士的护筐手们也能成功阻挡他们的得分。总体而言,金州勇士看起来是一支身体对抗更强、更成熟的球队。这也体现在了数据统计表上:马刺全场出现19次失误,投篮命中率仅为38%,篮板球也以30-47落后。

在缺少了小塔里斯·里德 (Tarris Reed Jr.) 和卡特·布莱恩特 (Carter Bryant) 的情况下,马刺夏联队失去了两位本可以提供进攻火力的关键成员。通过这两场比赛可以看出,马刺夏联队的战术设计本是以布莱恩特为核心进攻点的,因为目前的大名单中并没有太多能自主创造机会的进攻发起者。当他在马刺的拉斯维加斯夏季联赛首战中复出时,我们应该能更清楚地看到这支球队原本的战术设计。

要点总结:

  • 周日表现最亮眼的球员是埃马努埃尔·米勒 (Emmanuel Miller),他占据了马刺的一个双向合同名额。他贡献了12分、6个篮板和2次抢断,并投中了记三分球。米勒是一名出色的运动型球员,在转换进攻中能够迅速起速冲击篮筐。在防守端,他能很好地干扰对手的传球路线,并且在侧翼拥有足够的尺寸和力量给对手制造麻烦。在半场阵地战中,他有时会显得有些失控,在对手防守收缩时强行突破导致无路可走。但他兼具尺寸、运动能力和投射能力,这非常吸引人。在接下来的夏季联赛中,他是一位值得持续关注的球员。
  • 我非常喜欢马利克·布朗 (Maliq Brown) 的防守。由于里德因非伤病原因缺席了本场比赛,布朗顶替出任球队的首发中锋。在这两场夏季联赛中,无论是在侧翼还是在中锋位置上,他作为协防者的表现都非常亮眼。他似乎总是能出现在正确的防守位置上,并且下手极快,这让他能够破坏对手的传球或在篮筐附近完成封盖。如果他想成长为一名NBA轮换球员,他需要在进攻端找到自己的定位,但他的防守已经成为了马刺夏联阵容中所有球员里最顶尖的技能之一。
  • 贾科比·吉莱斯皮 (Ja’Kobi Gillespie) 在他的第二场比赛中手感依旧冰凉,但他跑空位的能力非常出色。吉莱斯皮在周日的比赛中12投4中,得到9分。他掌控了大量的进攻球权,使用率极高,但就是无法把球送进篮筐。在利用挡拆突破并衔接中距离急停跳投时,他看起来表现得相当不错,只是目前球就是投不进。随着夏季联赛的进行,且看他能否找回自己的节奏。
  • 李贤重 (Hyunjung Lee) 确实能投篮。他替补出场,投篮7投4中高效砍下11分,其中包括两记令人印象深刻的三分球。尽管他拥有不错的身材尺寸,但他的防守并不出色,而且他也不是一个能自主创造投篮机会的威胁。马刺夏季联赛主教练科利斯·威廉姆森 (Corliss Williamson) 一直在鼓励李贤重多出手。随着马刺前往拉斯维加斯,期待看到李贤重继续在场上果断投篮。

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查看原文:What we learned from the Spurs Summer League loss to the Warriors

What we learned from the Spurs Summer League loss to the Warriors

Every year, Summer League teaches us the same lessons. Without high-level NBA talent on the floor, defense typically has the advantage. The more physical and aggressive team can completely stifle an opposing offense that hasn’t played much together and doesn’t have the offensive weapons to counter the defensive force. The San Antonio Spurs Summer League squad learned that the hard way on Sunday in a 69-98 loss to the Golden State Warriors Gold squad.

From tip-off, it was clear that the summer Spurs were outmatched by Golden State. The Warriors were pressuring the ball on the perimeter, not allowing San Antonio to get into an easy offensive flow. When the Spurs did manage to get to the paint, the Warriors had the rim protectors to stop them from scoring. Overall, Golden State looked like the more physical and mature team. That played out on the stat sheet as well, as the Spurs had 19 turnovers, shot just 38% from the field, and were outrebounded 47-30.

Without Tarris Reed Jr. and Carter Bryant, the summer Spurs were missing two key contributors who could have brought some offensive firepower. Through two games, it’s clear that San Antonio’s summer team was designed for Bryant to be a key offensive force, as there aren’t many offensive creators on the roster. When he comes back in San Antonio’s first Las Vegas Summer League game, we should see more of what this team was designed to do.

Takeaways:

  • The standout performer on Sunday was Emmanuel Miller, who has one of the Spurs’ two-way roster spots. He had 12 points, 6 rebounds, and 2 steals, and knocked down two three-pointers. Miller is an awesome athlete who can get downhill quickly in transition. Defensively, he’s disruptive in the passing lanes and has enough size and strength on the wings to make things tough on his opponents. He can often get out of control in half-court settings, driving into a collapsing defense with nowhere to go. But his combination of size, athleticism, and shooting is intriguing. He’s a player to watch for the rest of the summer.
  • I’ve loved Maliq Brown’s defense. With Reed Jr. missing the game for a non-injury reason, Brown slotted in as the team’s starting center. He has shone as a help defender both on the wing and at center in his two Summer League games. He always seems to be in the right spot and has great hands, allowing him to disrupt passes or block shots at the rim. He needs to find an offensive niche if he wants to develop into an NBA rotation player, but his defense is already one of the top skills of any player on San Antonio’s summer roster.
  • Ja’Kobi Gillespie continued to miss shots in his second game, but he is doing a great job getting open. Gillespie had 9 points on 4-12 shooting from the field on Sunday. He’s running a lot of the offense and getting a whole lot of usage, but isn’t seeing the ball go through the hoop. He’s looked really good getting downhill on ball screens and getting into a mid-range pull-up, but the shots just aren’t falling right now. We’ll see if he can find his rhythm as the summer goes on.
  • Hyunjung Lee can shoot. He went 4-7 from the field on the way to 11 points off the bench, including a pair of impressive triples. His defense has not been great despite his size, and he isn’t really a threat to create his own shot. San Antonio’s Summer League coach, Corliss Williamson, has been encouraging Lee to shoot more. Expect to see Lee continue to let it fly as the Spurs head to Vegas.

By Jacob Douglas, via Pounding The Rock