By Jeph Duarte | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2026-07-14 20:00:02

最近看到了这个帖子。The Ringer 评选出了 2025-2026 赛季结束时的 NBA 百大球员榜单。
The Ringer 最新百大球员榜单中的马刺球员:
- 维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama)
- 斯蒂芬·卡斯尔 (Stephon Castle)
- 迪伦·哈珀 (Dylan Harper)
- 达龙·福克斯 (De’Aaron Fox)
- 德文·瓦塞尔 (Devin Vassell)
- 托拜厄斯·哈里斯 (Tobias Harris)
- 朱利安·尚帕尼 (Julian Champagnie)
- 凯尔登·约翰逊 (Keldon Johnson)
大家怎么看?pic.twitter.com/zw5YMtGsJ9
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(@ CastleFor3) 2026年7月11日
需要说明的是,球员是按他们在 6 月 16 日时所在的球队进行归类的。因此从技术上讲,托拜厄斯·哈里斯被列在了活塞队名下。但他将在新赛季加盟马刺,这使得银黑军团拥有了多达八名上榜球员,为全联盟最多。
维克托·文班亚马在榜单中高居第 2 位,仅次于谢伊·吉尔杰斯-亚历山大 (Shai Gilgeous-Alexander)。SGA 是上赛季的常规赛 MVP 和年度关键球员,他带领球队取得了 64 胜。文班在 MVP 和最佳防守球员(DPOY)的评选中均屈居第二,但在西部决赛中击败了俄克拉荷马雷霆队,一路杀入总决赛。直觉告诉我,下个赛季这两人的排名可能会对调。
排名第 26 位的斯蒂芬·卡斯尔被形容为“破坏力极强的防守大闸”。考虑到他前后的其他球员,这个排名感觉很合理。
迪伦·哈珀和达龙·福克斯分列第 45 和第 46 位。总决赛结束后,关于“谁该首发,谁该打替补”的讨论甚嚣尘上。看起来几位作者——比尔·西蒙斯 (Bill Simmons)、扎克·洛维 (Zach Lowe)、丹尼·周 (Danny Chau)、柯克·戈德斯贝里 (Kirk Goldsberry)、罗布·马奥尼 (Rob Mahoney)、迈克尔·皮纳 (Michael Pina) 和贾斯汀·维里尔 (Justin Verrier)——并不想在这两人中偏向任何一方。可惜他们不能给两人并列排名,所以最终让哈珀稍占上风。
瓦塞尔有时是一个很容易被忽视的球员。考虑到首发阵容中的雄厚实力,人们很容易把目光都集中在马刺过去三年的选秀新人身上,从而把瓦塞尔边缘化。很高兴看到作者们认可了他的优秀。
朱利安·尚帕尼和凯尔登·约翰逊排在第 98 和第 99 位,感觉就像是为马刺的榜单成员画上了一个完美的句号。马刺队内所有七名场均得分上双的球员全部入选。赛季结束时的五名首发球员也悉数在列。再加上哈里斯的加盟,马刺成为了新赛季拥有百大球员最多的球队。
值得关注的非马刺球员
38 岁的斯蒂芬·库里 (Stephen Curry) 依然稳居前十。
也许我是酸葡萄心理(而且我基本上只看马刺的比赛),但卡尔-安东尼·唐斯 (Karl-Anthony Towns) 排在第 12 位感觉还是太高了。我得去重新查查他的常规赛数据,但这位尼克斯大个子在他们夺冠的第五场收官战中几乎毫无存在感,而且在总决赛全部五场比赛的第四节里,他总共才可怜地拿到了 5 分。他真的配得上是联盟第四好的大个子吗?
前马刺后卫德章泰·默里 (Dejounte Murray) 排在第 89 位。我甚至都不知道他还在打球,还以为伤病已经让他淡出赛场了。
孟菲斯和萨克拉门托没有任何球员上榜,而芝加哥、达拉斯和布鲁克林则各有一人上榜。
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查看原文:Open Thread: Spurs shine on The Ringer’s Top 100
Open Thread: Spurs shine on The Ringer’s Top 100

Found this post recently. The Ringer put together a list of the top 100 NBA players ending the 2025-2026 season.
Spurs players on the ringers updated top 100 list:
- Victor Wembanyama
- Stephon Castle
- Dylan Harper
- De’Aaron Fox
- Devin Vassell
- Tobias Harris
- Julian Champagnie
- Keldon Johnson
Thoughts? pic.twitter.com/zw5YMtGsJ9
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(@ CastleFor3) July 11, 2026
It should be noted that players are listed with the Teams they were with on June 16, so techincally Tobias Harris is listed with the Pistons, but his addition to the Spurs in the upcoming season gives the Silver& Black eight players, the most for any team.
Victor Wembanyama is #2 on the list, just behind Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. SGA was the league MVP and Cluth POTY lewading his team to 64 wins. Wemby was runner-up for MVP and the DPOY and bested OKC in the Western Conference Finals on his way to the NBA Finals. Something tells me these could be reversed next season.
Stephon Castle at #26 is described as wrecking ball defender. His placement feels right given the surrounding players.
Dylan Harper and De’Aaron Fox are #45 and #46 respectively. Looks like the authors — Bill Simmons, Zach Lowe, Danny Chau, Kirk Goldsberry, Rob Mahoney, Michael Pina, and Justin Verrier — didn’t want to pick a favorite given the “who should come start and who should come off the bench” discussions swirling after the the Finals. Alas, they couldn’t tie, so they gave Harper a small edge.
Vassell is such an overlooked player at times. Given the manpower in that starting line-up, it’s easy to focus on their last three years of draft picks and shuffle Vassell back. Good to see the writers acknowledge his greatness.
Having Julian Champagnie and Keldon Joshnon at #98 and #99 feels like a 1-2 punch to close out the Spurs on the list. All seven of the Spurs double-figure scorers made the list. All five starters (at the end of the season) were on the list. And Harris’ inclusion makes the Spurs the team with the most going inot next season.
Noteable non-Spurs.
At age 38, Stephen Curry is still in the Top 10.
Call it sour grapes (and the fact that I mainly only watch Spurs games) buy Karl-Anthony Towns at #12 felt too high. I’ll have to revisot his regular season stats, but the Knicks biog man was non-factor in their close out Championship Game 5 and scored only 5 measly points in all five 4th quarters during the Finals. Is he really the fourth best big in the game?
Ex-Spurs guard Dejounte Murray came in ay #89. I didn’t even know he was still playing. Thought injuries had sidelined him.
Memphis and Sacramento had no players on the list while Chicago, Dallas, and Brooklyn had one apiece.
See the entire list HERE.
By Jeph Duarte, via Pounding The Rock
