马刺 vs 火箭 101 - 106 技术统计 | 视频集锦
By Mark Barrington | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2024-10-29 10:49:14
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与周日的比赛如出一辙,马刺队的反击功亏一篑
在周日晚上的比赛中,马刺队抓住火箭队背靠背第二场疲惫的机会,在上半场建立了看似不可逾越的领先优势。尽管火箭队在下半场打得更加努力、顽强,几乎填补了分差,但最终还是以 109-106 惜败马刺队。今晚,火箭队没有等到下半场才开始发力,他们在上半场就压制了状态低迷的马刺队,取得了17分的领先优势。
今晚的比赛几乎是周日比赛的翻版,马刺队在下半场打得更加顽强,并在最后一节由替补球员和维克多·维塞尔(Victor Wembanyama)接管了比赛。但由于火箭队在关键时刻的得分,马刺队未能成功反超比分。在最后一分钟,马刺队凭借克里斯·保罗(Chris Paul)神奇的“六分回合”几乎上演了奇迹,但弗雷德·范弗利特(Fred VanVleet)命中一记关键三分,最终火箭队以 106-101 险胜。
观察
- Fanduel 接管了 Bally 的本地转播,演播室和画面看起来都比之前好多了。我猜他们的经济状况不像 Bally 那样,一直处于破产边缘。
- 火箭队在周日的比赛开始阶段显得有些迟钝,但今晚他们开局就很犀利,打出了一波 14-3 的开局。马刺队的替补球员上场后稳定了局势,杰里米·索汉(Jeremy Sochan)和小贾巴里·史密斯(Jabari Smith Jr.)之间发生了一些小冲突,最终导致了一次令人沮丧的双方技术犯规。
- 扎克·柯林斯(Zach Collins)正在找到自己作为替补席上的防守悍将的角色定位。他不是技术最全面的球员,但当他努力拼搏时,他会对比赛产生影响。
- 文班亚马(Victor Wembanyama)在看似完全失去防守位置的情况下还能完成盖帽的能力简直不可思议。他今晚的进攻表现并不出色,但在其他方面都给人留下了深刻印象,他的数据栏填满了各项数据。
- 火箭队的防守统治了第一节,他们在第一节结束时以 29-15 领先。
- 斯蒂芬·亚当斯(Steven Adams)的巅峰期好像是很久以前的事了。
- 杰伦·格林(Jalen Green)在上半场火力全开,砍下 24 分,火箭队半场结束时以 62-45 领先。
- 马刺队的防守并不糟糕,但火箭队抢下了很多进攻篮板,并利用二次和三次进攻机会获得了空位投篮的机会。
- 我认为这支球队怀念特雷·琼斯(Tre Jones)在替补席上的表现。
- 下半场比赛一开始,索汉就像奥莉维亚·纽顿-约翰(Olivia Newton-John)一样,展现了他的身体对抗。当他带球冲击篮筐,并将球狠狠砸进篮筐时,我们仿佛能听到他的身体在说话。
- 狄龙·布鲁克斯(Dillon Brooks)是个恶汉,但他也是个优秀的篮球运动员。我想讨厌他,但你不得不尊重他的比赛。
- 第三节马刺队有一回合出现了五次投篮不中的情况,这 epitomized 了他们在比赛中的挣扎。
- 马刺队在第三节中段看起来毫无生气,但在比赛还剩 12 分钟时,他们在替补球员的带领下打出一波高潮,将比分追至 75-87。
- 对于一个打了三场职业比赛的球员来说,斯蒂芬·卡斯尔(Stephon Castle)的表现令人印象深刻。
- 不要放弃马拉凯·布拉汉姆(Malaki Branham)。
- 在周日的比赛中,多米尼克·钱皮恩(Dominick Champagnie)因为防守原因在第四节的大部分时间里都坐在替补席上,但波波维奇(Gregg Popovich)今晚把他留在了场上,他用几次漂亮的防守回应了教练的信任。
- 马刺队在第四节紧咬比分,但在比赛还剩不到一分钟时,火箭队领先 8 分,比赛似乎已经结束。但保罗神奇的“四分回合”——他在塔里·伊森(Tari Eason)身上造成了一次 flagrant 犯规,文班命中了中距离——为马刺队带来了“六分回合”。但随着范弗利特命中一记关键三分,马刺队的奇迹最终破灭,火箭队以 106-101 获胜。
马刺队将于周三晚上前往俄克拉荷马城进行FIGABABA 的比赛,然后在周四前往犹他州与爵士队进行SEGABABA 的比赛。
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San Antonio vs. Houston, Final Score: Rockets hold on for a 106-101 victory over Spurs
In a mirror image replay of Sunday’s game the Spurs comeback falls just short
The Spurs kind of snuck up on a tired Rockets team on the second night of a back-to-back on Sunday night and built up an insurmountable lead in the first half that the Rockets almost overcame by playing harder and tougher in the second half, eventually falling short as the Spurs held on for a 109-106 win. Tonight, the Rockets didn’t wait for the second half to start pressing the issue, and they dominated the flat Silver and Black for a 17 point halftime lead.
Tonight’s game was almost a mirror image, as the Spurs were the tougher team in the second half, and took over in the final quarter as their bench plus Victor took over the game. They couldn’t quite take the lead as the Rockets hit key shots to blunt the comeback. The Spurs almost pulled off a miracle with a six point possession in the final minute, but Van Vleet hit a clutch three-point bucket to close it out as the Rockets held on for a 106-101 win.
Observations
- Fanduel has taken over the local broadcasts from Bally and the studio and graphics look a lot better. I guess they’re not quite as broke as Bally, who was constantly on the verge of bankruptcy.
- The Rockets were a little sluggish to start the game on Sunday, but tonight they were sharp to start and surged out to an early 14-3 lead. The Spurs reserves came and stabilized things a bit, with things getting a little chippy with a double tech between Sochan and Jabari Smith Jr. that ended up in the dreaded double technical foul.
- Collins is finding a place as an enforcer off the bench. He’s not the most skilled player, but he makes a difference when he’s playing hard.
- Wemby’s ability to erase shots when he looks like he’s completely out of the play is unreal. He didn’t have a great offensive game tonight, but he was impressive in every other way as he filled the stat sheet.
- The Houston defense dominated the first quarter as they led 29-15 at the break.
- It seems like a long time ago that Steven Adams was good.
- Jalen Green went nuclear in the first half with 24 points, as the Rockets led 62-45 at the half.
- The Spurs defense wasn’t terrible, but the Rockets crashed the offensive boards and took advantage of the wide open shot on second and third opportunities.
- I think this team misses Tre Jones coming off the bench.
- Sochan took a hint from Olivia Newton-John and got physical as the second half started. We could hear his body talk as he took the ball to the basket and shoved it into the hoop.
- Dillon Brooks is a goon, but he’s also a good basketball player. I want to hate him, but you have to respect his game.
- In a sequence that epitomized the Spurs struggles in the game, they had a possession with five shots in the third quarter and missed all of them.
- The Spurs looked dead halfway through the third but finished with a flurry as they trailed 87-75 with 12 minutes to play, led by their bench.
- Stephon Castle is so impressive for a player in his third pro game.
- Don’t give up on Malaki Branham.
- Champagnie sat for defensive reasons for most of the fourth quarter on Sunday, but Pop kept him in the lineup tonight and he responded with some nice defensive plays.
- The Spurs kept it close in the fourth but the game looked over when the Rockets took an 8 point lead with less than a minute left, but some Chris Paul magic four point play led to a six point possession when he drew a flagrant foul on Tari Eason and Wemby hit the midrange. Van Vleet hit a clutch three point shot and the magic died as the Rockets won 106-101.
The Spurs are headed to Oklamoma City for a FIGABABA on Wednesday night, and then to Utah on Thursday for the SEGABABA against the Jazz.
By Mark Barrington, via Pounding The Rock