By GaryQfromSanJose | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2025-01-09 13:00:43
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ESPN将这场比赛宣传为两位内线巨星的对决,但扬尼斯·阿德托昆博(Giannis Antetokounmpo)和他的经验丰富的 supporting cast 笑到了最后。
圣安东尼奥四连客的第二场比赛因雄鹿队在第一节和第二节的两次得分高潮而注定失败。雄鹿队在上半场占据统治地位,一度领先19分。扬尼斯·阿德托昆博乐于为布鲁克·洛佩斯(Brook Lopez)和鲜为人知的AJ·格林(AJ Green)创造机会,而马刺队则在三分雨的轰炸下显得无力招架。马刺队再次依靠他们经验丰富的老将——克里斯·保罗(Chris Paul)和哈里森·巴恩斯(Harrison Barnes)——在下半场努力维持局面,但圣安东尼奥今晚未能找到稳定的第三个得分点,最终输掉了比赛。
由于杰里米·索汉因背部伤势缺阵,圣安东尼奥队的维克多·文班亚马(Victor Wembanyama)本场表现低迷,仅得到10分、10个篮板和3次盖帽。替补出场的凯尔登·约翰逊(Keldon Johnson)得到24分和11个篮板,保罗得到18分、7次助攻和5个篮板,巴恩斯得到14分,其他球员的贡献有限。
密尔沃基队有六名球员得分上双,由表现全面的阿德托昆博领衔,他得到25分、16个篮板和8次助攻。其他雄鹿队主力球员也提供了均衡的输出,包括洛佩斯得到22分和7个篮板,达米安·利拉德(Damian Lillard)得到26分和8次助攻,格林得到14分。
观察
- 为我们南加州的球迷祈祷,希望你们平安无事,远离危险。
- 文班的轻松一刻 : 在第一节中段,文班亚马晃开了洛佩斯,然后径直走向阿德托昆博,并在扬尼斯的臂下完成了一记精彩的抛投,球带着足够的旋转,轻轻落入篮筐。
- 查尔斯·巴塞(Charles Bassey)精准的抛投?我希望每场比赛能看到两到三个。
- 桑德罗·马穆克拉什维利(Sandro Mamukelashvili)在垃圾时间得到了4分。
- 在圣安东尼奥糟糕的第二节末段,现场音乐甚至导致ESPN的转播画面出现了明显的抖动。
- 比赛最佳镜头 #1 : 在下半场的第一分钟,文班亚马将球传给内线的斯蒂芬·卡斯尔(Stephon Castle),后者迅速将球传给空位的巴恩斯,后者命中三分。
- 比赛最佳镜头 #2 : 在第四节巴恩斯一次投篮不中后,约翰逊高高跃起,完成了一记单手补扣。
比赛回顾
在比赛开始的90秒内,阿德托昆博试图在底线挑战巴恩斯,但被文班亚马盖帽。几秒钟后,文班亚马投出了他的“火烈鸟三分”。卡斯尔完成了一记凶猛的单手扣篮,但洛佩斯命中了两个令人惊讶的空位三分。在上半节的大部分时间里,两队都获得了不错的投篮机会。在米德尔顿(Middleton)的三分、格林的两个三分以及阿德托昆博的得分带动下,密尔沃基打出了一波12-2的得分高潮。尽管雄鹿火力全开,但朱利安·尚帕尼(Julian Champagnie)的两个三分帮助圣安东尼奥将分差保持在4分以内。
第二节,尚帕尼延续了火热的手感,命中一记正面三分。约翰逊的一次进攻犯规被改判,因为米德尔顿并没有站稳位置。在令人痛苦的几分钟里,马刺队的进攻停滞不前,只有约翰逊的抛投得分。洛佩斯(第4个)和格林(第5个)的三分球让雄鹿队在半场结束时领先19分。
在第三节的前半段,圣安东尼奥打出了一波14分的得分高潮,其中果断的保罗命中了两个三分——在球队需要他的时候再次找到了手感。巴恩斯的罚球一度将马刺队的分差缩小到10分。但密尔沃基对圣安东尼奥的每一次反扑都做出了回应。巴恩斯的三分再次将分差缩小到10分,但阿德托昆博随即打成“2+1”。为了应对雄鹿队的又一次进攻高潮,保罗的三分将分差缩小到8分。马刺队带着13分的落后进入第四节。
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圣安东尼奥的客场之旅将继续(取决于南加州野火的状况),他们将在周六晚上9:30 CDT与安东尼·戴维斯(Anthony Davis)和洛杉矶湖人队进行两场系列赛。
点击查看原文:San Antonio vs. Milwaukee, Final Score: Spurs blown out by more accurate Bucks, 105-121
San Antonio vs. Milwaukee, Final Score: Spurs blown out by more accurate Bucks, 105-121
In a game advertised by ESPN as a matchup of the Big Men, Giannis Antetokounmpo and his veteran supporting cast stood tallest
San Antonio second part of a four game trip was doomed by two extended runs in the first and second quarter by a hotter shooting Bucks squad. In a dominant first half that saw his team go up 19, Giannis Antetokounmpo was content setting up Brook Lopez and little-scouted AJ Green, as the Spurs wilted under the three point barrage. The Spurs relied again on their wily veterans - Chris Paul and Harrison Barnes - to keep the frayed squad in the game in the second half, but San Antonio failed to find a consistent third scorer in the loss tonight.
San Antonio, missing Jeremy Sochan (back), saw Victor Wembanyama (10 points, 10 rebounds, and 3 blocks) suffer a rare inefficient game and was picked up by Keldon Johnson (24 points and 11 rebounds) off the bench, Paul (18 points, 7 assists, and 5 rebounds), and Barnes (14 points), with little impactful production elsewhere.
Milwaukee, paced by six players in double figures, was led by a well-rounded Antetokounmpo performance (25 points, 16 rebounds, and 8 assists). He received balanced production from the rest of the Bucks’ topline players, including Brook Lopez (22 points and 7 rebounds), Damian Lillard (26 points and 8 assists), and Green (14 points).
Observations
- For our Pounders in Southern California, hoping that you are alright and out of harm’s way.
- Victor Ease: Midway through the first period, Wembanyama faked Lopez aside, and then went straight at Antetokounmpo and unleashed an acrobatic lay-up under Giannis’ arms with enough english to fall ever-so-softly through the hoop.
- Accurate Charles Bassey floater? I’ll take 2 or 3 per game please.
- In Sandro Mamukelashvili’s action, he netted four points in garbage time.
- At one point late in San Antonio’s horrid second quarter, the in-arena music was causing the ESPN broadcast camera to vibrate noticeably.
- Sequence of the Game #1: In the first minute of the second half, Wembanyama fed Castle in the lane, and he rocketed out a pass to an open Harrison Barnes for a wing three.
- Sequence of the Game #2: After an errant Barnes jumper in the fourth, Keldon Johnson soared in for a one-handed tip slam.
Game Rundown
In the first 90 seconds, Antetokounmpo tried to test out Barnes baseline and got swatted away by Wembanyama. Wembanyama then did his “Flamingo 3” seconds later. Castle threw down another ferocious one hand dunk, but Lopez knocked down two alarmingly open threes. The teams had good shot opportunities for the first half of the frame. Milwaukee staged a 12-2 run around Middleton’s three, Green’s pair of threes, and buckets from Antetokounmpo. Despite those fireworks, Julian Champagnie’s two threes of his own helped San Antonio stay within four.
Champagnie picked up where he left off in the second period with a straightaway three. A charge called on Keldon Johnson was overturned since Middleton was not set. The Spurs’ output died out over an agonizing handful of minutes with Johnson’s floater the only score. Lopez (4th) and Green’s (5th) threes put the Bucks up 19 at the half.
San Antonio generated a 14 point burst in the first three part of the third with an assertive Paul hiting two threes - again finding his stroke when the team needed it. Barnes’ free throws brought the Spurs within ten momentarily. Milwaukee had an answer for every San Antonio run. Barnes three again made it a 10-point game, which was answered by an Antetokounmpo and-1. In response to yet another Bucks’ push, Paul’s three shaved the deficit to eight. The Spurs went to the fourth down 13.
For the Buck’s fan’s perspective, please visit Brew Hoop.
San Antonio’s road trip continues (depending on the status of the ongoing Southern California wildfires) on Saturday night at 9:30 CDT for a two game miniseries against Anthony Davis and the Los Angeles Lakers.
By GaryQfromSanJose, via Pounding The Rock