马刺 vs 灰熊 112 - 140 技术统计 | 视频集锦
By GaryQfromSanJose | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2025-01-18 13:13:08
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灰熊队凭借横跨第三节和第四节的18-0攻击波击败了马刺队,赢下了这场两场小型系列赛。
今晚孟菲斯灰熊和圣安东尼奥马刺的第二场比赛在前两节多时间里打得难解难分,随后灰熊队打出了“马刺式美丽篮球”,以一波16-0的攻势结束了第三节。在第四节,灰熊队继续向无力招架的马刺队防守施压,最终以54-26的比分锁定胜局。
两位令人印象深刻的新秀——斯蒂芬·卡斯尔(Stephon Castle)和杰伦·威尔斯(Jaylen Wells)(22分)在上半场疯狂而胶着的比赛中表现出色,但下半场的噩梦在圣安东尼奥再次上演。
卡斯尔(20分和4个篮板)在上半场的出场时间里有一个良好的开端——7投6中,帮助圣安东尼奥在半场结束时取得微弱领先。瓦塞尔(Devin Vassell)(21分和5次助攻)在第三节带领着球队,但维克多·文班亚马(Victor Wembanyama)(19分、12个篮板和6次盖帽)的表现再次起伏不定,而且在关键时刻缺乏足够的支援。
在贾·莫兰特(Ja Morant)(足部)缺阵的情况下,德斯蒙德·贝恩(Desmond Bane)(22分、14次助攻和3次抢断)为孟菲斯队领衔,而桑蒂·阿尔达马(Santi Aldama)(29分和8个篮板)替补出场再次表现出色,全队整体投篮命中率高达57%。
观察
- 在翻阅大量的NBA旧录像资料后,我找到了NBA历史上得分第四高的比赛(完整版!),这场比赛是1983年圣安东尼奥马刺和密尔沃基雄鹿之间的对决。
- 51区: 在第二节开始不久,文班亚马在罚球线附近——他最擅长的位置——找到了切入的卡斯尔,完成了一次“2+1”。
- 51区 - 第二幕: 在第三节中段被吹罚进攻犯规后,卡斯尔从肯纳德(Luke Kennard)手中断球,并为文班亚马送出一记完美的空接。
- 比赛最佳镜头 #1: 在第二节初段两次罚球命中后,哈里森·巴恩斯(Harrison Barnes)像肖恩·埃利奥特(Sean Elliott)一样在底线接球,然后大力扣篮。
- 比赛最佳镜头 #2: 上半场即将结束时,凯尔登·约翰逊(Keldon Johnson)从贝恩手中断球,并在左侧找到了瓦塞尔,完成一次转换三分。
- 比赛最佳镜头 #3: 在第三节末段,瓦塞尔用一个漂亮的三分球,加上一次转换进攻中的背后运球,以及一记单手战斧式扣篮,帮助圣安东尼奥马刺队保持竞争力。
- 查尔斯·巴塞(Charles Bassey)在文班不在场的时间里得到了12分和9个篮板。令人鼓舞!
比赛回顾
灰熊队开局迅速得到5分,随后马刺队还以颜色。埃迪(James Edey)在文班亚马的注视下再次完成两次扣篮。卡斯尔再次用连续的三个快速得分在第一节留下自己的印记。他的第四个进球“震撼了他的(防守球员的)世界”,正如马克·琼斯(Marc Jones)所惊呼的那样。肯纳德继续着他对阵圣安东尼奥的个人MVP之旅,轻松拿下他的第三个进球。瓦塞尔和文班亚马连续出现失误。约翰逊的两个侧翼三分球帮助马刺队领先6分。阿尔达马上场后迅速拿下7分,帮助灰熊队重新夺回领先优势。在盖掉肯纳德的上篮并将球打出界外后,另一个快节奏的第一节以圣安东尼奥马刺领先两分结束。
第二节开始,巴恩斯以他一贯低调的方式迅速拿下6分,并分别助攻文班亚马投中三分和朱利安·尚帕尼(Julian Champagnie)完成一次突破反手上篮得分。小杰克逊(Jaren Jackson Jr.)连续在文班亚马面前完成高难度投篮。巴恩斯的罚球一度帮助马刺队领先10分,但灰熊队以16-4的攻势反超比分,贝恩在其中三次得分并送出三次助攻,杰伦·威尔斯则贡献了两个三分球。在本节剩余时间里,两队都加强了进攻执行力,巴塞的半场第三次扣篮让圣安东尼奥以64-62领先结束上半场。
第三节开始,小杰克逊和威尔斯的两个三分球帮助灰熊队取得领先。小杰克逊本场第三次试图挑战文班亚马,但都被后者成功封盖。在接下来的几分钟里,两队的分差保持在1-2个回合之内。瓦塞尔顽强的“2+1”将比分追至73平,但贝恩的抢断和扣篮让圣安东尼奥再次落后6分。瓦塞尔继续用三分、转换扣篮、罚球和中距离跳投来证明自己。瓦塞尔助攻巴塞完成空接,将马刺队的分差缩小到2分。与周三晚上的比赛如出一辙,灰熊队在第三节结束时打出一波摧枯拉朽的16-0的攻势,并最终轻松取胜。
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圣安东尼奥马刺将于周日下午2:00(中部夏令时)正式开启他们的跨大西洋之旅,对阵泰勒·希罗(Tyler Herro)和迈阿密热火队。
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San Antonio vs. Memphis, Final Score: Spurs suffer another second half collapse, lose 112-140
The Grizzlies walloped the Spurs with an 18-0 run spanning the third and fourth quarters to take the two game mini-series
After a tightly contested rematch for 2+ quarters tonight between Memphis and San Antonio, the Grizzlies went “Beautiful Game Spurs” and ended the third on a 16-0 run. Memphis continued to pour it on the helpless Spurs defense in the fourth to salt away a blowout victory after closing the game out with a 54-26 blitzing.
A pair of impressive rookies - Stephon Castle and Jaylen Wells (22 points) did stand tall in a frenetic and close first half before the second half nightmare repeated itself for San Antonio.
Castle (20 points and 4 rebounds) had a great start in his first half minutes - going 6-for-7 to pace San Antonio to a slight lead at the break. Vassell (21 points and 5 assists) carried the team over his third quarter minutes, but Victor Wembanyama (19 points, 12 rebounds, and 6 blocks) had another uneven performance and there simply wasn’t enough support when it mattered.
In relief of Ja Morant (foot), Desmond Bane (22 points, 14 assists, and 3 steals) led the way for Memphis, while Santi Aldama (29 points and 8 rebounds) had another strong performance off the bench with the team hitting 57% overall from the field.
Observations
- Deep in the rabbit hole of old NBA archival footage, I found the 4th highest scoring game (in its entirety!) in NBA history between San Antonio and the Milwaukee Bucks in 1983.
- Area 51: Moments into the second quarter, Wembanyama - operating from his optimal place around the free throw stripe - found a diving Castle for an and-1.
- Area 51 - Part Deux: After being called for an offensive foul partway through the third, Castle ripped the ball away from Kennard, and laid up a perfect lob to Wembanyama for the alley-oop.
- Sequence of the Game #1: After two freebies early in the second period, Harrison Barnes took a pass baseline like Sean Elliott would and slammed it home.
- Sequence of the Game #2: Keldon Johnson ripped the ball away from Desmond late in the opening half, and found Vassell on the left side for a transition three.
- Sequence of the Game #3: Vassell paired a slick three with a transition behind the back dribble sequence and a one-handed tomahawk slam late in the third to keep San Antonio afloat.
- Charles Bassey had 12 points and 9 rebounds in the non-Wemby minutes. Encouraging!
Game Rundown
Memphis started with five quick ones before the Spurs put up a touchdown. Edey again had two dunks with Wembanyama lurking nearby. Castle again put his stamp on a quarter of action by putting up three quick buckets in succession. His fourth field goal “rocked his (defender’s) world” as Marc Jones exclaimed. Kennard continued his personal MVP campaign against San Antonio with his third easy basket. Vassell and Wembanyama had back-to-back turnovers. Johnson’s pair of wing threes put the Spurs up six. Aldama came in and chipped in seven quick ones to help Memphis re-take the lead. Another fast-paced first quarter yielded a two point lead for San Antonio after he swatted a Kennard lay-up and threw it off of him.
Barnes, at the start of the second quarter, made his usual understated impact with six quick points and assisted Wembanyama on a three and Julian Champagnie on a driving reverse layup. Jackson, Jr. had consecutive tough makes over Wembanyama. Barnes’ free throws briefly put the Spurs up ten, but Memphis answered with an 16-4 run to surge ahead as Bane scored and assisted on three of the baskets with Jaylen Wells chipping in a pair of threes. The teams ratcheted up their offensive execution the rest of the stanza and Charles Bassey’s third dunk of the half allowed San Antonio to head the half up 64-62.
Jackson, Jr. and Wells’ threes put Memphis up early in the third. For the third time tonight, Jackson, jr. tried to challenge Wembanyama and was turned away. The teams remained within 1-2 possessions of each other over a handful of minutes. Vassell’s gritty and-1 tied things at 73, but Bane’s steal and dunk put San Antonio down six again. Vassell continued to assert himself with a three, transition dunk, free throws, and midrange jumper. Vassell fed Bassey on a lob to keep the Spurs within two. In a rehash of Wednesday night, the Grizzlies closed the quarter on a devastating 16-0 run and ran away with it.
For the Grizzlies fan’s perspective, please visit Beale Street Bears.
San Antonio starts its transtlantic trip in earnest with a 2:00 PM CDT tilt Sunday with Tyler Herro and the Miami Heat.
By GaryQfromSanJose, via Pounding The Rock