马刺 vs 步行者 98 - 136 技术统计 | 视频集锦
By Mark Barrington | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2025-01-26 03:45:08
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步行者凶悍的防守和哈利伯顿的得分狂潮让马刺难以招架,最终两队在巴黎的系列赛各胜一场
步行者在第二场巴黎赛中加强了侵略性,用全场紧逼扰乱了马刺的进攻,并在半场结束时取得了15分的领先优势。马刺在第三节初期奋起反击,甚至一度短暂领先。然而,对于银黑军团来说不幸的是,泰瑞斯·哈利伯顿(Tyrese Halliburton)爆发了,他在这一节得到了18分,几乎全部集中在最后几分钟,步行者重新掌控了比赛,并在第三节结束时领先12分。马刺在第四节故态复萌,重现了他们一月份低迷期的糟糕表现,进攻执行力开始瓦解,最终步行者以136-98获胜。
马刺与步行者在巴黎的系列赛各胜一场,目前本赛季战绩为20胜23负。他们将于下周三回到圣安东尼奥迎战快船。即使今天大比分失利,对于马刺和联盟来说,这仍然是一次成功的旅程,巴黎的球迷们也能够在家乡观赏维克多·文班亚马(Victor Wembanyama)的比赛,这无疑是一份特别的款待。
观察
- 安德鲁·内姆哈德(Andrew Nembhard)凭借其在内线的技巧,为步行者取得了梦幻开局,他利用各种方式得分,并抢下进攻篮板,帮助步行者早早取得7分的领先优势。
- 在其他马刺球员开局慢热的情况下,哈里森·巴恩斯(Harrison Barnes)延续了上一场的火热状态,拿下了银黑军团前18分中的11分。
- 步行者从开场哨响就展现出更强的求胜欲望,他们从马刺手中抢断,轻松完成快攻扣篮。
- 步行者在第一节结束时以33-24领先,他们利用了马刺略显迟缓的状态,也许是受到了一些“巴黎宿醉”的影响。
- 马刺在第二节开始摆脱了迟滞,文班亚马在接近半场的位置投进一记不可思议的打板三分,将分差缩小到5分。凭借文班的两记罚球,他们在第二节还剩7分钟时将比分扳平。步行者在接下来的时间里做出了回应,他们将进攻延伸到全场,扰乱了马刺的进攻,并利用对手的失误打出一波15-3的攻势,以65-50的比分领先进入半场。
- 马穆克拉什维利(Sandro Mamukelashvili)回到了轮换阵容。我不确定为什么,但这似乎奏效了。拥有另一位能够得分和组织进攻的大个子弥补了他防守上的不足。
- 斯蒂芬·卡斯尔(Stephon Castle)在内线受到了很多身体接触,却没有得到任何哨声。我想这就是NBA新秀的生存之道。下半场,他不再试图造犯规,而是强硬地带球上篮,这似乎效果更好。
- 马刺上半场出现了12次失误,面对像步行者这样技术娴熟的球队,他们承受不起这样的失误。全场比赛马刺出现了24次失误,这简直是灾难的根源。
- 马刺在第三节开始后扭转了局面,他们成为了侵略性更强的一方,并在该节初期将分差缩小到个位数。在第三节还剩不到5分钟时,文班亚马在对抗中命中一记中距离投篮,最终完成得分,但没有得到犯规判罚,马刺终于重新取得领先。不幸的是,对于银黑军团来说,泰瑞斯·哈利伯顿在那之后爆发了,他在这一节得到了18分,步行者在第三节结束时以98-86领先。步行者的这波攻势恰逢文班亚马下场休息,这是目前马刺队最大的弱点。
- 马刺在第四节开始时充满活力,试图与步行者的强度相匹配。但他们的进攻执行力不足,出现了太多失误,导致步行者轻松得分,分差也越来越大。在比赛还剩3分半钟时,步行者领先超过30分,比赛进入垃圾时间。
- 在比赛还剩大约17分钟时,马刺以77-76领先,但之后他们被步行者打出了一波60-21的攻击波。这看起来有点荒谬。
- 我不明白贾拉斯·沃克(Jarace Walker)在垃圾时间对西迪·西索科(Sidy Cissoko)的恶意犯规。比赛已经结束了,没有理由做出可能伤害他人的动作。我很高兴西迪没事。我不认为马穆克拉什维利的恶意犯规那么危险,但考虑到球员安全是判罚的原因,我对他被驱逐出场并没有太多异议。
马刺将在下周三在圣安东尼奥迎战快船之前休息几天。随着科怀·伦纳德(Kawhi Leonard)的回归,这场比赛对球迷来说应该是一场重要的比赛。我会穿着我的科怀·伦纳德马刺球衣。
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San Antonio vs Indiana, Final Score: Pacers blitz the Spurs in Paris 136-98
Indiana’s aggressive defense and Halliburton’s scoring flurry too much for the Spurs as they split the series with the Pacers
The Pacers upped their aggressiveness in the second Paris game and discombobulated the Spurs offense with a full court press as they surged to a 15 point halftime lead. The Spurs fought back in the early part of the third quarter and even took the lead briefly. Unfortunately for the Silver and Black, Tyrese Halliburton went nuclear, scoring 18 in the quarter, almost all in the last few minutes as the Pacers regained control to lead by 12 after three quarters. The Spurs reverted to some of their bad habits in their January slump as the execution began to fall apart in the fourth quarter and the Pacers won 136-98.
The Spurs split the series in Paris with the Pacers and are now 20-23 for the season. They return to San Antonio for a game against the Clippers next Wednesday. Even with the blowout loss today, it’s still been a successful trip for the Spurs and the League, and the Parisian fans got a special treat by being able to watch Victor Wembanyama in his home country.
Observations
- Andrew Nembhard got off to a strong start for Indiana using his craftiness in the paint to get off shots and making offensive rebounds as the Pacers took an early 7 point lead.
- With the rest of the Spurs getting off to a sluggish start, Harrison Barnes started off as hot as he was in the previous game, scoring 11 of the first 18 for the Silver and Black.
- The Pacers played with more urgency from the opening tip, stealing the ball from the Spurs for an easy breakaway dunk.
- The Pacers took a 33-24 lead after one quarter, taking advantage of a Spurs squad that looked a step slow, perhaps suffering a bit of a Paris hangover.
- The Spurs started to shake off the rust in the second quarter as Wembanyama hit a ridiculous three-point banker from near halfcourt to cut the lead to 5. They tied it up with 7 minutes left in the quarter on a pair of Wemby free throws. Indiana struck back for the rest of the quarter by extending their offense to full court and discombobulating the Spurs on offense and using turnovers to close the quarter on a 15-3 run to lead 65-50 at the half.
- Mamukelashvili is back in the rotation now. I’m not sure why, but it seems to be working. Having another big that can score and facilitate the offense makes up for his defensive shortcomings.
- Castle gets a lot of contact without any calls in the paint. I guess that’s the life of an NBA rookie. In the second half, he stopped trying to draw fouls and took up the ball strong to the hoop, which seemed to work better.
- The Spurs had 12 turnovers in the first half, which isn’t something they can afford to do against a skilled team like the Pacers. For the game the Spurs had 24 of them, and that’s a recipe for disaster.
- The Spurs reversed the tables on the Pacers to start the third quarter as they became the aggressor and the lead into single digits early in the quarter. They finally regained the lead with just under 5 minutes left in the third on a Wembanyama midrange in traffic where he finished through contact without a foul call. Unfortunately for the Silver and Black, Tyrese Halliburton went nuclear after that, scoring 18 points in the quarter and the Pacers led 98-86 after three. The Pacers run coincided with Victor going to the bench, which is the biggest weakness of the current Spurs team.
- The Spurs came out with energy to start the fourth and tried to match the Pacers intensity. The execution wasn’t there for the good guys as they made too many turnovers that led to easy Pacers points, and the deficit grew. The last 3 and a half minutes of the game were garbage time as the Pacers led by more than 30.
- After the Spurs led 77-76 with about 17 minutes left in the game, they were outscored by the Pacers 60-21. That seems kind of ridiculous.
- I don’t understand the flagrant foul by Jarace Walker on Sidy in garbage time. The game was over, no reason to make a play that might hurt someone. I’m just glad Sidy Cissoko is OK. I didn’t think that Mamukelashvili’s flagrant foul was quite as dangerous, but I don’t have a lot of argument against him being ejected, since player safety is the reason for the call.
The Spurs have a few days off before they face the Clippers next Wednesday in San Antonio. With Kawhi Leonard back on the court for LA, this should be a big game for the fans. I’ll be wearing my Kawhi Leonard Spurs jersey.
By Mark Barrington, via Pounding The Rock