[PtR] 圣安东尼奥 vs. 底特律,最终比分:疲惫的马刺下半场被活塞击溃,110-125

马刺 vs 活塞 110 - 125 技术统计 | 视频集锦

By Marilyn Dubinski | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2025-02-22 11:54:34

由生成式人工智能翻译,译文内容可能不准确或不完整,以原文为准。

NBA: Detroit Pistons at San Antonio Spurs

昨晚的比赛耗尽了马刺队的能量,让他们在奥斯汀的第二场比赛中几乎没有剩余的精力。

在奥斯汀的穆迪中心,仅仅在爆冷击败太阳队的一个晚上之后,这次马刺队面对的是一支大为改观的活塞队,他们不仅不再是NBA的笑柄,而且还在东部联盟的季后赛争夺行列中。 在开局缓慢之后,马刺队在第二节凭借凯尔登·约翰逊(Keldon Johnson)的活力实现了强势反弹,但他们未能保持住,最终在下半场崩盘,以110-125失利。

约翰逊以11投11中拿下28分,带领马刺队,几乎凭借一己之力阻止了比赛在早期失控,德阿隆·福克斯(De’Aaron Fox)紧随其后,得到27分。托拜厄斯·哈里斯(Tobias Harris),贾伦·杜伦(Jalen Duren)和凯德·坎宁安(Cade Cunningham)在活塞队这边手感火热,他们合计39投28中,砍下68分。

观察

  • 由于这是背靠背的第二场比赛,马刺队直到下午1点才公布他们的伤病报告。在关于维克托·文班亚马(Victor Wembanyama)的新闻和俾斯麦·比永博(Bismack Biyombo)续签第二份10天合同的消息中,查尔斯·巴锡(Charles Bassey)回归的消息被掩盖了,这为马刺队在中锋位置上提供了更多急需的深度。 比永博仍然首发,因为马刺队倾向于让回归的球员从替补席上开始,但巴锡很快就替补上场。即便如此,桑德罗·马穆克拉什维利(Sandro Mamukelashvili)还是获得了当晚大部分的中锋上场时间,得到10分和8个篮板。
  • 在一场充满肾上腺素、对抗太阳的强力比赛之后,也许是对文班亚马消息的一种反抗,马刺队今晚的开局慢了很多,看起来很疲惫和脱节,而活塞队在防守端轻松突破,多次轻松扣篮。 然而,替补席在斯蒂芬·卡斯尔和尤其是约翰逊的带领下,让他们重新振作起来。
  • 约翰逊尤其带来了他标志性的活力和拼劲,上半场拿下13分。他的正负值+18绝非偶然,因为马刺队在他上场时从落后10分变为领先8分,但一旦他在半场结束前的最后几分钟下场,他们就把优势全部还了回去(甚至更多)。
  • 或许是因为赛季期望已经消失,可以有更多自由发挥,米奇·约翰逊(Mitch Johnson)在中场休息时再次对阵容进行了调整,交换了杰里米·索汉(Jeremy Sochan)和德文·瓦塞尔(Devin Vassell),无论是为了防守端针对坎宁安,还是为了让瓦塞尔在减少与福克斯同时上场的情况下获得更多的触球机会。 这个想法不错,但没有产生任何影响,因为马刺队再次以极其缓慢的速度开始了下半场,在第三节崩盘,被对手打出38-18的比分,使得第四节变成了垃圾时间。
  • 在没有文班亚马的情况下,可以多一些借口,而且活塞队是一支体型庞大、强壮的球队,但失去二次进攻机会的问题在他倒下之前就存在,在他缺席的情况下仍然存在。 他们的篮板以33-52落后,包括让对手抢到19个进攻篮板。 每个人都必须致力于集体抢篮板才能度过难关。 另一个可能是疲惫的迹象是,马刺队的罚球表现也不佳,22次罚球仅命中14次。
  • 自从科怀·伦纳德(Kawhi Leonard)之后,马刺队就没有像福克斯这样能创造即时进攻的球员了,而且自从托尼·帕克(Tony Parker)巅峰时期以来,他们就没有像他这样速度快、能突破球员并冲击篮筐的球员了。 在没有文班的情况下,他将是马刺队未来进攻的主要来源。

在他们回到主场之前,马刺队还有九天和一次四场客场之旅,从周日在新奥尔良开始。 开球时间为中部时间下午6:00,在FanDuel体育网络上播出。

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San Antonio vs. Detroit, Final Score: Tired Spurs get blown out in second half by Pistons, 110-125

NBA: Detroit Pistons at San Antonio Spurs

The Spurs’ energy was all spend after last night, leaving them little left fame game 2 in Austin.

Right back in the Moody Center in Austin one night after upsetting the Suns, this time the Spurs faced off against a much improved Pistons squad that not only is no longer the laughing stock of the NBA, but also in the playoff race in the Eastern Conference. After a slow start, the Spurs made a roaring comeback in the second quarter while riding the energy of Keldon Johnson, but they couldn’t sustain, getting blown out in the second for a 110-125 loss.

Johnson led the Spurs with 28 points on 11-13 shooting and nearly single-handedly kept the game from getting out of hand early, and De’Aaron Fox was close behind with 27 points. Tobias Harris, Jalen Duren and Cade Cunningham couldn’t miss for the Pistons, combining for 68 points on 28-39 shooting.

Observations

  • Because this is the second night of a back-to-back, the Spurs didn’t have to reveal their injury report until 1 PM. Flying under the radar amidst all the Victor Wembanyama news and the re-signing of Bismack Biyombo to a second 10-day contract was news that Charles Bassey is back, giving the Spurs more much needed depth at center. Biyombo still started since the Spurs tend to bring returning players off the bench, but it didn’t take long for Bassey to sub in. Even so, Sandro Mamukelashvili getting the majority of the center minutes on the night, logging 10 points and 8 rebounds points.
  • After a strong, adrenaline-fueled game against the Suns, possibly a sign of defiance to the Wemby news, the Spurs got out to a much slower start tonight, looking tired and disconnected while the Pistons gashed them on defense for several easy dunks. However, the bench got them going behind Stephon Castle and especially Johnson.
  • KJ in particular brought his signature energy and hustle, scoring 13 points in the first half. His box score +/- of +18 was no fluke as the Spurs went from 10 down to 8 up while he was on the flood, but then they gave it all back (and them some) once he sat the final few minutes before halftime.
  • Perhaps with the freedom to do more now that season expectations are gone, Mitch Johnson made another lineup adjustment at halftime, swapping Jeremy Sochan and Devin Vassell, be it for defensive match-up purposes against Cunningham and/or to try and get Vassell more touches by playing less with Fox. The idea was decent, but it had no impact as the Spurs again started the half extremely slow, dropping a turd quarter while getting outscored 38-18, making the 4th quarter extended garbage time.
  • There’s a little more excuse with no Wemby, and the Pistons are a big, beefy team, but giving up second chance points was an issue before he went down and remains one without him. They were out-rebounded 33-52, including giving up 19 offensive rebounds. Everyone is going to have to commit to gang rebounding to get by. Another sign of possibly being tried, the Spurs also didn’t help themselves from the line, hitting just 14-22 of their free throws.
  • The Spurs haven’t had someone who can create instant offense like Fox since arguably Kawhi Leonard, and they haven’t had someone with his speed who can drive around players and to the rim since prime Tony Parker. Without Wemby, he’ll be the main source of Spurs offense going forward.

The Spurs still have nine more days and a four-game road trip standing between them and home, beginning at New Orleans on Sunday. Tip-off will be at 6:00 PM CT on FanDuel Sports Network.

By Marilyn Dubinski, via Pounding The Rock