[PtR] 圣安东尼奥马刺队对阵明尼苏达森林狼队,最终比分:马刺队无法阻挡炙手可热的森林狼队,124-141

马刺 @ 森林狼 124 - 141 技术统计 | 视频集锦

By Marilyn Dubinski | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2025-03-10 10:26:11

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NBA:圣安东尼奥马刺队对阵明尼苏达森林狼队

马刺队的投篮之夜表现不错,但森林狼队整晚的三分球火力全开。

在横跨半个国家从萨克拉门托前往明尼阿波利斯后,马刺队进入了明尼苏达森林狼队的“狼窝”,这支森林狼队正努力进入前六名,以避免附加赛。马刺队在将近三节的时间里都表现得很顽强,在前半段落后 14 分后,几次将差距缩小到 5 分。但森林狼队实在太火热了,每次马刺队构成威胁时,他们都能做出回应,三分球 42 投 21 中,最终以 124-141 击败了马刺队。

德阿隆·福克斯(De’Aaron Fox)以高效的 22 分和 4 个三分球领衔马刺队,而斯蒂芬·卡斯尔(Stephon Castle)在替补席上拿到了 20 分,这是他在六场比赛中的第五次 20+,同时还有 7 个篮板和 4 次助攻。森林狼队有 8 名球员得分上双,其中安东尼·爱德华兹(Anthony Edwards)得到 25 分,纳兹·里德(Naz Reed)替补出场得到 20 分。

观察

  • 至少今晚的比赛准时开始了。去年 12 月马刺队在明尼苏达比赛时,由于他们在投篮训练中发现球场上的油漆从森林狼队的城市版球场上脱落,比赛被推迟了一个多小时,球队不得不等待球场更换并重新加热。今天他们用了同样的球场,但这次没有出现问题。
  • 卡斯尔和鲁迪·戈贝尔(Rudy Gobert)在第一节就让对方陷入了犯规麻烦,卡斯尔造成了戈贝尔的三次犯规中的两次,而卡斯尔在前一次回合中试图从戈贝尔手中抢球时也领到了第二次犯规。裁判在比赛初期并没有放过任何小动作,这让两支球队都感到恼火。戈贝尔不得不缺席了整个第二节,但卡斯尔继续上场。
  • 可能是为了寻找火花,桑德罗·马穆克拉什维利(Sandro Mamukelashvili)和布雷克·韦斯利(Blake Wesley)都在第二节获得了一些上场时间。马穆在前场贡献了几个上篮,但在防守端并没有起到任何作用,尽管他尽了最大努力,而韦斯利在三分钟的上场时间里出现了一次走步失误,并让迈克·康利(Mike Conley)获得了空位三分的机会。他在垃圾时间获得了更多时间,并立即将球从戈贝尔的背部传出去,完成了一次上篮。
  • 马刺队整个赛季都存在让对手空位太多的问题,尤其是在底角,不必要地去协防。无论是战术问题还是坏习惯,这都是必须改变的。总的来说,森林狼队在上半场投中了 11 个三分球,其中很多都是空位和/或通过进攻篮板获得的机会,但马刺队通过获得更多的罚球机会设法保持了比赛的接近,半场只落后 8 分。
  • 安东尼·爱德华兹本赛季已经累计了 16 次技术犯规,被禁赛过,并且他的球队正处于附加赛和季后赛的边缘,所以你可能会认为他会更加努力地控制自己,不要做任何可能导致他再次被禁赛并伤害球队的事情。虽然他在这场比赛中没有吃到任何技术犯规,但他尝试了好几次,有一次甚至在裁判已经吹哨判了一个相当宽松的犯规后,还对裁判大喊大叫。换作另一组裁判,他可能就要缺席下一场比赛了。
  • 马刺队在这场比赛中投篮表现不错,命中率超过 55%,包括 68 分的内线得分,并且比明尼苏达多获得了九次罚球机会,但他们就是无法获得足够的防守。即使在森林狼队罕见地投丢三分的情况下,球也会弹回到他们手中,让他们在第二次尝试中投中。森林狼队已经比马刺队更有天赋(而且显然更健康),尽管人们通常会抱怨他们让出了太多的进攻篮板和空位三分,但这只是一个向一个怎么投都进的对手致敬并继续前进的夜晚。

马刺队将立即在明天重返赛场,开始一段 咳咳 非常轻松(如果他们愿意的话)的四场主场比赛,首先是对阵一支伤兵满营的达拉斯小牛队的系列赛。开球时间是中部时间晚上 7:30,在 KENS 5 频道播出。

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San Antonio at Minnesota, Final Score: Spurs can’t stop red hot Timberwolves, 124-141

NBA: San Antonio Spurs at Minnesota Timberwolves

The Spurs had a good shooting night, but the Wolves were nuclear from three all night.

After traveling halfway across the country from Sacramento to Minneapolis, the Spurs headed into the den of a Minnesota Timberwolves squad that is pushing to get into the top six and avoid the play-in tournament. The Spurs managed to hang tough for almost three quarters, getting as close as five points a few times after being down by 14 in the first half, but the Wolves were just too hot and had an answer every time the Spurs threatened, hitting 21-42 from three to hand the Spurs a 124-141 loss.

De’Aaron Fox led the Spurs with an efficient 22 points and four threes, and Stephon Castle had his fifth 20-pointer off the bench in six games, along with 7 rebounds and 4 assists. Eight Wolves scored in double figures, led by 25 from Anthony Edwards and 20 from Naz reed off the bench.

Observations

  • At least tonight’s game started on time. When the Spurs played in Minnesota back in December, the game was delayed for over an hour after they noticed during shootaround that the paint was pealing off the Wolves’ City Edition court, and the teams had to wait for the court to be changed and warm back up. They had the same court out today, but there were no issues this time.
  • Castle and Rudy Gobert got each other in foul trouble in the first quarter, with Castle drawing two of Gobert’s three and Castle getting his second trying to grab the ball from Gobert on the prior play. The refs weren’t letting much go early in the game, to the annoyance of both teams. Gobert had to sit the entire second quarter, but Castle kept playing.
  • Probably trying to find a spark, both Sandro Mamukelashvili and Blake Wesley got some second quarter run. Mamu provided a couple of driving layups on offense but otherwise was no help on defense despite his best effort, while Wesley committed a travel and left Mike Conley open for a three in three minutes of action. He got more time in garbage time, and immediately inbounded the ball off the back of Gobert for a layup.
  • The Spurs as a whole have had issues all season with leaving their men wide open, especially in the corner, to unnecessarily help on defense. Whether it’s a scheme issue or a bad habit, it’s something that has to change. Overall, the Wolves hit 11 threes in the first half, many open and/or off of offensive rebounds, but the Spurs managed keep things close by getting to the free throw line and only were down by 8 at the half.
  • Anthony Edwards has already served his 16-technical suspension this season, and his team is on the cusp between the play-in and playoffs, so you would think he would try a little harder to keep himself in check and not do anything that would give him another suspension and hurt his team. While he did not receive any T’s in this game, he tried a few times, at one point even yelling at the ref after he had already gotten the whistle on a pretty soft call. He may have been sitting out the next game on another night with a different officiating crew.
  • The Spurs shot well in this game, hitting over 55% from the floor, including 68 points in the paint and getting to the line nine more times than Minnesota, but they just couldn’t get enough stops. Even on the rare occasion that the Wolves did miss a three, and the ball would ricochet back into their hands just for them to hit it on the second try. The Wolves are already more talented (and obviously healthier) than the Spurs, and despite the usual complaints about them giving up too many offensive rebounds and open threes, it’s one of those nights where you just tip your cap to an opponent who couldn’t miss and move on.

The Spurs will be right back in action tomorrow to kick of a ahem very easy (if they want it to be) four-game home stand, beginning with a miniseries against a depleted Dallas Mavericks team. Tip-off will be at 7:30 PM CT on KENS 5.

By Marilyn Dubinski, via Pounding The Rock