[PtR] 一周回顾:马刺主场告捷,随后客场遭遇两支状态火热的球队 ▶️

By Marilyn Dubinski | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2025-03-11 01:30:00

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: 圣安东尼奥马刺队对阵萨克拉门托国王队

正如预期,马刺在主场击败了篮网,但没有足够的火力或体型来应对国王和森林狼。

欢迎来到一周回顾:一个周一的特色栏目,回顾 圣安东尼奥马刺队 过去一周的表现,展望未来一周的赛事,以及更多精彩内容。敬请欣赏!


第19周 :在经历了几场艰难的失利——在新奥尔良遭遇了本赛季第二次两位数领先优势被逆转,以及在休斯顿遭遇了一场从头到尾的惨败之后——马刺在孟菲斯取得了一场令人惊讶的胜利,结束了他们的牛仔竞技表演之旅,这场胜利的领先优势恰好足够大,没有完全被挥霍掉,随后他们终于在一个月后首次回到主场,与雷霆展开了一场进攻大战(但最终无济于事)。

第20周:1胜2负 (26胜36负,西部第13)

127-113 战胜布鲁克林篮网

回顾 :马刺延续了过去几场比赛的进攻势头,在一个多月以来首次在主场球迷面前获胜,这主要归功于德文·瓦塞尔(Devin Vassell)的生涯之夜,他砍下37分,投进8个三分球。更重要的是,他们打了一场比平时更“正常”的比赛,上半场表现稳健,然后在下半场击败了对手(而不是早早取得巨大领先,然后在不可避免的崩溃中拼命挣扎)。

我们学到了什么

109-127 客场负于萨克拉门托国王

回顾 :马刺的进攻在过去三场比赛后回落,完全停滞(尤其是在第二节),而国王队的三分球火力全开。马刺试图在第四节制造一些悬念,但国王队总能做出回应,而且他们挖的坑太深,无法爬出来。

我们学到了什么

124-141 客场负于明尼苏达森林狼

回顾 :马刺遇到了另一支三分球手感火热、似乎怎么投都能进的球队,他们尽了最大努力在三节内跟上森林狼的节奏,但尽管内线投篮命中率很高,但最终两分球无法抵消三分球的威力,森林狼在第四节拉开了差距,让马刺遭遇了背靠背失利。

我们学到了什么


实力榜

约翰·舒曼, NBA.com — 21 (上周: 20)

进攻效率: 112.8 (17) 防守效率: 115.4 (24) 净效率: -2.6 (21) 节奏: 100.1 (12)

马刺队周二战胜了篮网队,但在周末对阵萨克拉门托和明尼苏达的比赛中,他们并没有什么竞争力。

三个要点

  1. 在没有维克多·文班亚马(Victor Wembanyama)的情况下,马刺的防守排名全联盟第28位(每100回合失分121.9分),自全明星赛后以来,他们的每100回合失分比全明星赛前有了联盟最大的增长(114.1分,第19位)。本赛季有21场比赛球队的二次进攻得分至少达到30分,而这21场比赛中有两场是最近三天对阵马刺的比赛。

  2. 斯蒂芬·卡斯尔(Stephon Castle)继续替补出场,但在过去六场比赛中,他一直是马刺的头号得分手(场均23.3分)。他在油漆区内投篮的比例大幅增加(61% vs. 之前的53%),以及他在油漆区内的投篮命中率(64.6% vs. 52.5%)。

  3. 马刺队突然有机会争夺西部最后的附加赛席位。他们在失利场次上落后排名第十的独行侠三场,而达拉斯阵容 depleted 而且士气低落。此外,两队本周将在圣安东尼奥进行两场比赛。马刺主场之旅的另外两场比赛是对阵黄蜂和鹈鹕。

当然,马刺在胜场上落后达拉斯场,而且接下来的赛程安排非常紧凑。他们周日在明尼苏达州的失利开始了他们第二个七天五赛的赛程。

布雷特·西格尔, Clutch Points — 23 (上周: 24)

圣安东尼奥马刺队现在落后西部第十名 4.5 场比赛,他们将获得另一个乐透签。这并不是世界上最糟糕的情况,因为马刺队发现自己处于一个非常有利的位置,德阿隆·福克斯(De’Aaron Fox)和文班亚马有一个完整的休赛期可以一起训练。此外,获得高顺位选秀权的可能性在圣安东尼奥创造了极大的吸引力。


即将到来: 周一 3月10日 对阵达拉斯独行侠;周三 3月12日 对阵达拉斯独行侠;周五 3月14日 对阵夏洛特黄蜂;周六 3月15日 对阵新奥尔良鹈鹕

预测:3胜1负—— 一个月前可能不是这样,但这突然变成了本赛季最轻松的一段赛程,四场主场比赛,都是对阵弱队。独行侠莫名其妙地交易了卢卡·东契奇(Luka Doncic),凯里·欧文(Kyrie Irving)和可能德里克·莱夫利(Derek Lively)和安东尼·戴维斯(Anthony Davis)赛季报销,昨晚只剩下7名健康球员。现在,马刺在主场连续与他们进行两场比赛,以及对阵糟糕的黄蜂和鹈鹕队,马刺应该对他们在三次RRT比赛中挥霍巨大领先优势的行为进行报复。

在另一个世界里,如果马刺队保持健康并争取参加附加赛,我会毫不犹豫地预测4胜0负。*然而,*这就是我们谈论的马刺队:他们缺少文班亚马,因此没有篮筐保护来源,他们没有赢得过去9场 背靠背第二场,并且本周(包括昨晚)是一个 FIGASENI。因此,我不能让自己说4胜0负,但我的手指也拒绝输入2胜2负(除了这里),因为马刺队在主场无疑是一支更好的球队(是的,我可能会后悔这一点)。如果不出意外,这将是充满趣味的一周,没有“计划内的失利”。

点击查看原文:Week in Review: The Spurs get a home win before running into two red-hot teams on the road

Week in Review: The Spurs get a home win before running into two red-hot teams on the road

NBA: San Antonio Spurs at Sacramento Kings

As expected, the Spurs beat the Nets at home but didn’t have the firepower or size to deal with the Kings and T-Wolves.

Welcome to the Week in Review: a Monday feature that looks back at the week that was for the San Antonio Spurs, takes a look at the week ahead, and more. Enjoy!


Week 19: After a couple of rough losses — their second straight blown double-digit lead in New Orleans and a wire-to-wire blowout loss in Houston — the Spurs concluded the Rodeo Road Trip with a surprising win in Memphis after building just a big enough lead to not completely blow, followed by finally returning home for the first time in a month to put up an offensive fight (but to no avail) against the Thunder.

Week 20: 1-2 (26-36, 13th in West)

127-113 win vs. Brooklyn Nets

Recap: The Spurs continued to ride their offensive momentum of the last couple games to win in front of their home crowd for the first time in over a month, led by a career night of 37 points and 8 threes from Devin Vassell. It didn’t hurt that they played a more “normal” game than usual, playing a solid first half before putting their opponent away in the second (as opposed to getting out big early then holding on for dear life as they inevitably collapse).

What we learned

109-127 loss at Sacramento Kings

Recap: The Spurs’ offense came back down to earth after the last three games, going completely stagnant (particularly in the second quarter) while the Kings exploded from three. The Spurs tried to make things interesting in the fourth quarter, but the Kings always had an answer, and the hole they had dug themselves was too deep to climb out of.

What we learned

124-141 loss at Minnesota Timberwolves

Recap: Running into yet another team that was red hot from three and seemingly couldn’t miss, the Spurs did their best to keep up with the Timberwolves for three quarters, but despite a strong shooting night from inside the arc, eventually the twos couldn’t counter the threes anymore, and the Wolves pulled away in the fourth to hand the Spurs their second straight loss.

What we learned


Power Rankings

John Schuhmann, NBA.com— 21 (last week: 20)

OffRtg: 112.8 (17) DefRtg: 115.4 (24) NetRtg: -2.6 (21) Pace: 100.1 (12)

The Spurs got a win over Brooklyn on Tuesday, but weren’t very competitive in Sacramento or Minnesota over the weekend.

Three takeaways

  1. Playing without Victor Wembanyama, the Spurs rank 28th defensively (121.9 points allowed per 100 possessions) since the All-Star break, having seen the league’s biggest jump in points allowed per 100 possessions from before the break (114.1, 19th). There have been 21 games this season where a team scored at least 30 second-chance points, and two of the 21 came against the Spurs in the last three days.

  2. Stephon Castle continues to come off the bench, but has been the Spurs’ leading scorer (23.3 points per game) over the last six games. He’s seen big jumps in the percentage of his shots that have come in the paint (61% vs. 53% prior) and his field goal percentage in the paint (64.6% vs. 52.5%).

  3. The Spurs suddenly have an opportunity to capture the final SoFi Play-In Tournament spot in the West. They trail the 10th-place Mavs by three games in the loss column and Dallas is depleted and reeling. Plus, the teams will play two games in San Antonio this week. The other two games on the Spurs’ homestand are against the Hornets and Pelicans.

Of course, the Spurs trail Dallas by six games in the win column and have a jam-packed schedule going forward. Their loss in Minnesota on Sunday began their second stretch of five games in seven days.

Brett Siegel, Clutch Points — 23 (last week: 24)

Now 4.5 games back of the 10-seed in the West, the San Antonio Spurs are on their way to another lottery pick. This isn’t the worst scenario in the world, as the Spurs find themselves in a very good position moving forward with De’Aaron Fox and Victor Wembanyma having a full offseason to work alongside one another. Plus, the potential of a top pick joining the mix creates a ton of intrigue in San Antonio.


Coming up: Mon. 3/10 vs. Dallas Mavericks; Wed. 3/12 vs. Dallas Mavericks; Fri. 3/14 vs. Charlotte Hornets; Sat. 3/15 vs. New Orleans Pelicans

Prediction: 3-1 — It may not have been the case a month ago, but this has suddenly become the easiest stretch of schedule this entire season with four home, all games against bad teams. The Mavs inexplicably traded Luka Doncic, have lost Kyrie Irving and possibly Derek Lively and Anthony Davis for the season, and were down to just 7 healthy players last night. Now, the Spurs get them two games in a row at home, along with bad Hornets and Pelicans teams the Spurs should be out for revenge against after blowing large leads to them in three RRT matchups.

In another world where the Spurs are healthy and pushing for the play-in, I would predict 4-0 in a heartbeat. HOWEVER, this is the Spurs we’re talking about: they’re missing Victor Wembanyama and therefore have no source of rim protection, they have not won their last 9 SEGABABA’s, and this week (including last night) is a FIGASENI. As a result, I can’t allow myself to say 4-0, but my fingers also refuse to type 2-2 (besides right here) because the Spurs are admittedly a much better team at home (and yes, I’ll probably regret this). If nothing else, it will be an intriguing week with no “scheduled losses”.

By Marilyn Dubinski, via Pounding The Rock