[PtR] 圣安东尼奥马刺 vs 达拉斯独行侠,终场比分:马刺掌控大局,击败阵容不整的独行侠 126-116 ▶️

马刺 vs 独行侠 126 - 116 技术统计 | 视频集锦

By Mark Barrington | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2025-03-13 10:29:34

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达拉斯独行侠 vs 圣安东尼奥马刺

圣安东尼奥马刺队表现有所提升,在下半场拉开与达拉斯独行侠的差距

马刺队在周一晚上的比赛中错失良机,但今晚他们收紧了防守,打得更聪明,并在下半场掌控了局面,击败了阵容不整但斗志昂扬的达拉斯独行侠队。第一节情况看起来相当糟糕,马刺队出现了8次失误,导致独行侠队在第一节结束后领先8分。马刺队在第二节表现有所改善,并在半场结束时以微弱的两分优势领先。第三节的转折点出现在一次挑战中,比斯马克·比永博(Bismack Biyombo)的犯规被改判为丹特·埃克萨姆(Dante Exum)的进攻犯规,这使得马刺队能够获得一些喘息空间,而不是让独行侠队重新取得领先。马刺队利用这一势头结束了比赛,以10分的优势轻松获胜,但最终比分并不能完全反映比赛的真实情况。

德阿隆·福克斯(De’Aaron Fox)今晚表现出色,得到32分,并以9个篮板和11次助攻接近三双。杰里米·索汉(Jeremy Sochan)在伤愈复出后表现出色,贡献了18分。在第一节抢下8个篮板后,马刺队表现有所提升,在最后三节只出现了8次失误。今晚的防守也好了很多,将斯宾塞·丁威迪(Spencer Dinwiddie)的得分限制在14分,克莱·汤普森(Klay Thompson)的得分限制在12分。

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观察

  • 我想我今天写了PTR这么多年来,我所预先报道的所有比赛中最负面的比赛帖子介绍。 对不起,周一输给独行侠的比赛真的让我崩溃了。我可能需要一个休赛期才能恢复。
  • 自从全明星赛后,马刺队的进攻表现一直不错,但防守却一落千丈。我的意思是,失去联盟中最好的防守球员肯定是一个问题,但没有理由让马刺队不能成为一支有竞争力的防守球队,但他们错过了太多的轮换,甚至在几次传球后就让对手获得了空位投篮的机会,因为球队过度协防并毫无理由地收缩到油漆区。他们需要改善这一点,也许今晚是开始这样做的正确时机。
  • 凯斯勒·爱德华兹(Kessler Edwards)是一名非常不错的双向合同球员。他身材矮小,但他打球非常努力。他很快就会得到一份正式合同。
  • 独行侠队利用马刺队的失误,出现了8次失误,并在第一节结束后以28-20领先,以一波19-4的攻势结束了第一节。
  • 防守失误仍在继续,在第二节早些时候的一次界外球进攻中,凯斯勒轻松扣篮,因为两名防守队员都让他去接发球。米奇·约翰逊(Mitch Johnson)在防守失误后叫了暂停,马刺队在剩余的比赛中加强了防守,重新取得领先,并在半场结束时以64-62领先。
  • 布兰登·威廉姆斯(Brandon Williams)周一没有上场,但他今晚以他的速度和快速的手部动作产生了很大的影响。他是另一名双向球员,他没有得到一份正式的NBA合同,这让人感到困惑。
  • 马刺队以下半场6-0的攻势开局,比永博在凯斯勒的低位进攻中占据优势,这可能是他今年唯一一次在对方中锋身上获得身高优势。你可能会想知道为什么马刺队周一没有利用这种错位优势。
  • 马刺队及时挑战了比永博的防守犯规,从而化解了丹特·埃克萨姆的单打冲击,将比斯马克的防守犯规改判为埃克萨姆的进攻犯规,从而促使马刺队迅速打出一波8-0的攻势,重新掌控比赛。马刺队在第三节结束后以97-87领先,原因是他们在半场结束后加强了防守,并在斯宾塞获得几次轻松突破上篮的机会后限制了他的发挥。
  • 福克斯在最近的几场比赛中,并没有像他加入马刺队时那样成为人们期望的关键先生,部分原因可能是他需要一些时间来与队友建立化学反应,但也可能是因为他的手部问题,需要进行手术。我认为今晚他展示了他的潜力,以及马刺队交易他的原因。
  • 我对临时教练米奇·约翰逊一直以来的抱怨之一是,当他的球队遇到麻烦时,他似乎不太愿意叫暂停。今晚不存在这个问题,因为他叫暂停的时机恰到好处,每当他的球队需要重置时,他都会暂停比赛。

马刺队接下来将于周五晚上对阵黄蜂队。夏洛特黄蜂队本赛季到目前为止只有16场胜利,但他们很有可能在3月14日提高这个数字。

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San Antonio vs Dallas, Final Score: Spurs take care of short-handed Mavericks 126-116

Dallas Mavericks v San Antonio Spurs

San Antonio cleaned up their act and pulled away from Dallas in the second half

The Spurs let one get away on Monday night, but tonight they tightened things up and played smarter to take control in the second half over a short-handed but game Dallas Mavericks squad. Things looked pretty bad in the first quarter as the Silver and Black gave up 8 turnovers which had Dallas leading by 8 after one quarter. The Spurs played better in the second quarter and took a narrow two point lead at the half. The third quarter turned on a challenge where a foul against Bismack Biyombo was reversed to an offensive foul on Dante Exum, turning a situation where the Mavericks could retake the lead into a situation where the Spurs were able to get a little breathing room. The Silver and Black took advantage of that momentum and closed out the game for a no-drama 10 point win that wasn’t as close as the final score.

They got a much better game from De’Aaron Fox tonight, with 32 points and a near triple double with 9 rebounds and 11 assists. Jeremy Sochan had a great night on his return to the court from injury with 18 timely points. After 8 rebounds in the first quarter, the Silver and Black cleaned up their act by only committing 8 more in the final three quarters. Defense was much better tonight, holding Spencer Dinwiddie to 14 and Klay Thompson to 12.

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Observations

  • I think I wrote the most negative game thread intro today of any game I’ve pre-capped in all my years at PTR. I’m sorry, the loss to the Mavs on Monday just broke me. I might need an offseason to recover.
  • Since the All Star Break, the Spurs have been playing well on offense, but the defense has fallen off a cliff. I mean, losing the best defender in the league definitely is a problem, but there’s no reason that the Silver and Black couldn’t be a competent defensive team, but they miss so many rotations and end up giving opponents wide open shots after even a few passes, as the team overhelps and collapses to the paint for no reason. They are going to need to clean that up, and maybe tonight is the right time to start doing that.
  • Kessler Edwards is a pretty nice player on a 2-way contract. He’s undersized, but he plays extremely hard. He’s going to be on a regular contract soon.
  • The Mavs took advantage of the Spurs butterfingers with 8 turnovers and led 28-20 after one quarter, finishing the quarter on a 19-4 run.
  • The defensive miscues continued, giving up an easy Kessler Edwards dunk on an out of bounds play early in the second as both defenders let him go to take the inbounds pass. For once, Mitch Johnson called a time out after the defensive screwup, and the Spurs tightened up for the rest of the quarter, retaking the lead and leading 64-62 at the half.
  • Brandon Williams didn’t play on Monday, but he made a big impact with his speed and quick hands tonight. He’s another 2-way player where it doesn’t make sense that he’s not on a regular NBA contract.
  • The Spurs started out the second half on a 6-0 run led by Biyombo posting up on Kessler, probably the only time this year that he’s had a height advantage on the opposing center. You wonder why the Spurs didn’t exploit this matchup on Monday.
  • The Spurs blunted a Dante Exum solo surge with a timely challenge of a Biyombo defensive foul that turned a defensive foul on Bismack to a offensive foul on Exum, leading to a quick 8-0 Spurs run to retake control of the game. The Spurs led 97-87 after three quarters by tightening up their defense after halftime and limiting Spencer Dinwiddie after he got free for a few easy drives to the bucket.
  • Fox hasn’t quite been the clutch performer for the last couple of games that he was expected to be when he joined the Spurs, and part of that could be that it’s taking some time to build chemistry with his teammates, but it could also be due to the problems he’s having with a hand that’s going to require surgery. I think tonight he gave a glimpse of who he could be, and why the Spurs traded for him.
  • One of my ongoing complaints about interim coach Mitch Johnson is that he seems to be too reluctant to call timeouts when his team is having trouble. That wasn’t a problem tonight, as his timing on timeouts was on point, stopping the game whenever his team needed a reset.

The Spurs next play the Hornets on Friday night. Charlotte only has 16 wins on the season so far, but they have a good shot at improving that total on March 14.

By Mark Barrington, via Pounding The Rock