马刺 vs 黄蜂 134 - 145 技术统计 | 视频集锦
By MateoMayorga | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2025-03-15 10:27:24
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马刺队在防守端太矮太慢,无法应对一支怎么投怎么有的黄蜂队。
马刺队的残阵在军事致敬之夜被彻底击溃。这就像看一个拳击手在比赛前半段建立巨大优势,然后在比赛后半段放松警惕,因为他感觉不到任何威胁。这是本赛季马刺队在一场比赛中失分第二多的比赛。
又一场比赛,又是一个因为防守错位和投篮不中而令人头疼的开局。几分钟后,评论员肖恩·埃利奥特质疑球队是否阅读了关于约什·格林(Josh Green)的球探报告。他们前六次投篮全部命中,取得17-10的领先优势,迫使教练米奇·约翰逊叫了第一个暂停。暂停之后,马刺队仍然深陷泥潭,首节以11分落后,几分钟后比赛变得更加丑陋。
小尼克·史密斯(Nick Smith Jr.)在第二节不断用三分惩罚马刺队,瓦塞尔、斯蒂芬·卡斯尔(Stephon Castle)和凯尔登·约翰逊(Keldon Johnson)是马刺队本节仅有的几位多次投篮命中的球员。半场结束时,马刺队落后26分,让对手得到本赛季上半场最高分(81分)以及27投18中的三分球。这是本赛季所有球队上半场三分球命中数第二多的情况。
第三节开始79秒后,马刺队以31分落后,被迫叫了另一个暂停。进攻端打出本场比赛的最佳表现,但他们最终还是让黄蜂队在本节的投篮命中率达到72%。之后,一些进攻端的积极因素延续到第四节,但防守仍然疲软。教练约翰逊等了五分多钟,才通过换上四名替补球员来放弃比赛。
观察
- 未能及时进行干扰让一些黄蜂球员,如格林和小史密斯,找到了节奏。即使到了第二节,马刺队对这些射手的关注程度仍然不尽如人意。小史密斯上半场命中六个三分球,创下职业生涯新高。此外,即使拥有优势,黄蜂队在第三节的大部分时间里仍然是更有侵略性的球队,但马刺队找到了自己的尊严,与他们打成40分平局。
- 为了避免首节吃到两次犯规,斯蒂芬·卡斯尔的表现必须在防守端保持比平时更低的强度。在进攻端,他命中了中远距离跳投,有四个近距离投篮,包括一次在击败全场紧逼后令人惊艳的从后场到前场的上篮。尽管比分大幅落后,但他仍然努力比赛。他以58.8%的投篮命中率得到26分,这应该能很好地提升他获得年度最佳新秀奖的前景。
- 拉梅洛·鲍尔(LaMelo Ball)的运球创造了与弱侧射手和内切球员的配合。他的14次助攻中有11次是在上半场完成的。他甚至在第三节连续40秒内投进三个三分球,帮助黄蜂队领先30分。这就像观看一名狱卒用鞭子抽打囚犯一样。
- 瓦塞尔是马刺队早期的首选球员,在转身后命中跳投,让他们得以喘息。随着比赛的进行,他能够突破防守的薄弱环节。
- 优素福·努尔基奇(Jusuf Nurkić)身高七英尺,体重290磅,在近距离难以对付,而且他的掩护创造了进攻空间。他在另一侧没有防守索汉(Sochan)或比斯马克·比永博(Bismack Biyombo),这让马刺队在内线得分更加困难。另一个身高七英尺,提供垂直空间的马克·威廉姆斯(Mark Williams)抢到进攻篮板,命中近距离投篮,也放任了索汉。
- 根据Cleaning the Glass的数据,黄蜂队的半场进攻每100回合得到122.7分,足以排在第96个百分位。
点击查看原文:San Antonio vs Charlotte, Final Score: Hornets pummel the Spurs, 145-134
San Antonio vs Charlotte, Final Score: Hornets pummel the Spurs, 145-134
The Spurs were too small and too slow on defense against a Hornets team that couldn’t miss.
The Spurs’ skeleton crew was annihilated on military appreciation night. This was like watching a boxer build a huge lead on the cards then take it easy the second half of the fight because limited danger was coming their way. It was the second-most points that have been scored against the Spurs in a game this year.
Another game, another problematic start because of blown defensive assignments and missed shots. After a few minutes, broadcaster Sean Elliot questioned if the team had read the scouting report on Josh Green. They made their first six shots, taking a 17-10 lead, which compelled coach Mitch Johnson to call the first timeout. After that, the Spurs were still in the mud, as they ended the first quarter down 11 points, and the game got uglier a few minutes later.
Nick Smith Jr. kept punishing the Spurs with triples in the second quarter, and Vassell, Stephon Castle plus Keldon Johnson were the only Spurs to log multiple field goals in the period. At halftime, the Spurs were down 26, giving up the most first-half points of the season (81) and 18 triples in 27 attempts. It was only the second time this year that many threes have been logged in the first half for all teams.
Another timeout was taken 79 seconds into the third quarter, with the Spurs down 31. The offense had its best spurt of the game, but they finished the period permitting the Hornets to shoot 72 percent from the field. Then some of the positives on offense carried over into the fourth, but the defense was still weak. Coach Johnson waited over five minutes to surrender by subbing in four background players.
Observations
- Not contesting on time allowed some Hornets, like Green and Smith, to catch a rhythm. Even into the second quarter, the Spurs’ attention to detail against these snipers was unsatisfactory. Smith set a career-high with six first-half triples. Furthermore, even with the advantage, the Hornets were the nastier team for most of the third quarter, but the Spurs found their pride, matching them with 40 points for the period.
- The Stephon Castle show had to keep the intensity lower than usual early on defense to prevent two first-quarter fouls. Offensively, he connected on mid and long-range jumpers, had four close-range baskets, including a sick coast-to-coast shot after beating the full-court press. He kept playing hard in spite of being down significantly on the scoreboard. He totaled 26 points on 58.8 percent shooting, which should be a nice boost to his Rookie of the Year award prospects.
- Ball’s dribble moves created separation to weak side shooters and rollers. Eleven of his 14 assists came in the first half. He even made three triples 40 seconds apart in the third quarter, putting the Hornets ahead by 30. It was the basketball equivalent of watching a guard lash a prisoner at the whipping post.
- Vassell was the Spurs’ go-to man early, keeping them breathing as he nailed jumpers after turning the screen. He was able to break through the defense’s weak spots as the game went on.
- Jusuf Nurkić, who stands seven feet and is 290 pounds, was too much to handle at close range, plus his screening created separation. He didn’t guard Sochan or Bismack Biyombo on the other side, making the Spurs’ life harder to score inside. Mark Williams, another seven-footer who supplies vertical spacing, grabbed offensive rebounds, made up-close shots and also sagged off Sochan.
- The Hornets’ half-court attack scored 122.7 points per 100 possessions, good enough for the 96th percentile, per Cleaning the Glass.
By MateoMayorga, via Pounding The Rock