[PtR] 圣安东尼奥马刺 vs. 波士顿凯尔特人,终场比分:凯尔特人的强悍碾压马刺,111-121

马刺 vs 凯尔特人 111 - 121 技术统计 | 视频集锦

By MateoMayorga | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2025-03-30 10:32:06

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:波士顿凯尔特人客场挑战圣安东尼奥马刺

马刺没有足够的体型来控制篮板

马刺让比赛变得有趣,但始终未能缩小与凯尔特人进攻火力之间的差距,遭遇三连败。由于双方巨大的天赋差距,卫冕冠军仅凭C+的努力就锁定了胜局。

马刺队再次开局缓慢,由于无法限制对手的底角三分和自身糟糕的三分投射,首节一度落后11分。但哈里森·巴恩斯(Harrison Barnes),德文·瓦塞尔(Devin Vassell)和凯尔登·约翰逊(Keldon Johnson)阻止了球队沉没。

第二节开场一分钟,米奇·约翰逊教练(Mitch Johnson)叫了暂停,因为球队的防守压迫性不足。随后,凯尔特人在比赛中段开始变得松懈,他们无法在不犯规的情况下进行防守,并且让对手轻松突入禁区。

马刺队进入半场时落后12分,此前他们曾一度将16分的差距缩小到4分,尽管他们的三分投射并不稳定。他们最好的表现出现在他们提速的时候,其中一部分是由5次抢断引发的。最令人担忧的问题是限制对手的三分球和控制篮板。

接下来,马刺队投篮命中率为40%,但被波士顿的运球突破撕碎了防线。杰森·塔图姆(Jayson Tatum),卢克·科内特(Luke Kornet)和朱·霍勒迪(Jrue Holiday)造成的伤害最大,每人都多次投篮命中。马刺队在第四节凭借克里斯·保罗(Chris Paul)的几次进攻动作将差距缩小到7分,但凯尔特人队持续得分以保持控制。

观察

  • 凯尔特人队在本场比赛中,通过让克里斯塔普斯·波尔津吉斯(Kristaps Porziņģis)在中远距离跳投,暴露了圣安东尼奥的体型劣势。凯尔特人甚至让科内特与波尔津吉斯同时上场,马刺队无法应对他们在攻防两端的长臂,并在篮板上被打爆。特别是,科内特抢下了7个进攻篮板。马刺队唯一能对抗体型差距的机会是提速,但他们没有足够的动力来保持下去。
  • 马刺队在第一节开始包夹塔图姆,以让他无法持球,但效果好坏参半,因为他擅长将球传给跑动中的队友。他的跳投不在状态,但他作为单打时的组织者也让马刺队非常难受。没有马刺球员足够强壮和敏捷来防守他冲击篮筐。
  • 根据Cleaning the Glass的数据,半场进攻每100回合得到96.5分,在所有球队中排名第46百分位。
  • 索汉(Jeremy Sochan)今晚面对波士顿的长人阵容投篮手感不佳,但他持续冲击篮筐的决心为他赢得了12次罚球机会,并命中了10次。他也是马刺队的头号篮板手,抢下了8个篮板。
  • 进攻早期围绕斯蒂芬·卡斯尔(Stephon Castle)展开,在马刺队第一次暂停时,凯尔特人队仅领先6分。他错失了前三次投篮,但随后在转换进攻中得分,造成多次犯规,并在禁区内投进了六球。
  • 凯尔登·约翰逊(Keldon Johnson)是球队早期在进攻端的最大威胁,因为他在接球和运球时都很有节奏。他在上半场的五次投篮中都弹无虚发,并在下半场的七次尝试中投进了四个球。此外,巴恩斯贡献了13分的得分提升,他的大部分工作都在上半场完成。
  • 保罗有26分钟没有一次运动战出手。他在第四节用四个进球弥补了自己的不足,让马刺队在关键时刻保持在可追赶的范围内。
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San Antonio vs. Boston, Final Score: Celtics’ muscle overwhelms the Spurs, 111-121

NBA: Boston Celtics at San Antonio Spurs

The Spurs didn’t have enough size to control the boards

The Spurs made the game interesting, but were never able to close the gap against the Celtics’ hit squad, losing their third game in a row. The champs were able to put the game away with a C+ effort because of the wide talent gap.

The Spurs had another slow start and went down as much as 11 in the first quarter behind an inability to shut down the corners and faulty 3-point shooting. But Harrison Barnes, Devin Vassell and Keldon Johnson kept the boat from sinking.

Coach Mitch Johnson called a stoppage a minute into the second quarter because the team’s defensive pressure was lacking. Then the Celtics started getting sloppy as they played with their food midway through the frame, being unable to defend without fouling and allowing access into the lane.

The Spurs went into halftime down a dozen after briefly slicing a 16-point deficit to four, even with undependable 3-point shooting. Their best work came when they pushed the pace, some of it sparked by five steals. The top concerns were pressuring the 3-point line and controlling the glass.

Next, the Spurs made 40 percent of their attempts while getting shredded by Boston’s dribble penetration. Jayson Tatum, Luke Kornet and Jrue Holiday did the most harm, each scoring multiple field goals. The Spurs were able to cut the deficit to seven in the fourth quarter off moves from Chris Paul, but the Celtics traded enough baskets to stay in control.

Observations

  • The Celtics started this game, exposing San Antonio‘s miniature size by feeding Kristaps Porziņģis for jumpers at short and long range. The Celtics even deployed Kornet next to KP, and the Spurs couldn’t handle their length on both sides while getting smacked on the glass. Particularly, Kornet had seven offensive rebounds. The only chance the Spurs had to counter the size was pushing the pace, but they didn’t have the horsepower to keep it going.
  • The Spurs started doubling Jayson Tatum in the first quarter to get the ball out of his hands, and it had mixed results because he is good at passing to teammates on the go. His jumper was off-target, but he torched the Spurs as a playmaker in single coverage as well. No Spur is strong and agile enough to guard him going downhill.
  • The half-court attack scored 96.5 points per 100 plays, good enough for the 46th percentile, per Cleaning the Glass.
  • Jeremy Sochan had an off-night shooting against Boston’s length, but his determination to keep attacking got him 12 free throw attempts, making 10. He was also the Spurs’ top rebounder, picking up eight.
  • The offense went through Stephon Castle early, and the Celtics only had a six-point lead at the first Spurs timeout. He missed his first three shots but went on to score in transition, drew multiple fouls, and poured in six shots in the paint.
  • K. Johnson was the team‘s biggest threat on offense early because he was in rhythm on the catch and on the dribble. He was immaculate on five first-half shots and followed up with four baskets in seven attempts in the second half. Additionally, Barnes gave a 13-point scoring boost, most of his work coming in the first half.
  • Paul went 26 minutes without a field goal attempt. He redeemed himself with four fourth-quarter baskets, keeping the Spurs within striking distance in crunch time.

By MateoMayorga, via Pounding The Rock