By Marilyn Dubinski | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2025-04-01 03:00:00
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在一周内,马刺队未能战胜任何一支有望进入季后赛的球队。
欢迎来到“一周回顾”:这是一项周一推出的专题,回顾 圣安东尼奥马刺队 过去一周的表现,展望未来一周的赛程等等。请尽情享受!
第22周 :这是本赛季最有趣的几周之一,马刺队在洛杉矶输掉了补赛,随后爆发,取得三连胜,其中包括由马穆狂潮(Mamu Mania)带领的战胜尼克斯队的比赛,击败摆烂的76人队,以及在多伦多的一场罕见的防守表演中大胜。
第23周:0胜4负(31胜43负,西部第13)
96-122 负于底特律活塞队
回顾 :在3月份拥有联盟领先的进攻火力之后,马刺队在最后一周的表现回到了现实。一切都始于底特律,他们在第二节只命中了两个运动战进球,挖了一个太大的坑,尽管活塞队缺少了全明星后卫凯德·坎宁安(Cade Cunningham),也无法爬出来。
116-124 负于克利夫兰骑士队
回顾 :马刺队对阵东部联盟的领头羊时表现有所反弹,几乎整场比赛都与骑士队势均力敌,但他们身材上的劣势最终显现出来,克利夫兰在第四节做出了调整,贾勒特·阿伦(Jarrett Allen)在内线占据主导地位,结束了马刺队爆冷取胜的希望。
111-121 负于波士顿凯尔特人队
回顾 :从三场客场之旅回到主场后,东部联盟的二号种子正在等待着马刺队。他们再次表现出了令人钦佩的战斗精神,始终没有让凯尔特人队拉开差距,并战斗到了最后一刻,但他们在天赋和身材上都逊色于卫冕冠军。
106-148 负于金州勇士队
回顾 :也许是因为前一天晚上与凯尔特人队的比赛让他们感到疲惫,马刺队在一场彻底的惨败中显得完全迷失了方向。勇士队从一开始就暴露了他们松懈的防守,除了德文·瓦塞尔(Devin Vassell)在第三节表现不错外,没有一个首发球员在进攻端有所作为。这是一场你会把它放在一边并忘记的比赛。
实力榜
John Schuhmann, NBA.com — 23 (上周:23)
进攻效率: 113.7 (17) 防守效率: 116.5 (25) 净效率: -2.8 (22) 节奏: 100.0 (14)
马刺队遭遇了四连败,其中本赛季最惨痛的失利(以42分之差输给勇士队)发生在周日。
三个要点
这将是马刺队连续第三个赛季防守排名在联盟后十位。在此之前的25个赛季中,他们只有一次防守排名后十位(2019-20赛季)。
在全明星赛之前,他们的防守水平低于平均水平(排名第19位),当时他们失去了维克托·文班亚马(Victor Wembanyama)。自全明星赛以来,他们的防守排名第29位,只有76人队每百回合失分更多。总的来说,当文班亚马在场上时,他们每百回合的失分比他不在场上时少8.8分(在场时为110.0分,不在场时为118.8分)。这是在为单支球队效力至少1000分钟的球员中,防守端最大的在场/不在场差异。
马刺队在对手罚球率方面领先联盟,仅允许对手每百次投篮尝试20.0次罚球。这将是过去28个赛季中他们第18次排名前五。当文班亚马、克里斯·保罗(Chris Paul)和哈里森·巴恩斯(Harrison Barnes)都在场上时,他们在814分钟内仅允许对手每百次投篮尝试14.2次罚球。
马刺队正在经历一段五天四赛的赛程,这是由于今年早些时候的比赛延期造成的,但当他们周二主场迎战魔术队时,他们将拥有休息优势。他们赢得了本赛季前七场拥有休息优势的比赛,但在最近三场比赛中输掉了两场。
Brett Siegel, Clutch Points — 24 (上周:21)
圣安东尼奥马刺队本赛季经历了一些高光时刻,一度跻身NBA实力榜前15名。不幸的是,维克托·文班亚马被诊断出患有肩部深静脉血栓,而德阿隆·福克斯(De’Aaron Fox)接受了手指手术,他们的赛季也因此结束。
马刺队未来有很多美好的事情在等待着他们,因为他们的年轻核心阵容都在合同期内,而且另一个乐透签也将来到圣安东尼奥。
未来赛程: 周二 4月1日 主场迎战奥兰多魔术队(重新安排);周三 4月2日 客场挑战丹佛掘金队;周五 4月4日 主场迎战克利夫兰骑士队;周日 4月6日 客场挑战波特兰开拓者队。
预测:1胜3负 — 相对而言,本周的赛程强度比上周友好,但我对每场比赛之间的旅行和时区变化并不满意。魔术队的比赛(应该在3月17日,即湖人队的比赛重新安排到那时进行,剥夺了马刺队现在的休息时间)和开拓者队的比赛都有机会获胜;这将取决于上周的马刺队版本是否会再次出现,或者前一周爆发的版本。掘金队和骑士队的比赛预计会失利,但这支球队并非不能给我们带来惊喜。
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Week in Review: Spurs go winless against a tough schedule
The Spurs couldn’t find a win against four postseason-bound teams in one week.
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 22: In one of the more fun weeks of the season, the Spurs lost their makeup game in Los Angeles before exploding for three straight wins, including a Mamu Mania-led win against the Knicks, rally past the tanking 76ers, and a blowout win in Toronto that featured a rare defensive display.
Week 23: 0-4 (31-43, 13th in West)
96-122 loss at Detroit Pistons
Recap: After boasting a league-leading offence for the month of March, the Spurs came crashing back to earth for the final week. It all began in Detroit, where they only hit two field goals in the second quarter, digging too big of a hole to climb out of despite the Pistons missing All-Star guard Cade Cunningham.
116-124 loss at Cleveland Cavaliers
Recap: The Spurs had a bounce-back performance against the leader of the Eastern Conference, going toe-to-toe with the Cavs almost the entire game, but their lack of size finally caught up as Cleveland made adjustments in the fourth quarter, and Jarrett Allen dominated the post to end the Spurs’ upset bid.
111-121 loss vs. Boston Celtics
Recap: Back home from their three-game road trip, the second seed in the East was waiting for the Spurs. Once again, they put up an admirable fight, never letting the Celtics put them away and fighting until the end, but they were simply out-talented and too undersized against the defending champions.
106-148 loss vs. Golden State Warriors
Recap: Perhaps fatigued from the Celtics game the night before, the Spurs looked completely lost in wall-to-wall shellacking. The Warriors exposed their lackadaisical defense from the opening tip, and none of the starters had anything going on offense outside of a decent stretch from Devin Vassell in the third quarter. It was one of those games that you put on the backburner and forget about.
Power Rankings
John Schuhmann, NBA.com— 23 (last week: 23)
OffRtg: 113.7 (17) DefRtg: 116.5 (25) NetRtg: -2.8 (22) Pace: 100.0 (14)
The Spurs have dropped four straight games, with their worst loss of the season (to the Warriors by 42 points) coming on Sunday.
Three takeaways
This will be the third straight season in which the Spurs ranked in the bottom 10 defensively. They had one bottom-10 defense (2019-20) in the 25 seasons prior.
They had a worse-than-average defense (ranking 19th) at the All-Star break, when they lost Victor Wembanyama for the season. Since the break, they’ve ranked 29th defensively, with only the Sixers having allowed more points per 100 possessions. Overall, they’ve allowed 8.8 fewer points per 100 possessions with Wembanyama on the floor (110.0) than they have with him off the floor (118.8). That’s the biggest on-off differential on defense among players who’ve played at least 1,000 minutes for a single team.
The Spurs lead the league in opponent free throw rate, having allowed just 20.0 attempts per 100 shots from the field. This will be the 18th time in the last 28 seasons that they ranked in the top five. They allowed just 14.2 attempts per 100 shots from the field in 814 minutes with Wembanyama, Chris Paul and Harrison Barnes all on the floor.
The Spurs are halfway through a stretch of four games in five nights that came about via a postponement from earlier in the year, but they’ll have a rest advantage when they host the Magic on Tuesday. They won their first seven rest-advantage games of the season, but have lost two of their last three.
Brett Siegel, Clutch Points— 24 (last week: 21)
The San Antonio Spurs have seen some highs this season, as they rose inside the top 15 of the NBA power rankings at one point. Unfortunately, their season ended with Victor Wembanyama being diagnosed with a deep vein thrombosis in his shoulder and De’Aaron Fox undergoing finger surgery.
A lot of good things are in store for the Spurs moving forward, as their young core is under contract and another lottery pick will be heading to San Antonio.
Coming up: Tues. 4/1 vs. Orlando Magic (rescheduled); Wed. 4/2 at Denver Nuggets; Fri. 4/4 vs. Cleveland Cavaliers; Sun. 4/6 at Portland Trail Blazers
Prediction: 1-3 — This is a friendlier schedule than last week strength-wise, but I’m not thrilled with travel and time zone changes between each game. Both the Magic game — which should have been back on March 17 when the Lakers game was rescheduled to, robbing the Spurs of a break now — and Trail Blazers are winnable; it will just depend on if last week’s version of the Spurs shows up or the explosive one from the week prior. The Nuggets and Cavs are scheduled losses, but this team isn’t above surprising us.
By Marilyn Dubinski, via Pounding The Rock