[PtR] 比赛前瞻:圣安东尼奥马刺 vs. 印第安纳步行者

By Jacob Douglas | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2025-10-17 15:00:00

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圣安东尼奥马刺队距离开启2025-26 NBA赛季的82场常规赛征程,仅剩最后一场季前赛。他们将与印第安纳步行者队再次交手,为季前赛赛程画上句号。在周一的比赛中,马刺曾以124-108击败对手。一场胜利将让马刺队以季前赛不败的战绩收官,并为他们与达拉斯独行侠的揭幕战注入强劲势头。

在上一场与步行者的对决中,圣安东尼奥给予了常规赛轮换阵容球员更长的出场时间。球迷们可以预见,在周五的收官战中情况将大致相同。由于德阿龙·福克斯 (De’Aaron Fox) 和杰里米·索汉 (Jeremy Sochan) 预计将缺席常规赛初期的几场比赛,周五晚间的轮换阵容,应该会与这两位关键球员回归之前的阵容高度相似。

圣安东尼奥马刺 (4-0) vs. 印第安纳步行者 (2-1)

2025年10月17日 | 中部时间晚7点

观看:FanDuel Southwest | 收听:WOAI (1200 AM)

马刺伤病 :德阿龙·福克斯 (De’Aaron Fox) – 缺阵 (腿筋), 凯利·奥利尼克 (Kelly Olynyk) – 缺阵 (脚跟), 杰里米·索汉 (Jeremy Sochan) – 缺阵 (手腕), 乔丹·麦克劳克林 (Jordan McLaughlin) – 大概率出战 (未披露), 亚当·弗拉格勒 (Adam Flagler) – 缺阵 (膝盖)

步行者伤病 :约翰尼·弗菲 (Johnny Furphy) – 出战成疑 (脚踝), 昆顿·杰克逊 (Quenton Jackson) – 出战成疑 (腿筋), T.J.·麦康奈尔 (T.J. McConnell) – 缺阵 (腿筋), 卡姆·琼斯 (Kam Jones) – 缺阵 (背部), 泰瑞斯·哈利伯顿 (Tyrese Haliburton) – 缺阵 (跟腱)

比赛看点:

文班的统治力

维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama) 在季前赛中看起来势不可挡。五场比赛的统治级表现,为我们即将看到的常规赛景象描绘了美好的蓝图。文班亚马是再次入选全明星的早期热门人选,并且应该会是年度最佳防守球员的有力竞争者。尽管这只是季前赛,但所有迹象都表明,这位进入联盟第三年的大个子将迎来一个生涯最佳赛季。

侧翼球员的表现

马刺队的侧翼球员们在本次季前赛中表现极为出色。朱利安·尚帕尼 (Julian Champagnie) 在首发阵容中化身神射手,弹无虚发。凯尔登·约翰逊 (Keldon Johnson) 在进攻端表现惊人。就连新秀卡特·布莱恩特 (Carter Bryant) 也打得相当稳健。这些季前赛的表现究竟是昙花一现,还是未来表现的预兆?周五晚间,侧翼球员们的又一次出色发挥将为下周开启的常规赛积累更多势头。

迪伦·哈珀惊艳亮相

除了文班亚马的表现之外,季前赛最大的惊喜可以说就是马刺新秀迪伦·哈珀 (Dylan Harper) 的出色发挥了。这位后卫在季前赛中展现了自己作为天生组织者、可靠防守者以及全能进攻球员的潜质。当球队恢复全员健康时,他的角色定位将会非常有趣,但就目前而言,他正最大限度地利用着自己的季前赛机会。

点击查看原文:Game Preview: San Antonio Spurs vs. Indiana Pacers

Game Preview: San Antonio Spurs vs. Indiana Pacers

Just one preseason game stands between the San Antonio Spurs and their 82-game journey for the 2025-26 NBA season. They’ll wrap up their preseason schedule with a rematch against the Indiana Pacers, who they defeated 124-108 on Monday. A win would keep the Spurs undefeated in the preseason, and keep momentum going into their opening matchup against the Dallas Mavericks.

San Antonio gave their regular season rotational players an extended run in their last matchup against the Pacers. Fans should expect more of the same on Friday to close the season. With De’Aaron Fox and Jeremy Sochan now expected to miss a few games to start the regular season, the rotation they play on Friday night should closely resemble what we see until those key contributors return.

San Antonio Spurs (4-0) vs. Indiana Pacers (2-1)

October 17th, 2025 | 7 PM CT

Watch: FanDuel Southwest | Listen: WOAI (1200 AM)

Spurs Injuries: De’Aaron Fox – Out (hamstring), Kelly Olynyk – Out (heel), Jeremy Sochan – Out (wrist), Jordan McLaughlin – Probable (undisclosed), Adam Flagler – Out (knee)

Pacers Injuries: Johnny Furphy – Questionable (ankle), Quenton Jackson – Questionable (hamstring), T.J. McConnell – Out (hamstring), Kam Jones – Out (back), Tyrese Haliburton – Out (achilles)

What to watch for:

Wemby’s dominance

Victor Wembanyama has looked unstoppable in the preseason. Five games of dominance bodes well for what we will see in the regular season. Wembanyama is an early-season favorite for another All-Star appearance and should be a competitor for the Defensive Player of the Year. It’s just the preseason, but all signs are pointing toward a career-best season from the third-year big man.

Wing play

The Spurs wings have played extremely well this preseason. Julian Champagnie has been a lights out shooter in the starting lineup. Keldon Johnson has been incredible offensively. Even the rookie Carter Bryant has looked solid. Are these preseason performances a flash in the pan, or an indication of what is to come? Another good performance from the wings on Friday night would build momentum heading into the regular season next week.

Dylan Harper impresses

Arguably the biggest story of the preseason outside of Wembanyama’s play has been how good Spurs’ rookie Dylan Harper has looked. The guard looks like a natural playmaker, sound defender, and awesome all-around offensive player in the preseason. It’ll be interesting to see what his role is once the team is back to full health, but right now, he’s making the most of his preseason opportunities.

By Jacob Douglas, via Pounding The Rock