[PtR] 一周回顾:马刺豪取5-0开局创队史纪录,但蜜月期已然结束 ▶️

By Marilyn Dubinski | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2025-11-04 04:00:00

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第一周 :尽管缺兵少将,马刺队仍在赛季初取得了自2019年以来的首次3-0开局,凭借着球队的阵容深度以及维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama) 的卓越表现赢得了比赛。文班亚马从深静脉血栓中王者归来,成为史上首位在赛季前三场比赛中总得分超过100分、盖帽超过15次的球员,创造了历史。

第二周:2胜1负(总战绩5胜1负,西部第二

121-103 战胜多伦多猛龙

比赛回顾: 在一场两支背靠背作战球队的较量中,双方都时而显露疲态,但马刺队显然是更强的一方。他们通过早早建立巨大领先优势,并在猛龙队试图制造悬念时总能命中关键投篮,最终轻松取胜。我们开始看到各队采取不同策略来对抗文班,本场猛龙队的策略是通过避免在他附近出手来削弱他在防守端的影响力,转而尝试攻击其他球员。(剧透一下:这招没用,而且文班依旧完成了他指标性的盖帽,延续了纪录。)

赛后启示

107-101 战胜迈阿密热火

比赛回顾: 这场跌宕起伏、火药味十足的比赛(此处并非双关)始于赛前的一些垃圾话,并演变成了文班与巴姆·阿德巴约 (Bam Adebayo) 之间的内线巨人之战。马刺队成功跟上了迈阿密全新的快节奏进攻,甚至在进入第四节时手握15分的领先优势,然而却在短短几分钟内挥霍殆尽。尽管如此,他们展现出了前几个赛季所缺乏的韧性,及时调整状态,重新稳住局势,最终确保了胜利,取得了队史首次5-0的开局战绩。

赛后启示

118-130 负于菲尼克斯太阳

比赛回顾: 天下没有不散的筵席,连胜的终结还是到来了。面对整晚三分手感火热的太阳队(同样并非双关),马刺败下阵来,对手还找到了限制文班的方法。与上周篮网队的策略相似,太阳队在文班每次触球时都对他进行包夹,使他在进攻端几乎无所作为。不同的是,与对阵篮网时相比,他的队友们未能命中足够多的投篮来弥补这一点。这场失利提醒着人们,尽管开局创下历史纪录,但这支缺兵少将的马刺队需要伤员的回归。当迪伦·哈珀 (Dylan Harper) 因小腿受伤离场时,这一点变得更加显而易见。

赛后启示

实力榜

约翰·舒曼 (John Schuhmann), NBA.com — 第9位(上周:第8位)

进攻效率: 117.0 (第9) 防守效率: 108.2 (第2) 净效率: +8.8 (第4) 比赛节奏: 98.8 (第27)

马刺队史首次取得5-0的开局,但这场派对在周日画上了句号,他们在菲尼克斯一度落后多达31分。

三点观察

  1. 马刺队继续在内线和篮板上占据统治地位。他们是联盟唯一一支进攻篮板率和防守篮板率都排在前五的球队,而上赛季这两项数据均排在联盟后十位。多名马刺球员在进攻篮板上做出了贡献,但在防守篮板方面,维克托·文班亚马的数量是队内其他任何队友的两倍还多

  2. 在六场比赛中,他们有四场在合理冲撞区的得分比对手高出20分以上。这包括周日客场对阵菲尼克斯的比赛,但那场比赛中篮下的得分优势无法弥补外线的巨大差距。太阳队三分球33投19中(命中率58%),仅三分球一项就比马刺多得了27分。

  3. 德阿龙·福克斯 (De’Aaron Fox) 应该接近迎来赛季首秀,但马刺队在周日又因小腿受伤损失了迪伦·哈珀。福克斯的最终回归对斯蒂芬·卡斯尔 (Stephon Castle) 的影响可能最大,后者以场均6.3分钟的控球时间在联盟中排名第12位。这位卫冕年度最佳新秀本赛季的两分球和三分球命中率都有了大幅提升,同时他的罚球率(每100次投篮出手获得62.2次罚球)在至少出手50次的137名球员中高居第五,远超上赛季的34.8次。

未来赛程: 周三客场挑战湖人队后,马刺队接下来的八场比赛中有七场是主场作战。他们将在周五迎来阿联酋航空杯(季中锦标赛)的首场比赛,对阵火箭队,这将是一场重要的对决。上赛季对阵休斯顿时,马刺每百回合仅得到105.1分(对阵所有对手中的第二差表现)。

劳·穆雷 (Law Murray), The Athletic — 第6位(上周:第12位)

以防你还没听说,圣安东尼奥马刺队此前从未取得过5-0的开局,直到文班亚马宣称这支球队应该成为打破这一纪录的队伍。他们做到了,然后就在菲尼克斯遭遇了一场惨败。这场失利代价高昂,赛后乐透秀哈珀穿着保护靴离场。德阿龙·福克斯如何融入这支球队是外界最大的好奇点之一,而哈珀的受伤也让人们的目光聚焦到了这位因腿筋伤势尚未完成赛季首秀的球员身上。

布雷特·西格尔 (Brett Siegel), Clutch Points — 第2位(上周:第3位)

圣安东尼奥马刺队队史首次以完美的5-0战绩开启一个赛季。尽管他们在周日晚输掉了第一场比赛给菲尼克斯太阳队,但这对于维克托·文班亚马和他的球队来说仍然是一个非凡的开局,他们已经成为西部一支不容小觑的力量。

联盟中只有三支球队的进攻和防守效率同时排名前十:马刺、雷霆和丹佛掘金。米奇·约翰逊 (Mitch Johnson) 显然是年度最佳教练的早期热门人选,而他这支年轻的球队只会随着赛季的进行变得越来越好。

然而,马刺队在周日失去的不仅仅是赛季首胜,新秀后卫迪伦·哈珀因小腿受伤,穿着保护靴离开了球馆。失去哈珀对马刺的第二阵容将是一个沉重的打击。


未来赛程: 11月5日(周三)客场对阵洛杉矶湖人(5-2);11月7日(周五)主场对阵休斯顿火箭*(3-2);11月8日(周六)主场对阵新奥尔良鹈鹕(0-6)

* 季中锦标赛比赛

赛果预测:2胜1负 — 一场溃败暴露了此前被连胜所掩盖的弱点,让受伤球员回归的愿望也变得更加迫切。希望他们能尽快复出,尤其是如果哈珀需要缺席较长时间,那么德阿龙·福克斯的回归就尤为重要。 *如果 *他以及/或者杰里米·索汉 (Jeremy Sochan)、凯利·奥利尼克 (Kelly Olynyk) 和卢克·科内特 (Luke Kornet) 中的任何一人能在这周回归(抱歉,但俾斯麦·比永博 (Bismack Biyombo) 在替补中锋位置上的表现实在糟糕),我乐观地认为马刺能在对阵洛杉矶和休斯顿的比赛中至少赢下一场。对阵鹈鹕的比赛理应拿下,不过一支球队不胜的时间越长,他们就离迎来突破越近,所以要当心这场陷阱之战。

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Week in Review: Spurs make history with 5-0 start, but the honeymoon is over

Welcome to the Week in Review: a Monday feature that looks back at the week that was for theSan Antonio Spurs, takes a look at the week ahead, and more. Enjoy!


Week 1: Despite being shorthanded, the Spurs opened the season 3-0 for the first time since 2019, winning games on the back of their depth and the brilliance of Victor Wembanyama, who made his triumphant return from deep vein thrombosis by becoming the first player to ever record 100+ points and 15+ blocks in the first three games of the season.

Week 2: 2-1 (5-1 overall, 2nd in West)

121-103 win vs. Toronto Raptors

Recap: In a battle between two teams on a back-to-back, both groups looked a bit fatigued at times, but the Spurs were simply better and coasted to victory by getting up big early and hitting timely shots whenever the Raptors threated to make things interesting. We are starting to see teams take different approaches to combatting Wemby, and in this case it was to take him out of the game defensively by not even taking shots near him, but rather try to score on everyone else. (News flash: it didn’t work, plus he still got his requisite block to keep the streak alive.)

What we learned

107-101 win vs. Miami Heat

Recap: In a streaky, heated game (no pun intended) that started with a little trash talk beforehand and turned into the Battle of the Big Men between Wemby and Bam Adebayo, the Spurs were able to match Miami’s new fast-paced offense and even got out to a 15-point lead heading into the 4th quarter, only to completely blow it in a matter of minutes. However, they showed a level of resiliency that was lacking in previous seasons by getting their act back together just in time to recover and secure the victory for their first 5-0 start in franchise history.

What we learned

118-130 loss at Phoenix Suns

Recap: All good things must eventually come to an end, and it finally did against a Suns squad that was on fire from three all night (again, no pun intended) while also finding a way to stop Wemby. Similar to the Nets’ approach last week, they doubled him every time he touched the ball, rendering him mostly useless on offense. There difference was unlike vs. the Nets, his teammates failed to hit enough shots to make up for it. It was a reminder that despite the historic start, the short-handed Spurs need their injured players back, and that became even more apparent when Dylan Harper exited the game with a calf injury.

What we learned

Power Rankings

John Schuhmann, NBA.com — 9 (last week: 8)

OffRtg: 117.0 (9) DefRtg: 108.2 (2) NetRtg: +8.8 (4) Pace: 98.8 (27)

The Spurs got off to the first 5-0 start in franchise history, but the party came to an end on Sunday, when they trailed by as many as 31 points in Phoenix.

Three takeaways

  1. The Spurs continue to dominate inside and on the glass. They’re the only team that ranks in the top five in both offensive and defensive rebounding percentage, having ranked in the bottom 10 in both last season. Several Spurs have contributed on the offensive glass, but Victor Wembanyama has more than twice as many defensive boards as any of his teammates.

  2. They’ve also outscored their opponents by more than 20 points in the restricted area in four of their six games. That includes their game in Phoenix on Sunday, when the score at the basket couldn’t make up for the difference on the perimeter. The Suns shot 19-for-33 (58%) from 3-point range, outscoring the Spurs by 27 points from beyond the arc.

  3. De’Aaron Fox should be getting close to his season debut, but the Spurs lost Dylan Harper to a calf injury on Sunday. Fox’s eventual return should have the biggest effect on Stephon Castle, who ranks 12th in the league in time of possession at 6.3 minutes per game. The reigning Rookie of the Year has shot much better both inside the arc and from beyond, while also registering a free-throw rate of 62.2 attempts per 100 shots from the field, fifth highest among 137 players with at least 50 field goal attempts and up from 34.8 per 100 last season.

Coming up: After visiting the Lakers on Wednesday, the Spurs will play seven of their next eight games at home. They’ll open NBA Emirates Cup action with a huge matchup against the Rockets on Friday, having scored just 105.1 points per 100 possessions (their second-worst mark vs. any opponent) against Houston last season.

Law Murray, The Athletic — 6 (last week: 12)

In case you haven’t heard by now, the San Antonio Spurs had never started 5-0 before Wembanyama declared that this team should be the one to break that barrier. They did that, then promptly got destroyed in Phoenix, a costly loss that ended with lottery rookie Harper in a walking boot. De’Aaron Fox’s fit on this team is a top curiosity, as Harper’s injury puts the spotlight on a player who has yet to make his season debut because of a bad hamstring.

Brett Siegel, Clutch Points — 2 (last week: 3)

For the first time in franchise history, the San Antonio Spurs started a season with a perfect 5-0 record. Although the Spurs dropped their first game on Sunday night to the Phoenix Suns, this has been a remarkable start for Victor Wembanyama and his team, as they have emerged as true threats in the Western Conference.

Only three teams rank inside the top 10 in both offensive and defensive rating: the Spurs, Thunder, and Denver Nuggets. Mitch Johnson is clearly the early favorite for Coach of the Year, and his young team will only get better as the season progresses.

However, the Spurs lost more than their first game on Sunday, as rookie guard Dylan Harper left the arena in a walking boot with some sort of calf injury. Losing Harper would be a big hit to the Spurs’ second unit.


Coming up: Wed. 11/5 at Los Angeles Lakers (5-2); Fri. 11/7 vs. Houston Rockets* (3-2); Sat. 11/8 vs. New Orleans Pelicans (0-6)

* In-season Tournament game

Prediction: 2-1 — Losing a game pretty emphatically exposed weaknesses that were being masked before, and the urge to get injured players back is greater. Hopefully that comes soon, especially for De’Aaron Fox if Harper misses extended time. If he and/or any of Jeremy Sochan, Kelly Olynyk and Luke Kornet return this week (sorry, but Bismack Biyombo has been terrible at backup center), I feel optimistic about winning at least one of the two games against LA and Houston. The Pelicans should be a win, although the longer a team goes without a win, the closer they are to a breakthrough, so beware the trap game.

By Marilyn Dubinski, via Pounding The Rock