[SAEN] 马刺与文班亚马在NBA杯中力克火箭:三大看点 ▶️

马刺 vs 火箭 121 - 110 技术统计 | 视频集锦

By Jeff McDonald, Staff Writer | San Antonio Express-News (SAEN), 2025-11-07 21:56:55

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圣安东尼奥马刺队后卫斯蒂芬·卡斯尔 (Stephon Castle) (5号) 在2025年11月7日周五于圣安东尼奥对阵休斯顿火箭队的NBA比赛下半场中完成扣篮。马刺队以121-110击败火箭队。

周五第四节末段,哈里森·巴恩斯 (Harrison Barnes) 抢断了阿尔佩伦·申京 (Alperen Sengun) 的一次失误传球,随即全场奔袭一条龙,以一记暴扣拿下他全场比赛最轻松的得分。

他的这记暴扣,如同一记惊叹号,为球队在弗罗斯特银行中心主场以121-110艰难以NBA阿联酋航空杯小组赛中战胜休斯顿火箭队画上了圆满的句号。

巴恩斯砍下24分,维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama) 和朱利安·尚帕尼 (Julian Champagnie) 各贡献22分,帮助马刺队终结了火箭队的五连胜。斯蒂芬·卡斯尔为马刺队送出13次助攻,距离其生涯最高纪录仅差一次。

这场胜利终结了马刺队此前的两连败,并让他们保持了本赛季主场不败(4胜0负)的金身。

巴恩斯和尚帕尼各命中6记三分球,全队三分线外45投18中。此外,马刺队本场比赛的罚球表现也是赛季最佳,25罚23中。

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申京得到25分,领衔火箭队得分榜,凯文·杜兰特 (Kevin Durant) 也贡献了24分。休斯顿火箭队的战绩下滑至5胜3负。

打法强硬的火箭队在第二节曾一度领先11分,似乎就要早早地一拳将对手击倒。

但马刺队以一波14-2的攻势结束了上半场,让火箭队在第二节的最后5分12秒内运动战颗粒无收,并一举掌控了比赛。

尽管火箭队在第四节最后三分钟时曾将分差缩小到四分,但马刺队在此之后只让他们命中了一记运动战进球,最终将胜利收入囊中。

在与火箭队这场意料之中的激烈肉搏战后,马刺队(6胜2负)几乎没有时间休整,他们将于周六回到弗罗斯特银行中心,背靠背迎战新奥尔良鹈鹕队。

以下是从这场胜利中总结出的三大看点,此役过后,马刺队在NBA杯中的历史战绩提升至3胜6负:

1. 文班花了半场时间,但终究找到了破解之道

火箭队采用了屡试不爽的方法来对付文班亚马,即用身材更小的防守者来不断给他上身体对抗。

面对约什·奥科吉 (Josh Okogie) 是一回事,而面对里德·谢泼德 (Reed Sheppard) 又是另一回事。

这一策略在一段时间内确实奏效了。文班亚马半场结束时仅得到4分,运动战也只出手了6次。

中场休息后,这位马刺队的当家球星情况有所好转。在面对休斯顿的包夹时,他做出了更果断的解读,下半场砍下18分。

最终,在客场经历了两次低迷的表现后,文班亚马终于打出了自10月30日以来的首场得分20+的比赛。

2. 朱利安·尚帕尼的救赎之战

尚帕尼在周三于洛杉矶的比赛结尾阶段经历了一段艰难的时刻,他在最后时刻错失了两次本可以将比赛拖入加时的罚球。

周五,他漂亮地强势反弹。

他的三分投射是改变比赛走势的关键因素,此外他贡献的7个篮板和5次抢断也同样至关重要。

3. 福克斯即将回归,马刺教练组迎来阵容调整期

米奇·约翰逊 (Mitch Johnson) 在球队本赛季的前八场比赛中都使用了相同的首发阵容:斯蒂芬·卡斯尔、德文·瓦塞尔 (Devin Vassell)、尚帕尼、巴恩斯和文班亚马。

随着周五传来消息,全明星后卫德阿隆·福克斯 (De’Aaron Fox) 已被获准在周六对阵新奥尔良的比赛中迎来其赛季首秀,这套首发阵容将不可避免地发生改变。

原首发阵容中必须有人要被调整到替补席。

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圣安东尼奥马刺队后卫德阿隆·福克斯在2025年11月7日周五于圣安东尼奥举行的马刺队对阵休斯顿火箭队的NBA比赛开始前为球迷签名。

最有可能的调整是,福克斯将回归首发控球后卫的角色,这将让卡斯尔回到他更适应的得分后卫位置,而另一名球员——很可能是尚帕尼——则将转为替补。

福克斯自3月12日以来就没有打过NBA比赛,之后他接受了手术以修复左手小指的韧带。他在八月份的一次训练中拉伤了腿筋,正是这次伤病让他缺席至今。

约翰逊在周五赛前表示,他预计福克斯伤愈复出后不会有任何出场限制。

“他经历了一个非常详尽的恢复过程,所以我们会让他放开手脚去打,”约翰逊说道。“这将是他时隔数月后的首场比赛,但他确实稳扎稳打地完成了恢复过程的每一个阶段,非常有耐心。能迎回他真是太棒了。”

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San Antonio Spurs forward Victor Wembanyama (1) celebrates a play with guard Devin Vassell (24) during the second half of an NBA game with the Houston Rockets in San Antonio, Friday, Nov. 7, 2025. San Antonio beat Houston 121-110.

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San Antonio Spurs forward Julian Champagnie (30) drives to the basket on Houston Rockets forward Jabari Smith Jr. (10) during the second half of an NBA game in San Antonio, Friday, Nov. 7, 2025. San Antonio beat Houston 121-110.

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Houston Rockets forward Kevin Durant, right, tries to shoot over forward Jeremy Sochan (10) during the second half of an NBA game in San Antonio, Friday, Nov. 7, 2025. San Antonio beat Houston 121-110.

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San Antonio Spurs forward Victor Wembanyama (1) puts up a finger roll during the second half of an NBA game with the Houston Rockets in San Antonio, Friday, Nov. 7, 2025. San Antonio beat Houston 121-110.

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San Antonio Spurs forward Victor Wembanyama (1) fights for a rebound with Houston Rockets center Steven Adams (12) and forward Tari Eason (17) during the second half of an NBA game in San Antonio, Friday, Nov. 7, 2025. San Antonio beat Houston 121-110.

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San Antonio Spurs forward Keldon Johnson (3) fights for a rebound with Houston Rockets forward Jabari Smith Jr. (10) during the second half of an NBA game in San Antonio, Friday, Nov. 7, 2025. San Antonio beat Houston 121-110.

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San Antonio Spurs forward Victor Wembanyama (1) takes the floor during player introduction prior to the start of an NBA game with the Houston Rockets in San Antonio, Friday, Nov. 7, 2025.

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San Antonio Spurs head coach Mitch Johnson talks to forward Victor Wembanyama (1) during the first half of an NBA game with the Houston Rockets in San Antonio, Friday, Nov. 7, 2025. San Antonio beat Houstoh 121-110.

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Houston Rockets forward Kevin Durant (7) tries to drive past San Antonio Spurs guard Devin Vassell (24) during the first half of an NBA game in San Antonio, Friday, Nov. 7, 2025. San Antonio beat Houston 121-110.

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San Antonio Spurs forward Victor Wembanyama (1) fights for a loose ball with Houston Rockets forward Tari Eason (17) during the first half of an NBA game in San Antonio, Friday, Nov. 7, 2025. San Antonio beat Houston 121-110.

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San Antonio Spurs forward Keldon Johnson (3) celebrates with teammates after a basket during the first half of an NBA game with the Houston Rockets in San Antonio, Friday, Nov. 7, 2025. San Antonio beat Houston 121-110.

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3 takeaways as Spurs, Victor Wembanyama best Rockets in NBA Cup

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San Antonio Spurs guard Stephon Castle (5) dunks the ball during the second half of an NBA game with the Houston Rockets in San Antonio, Friday, Nov. 7, 2025. San Antonio beat Houston 121-110.

Harrison Barnes grabbed an errant pass from Alperen Sengun late in the fourth quarter Friday, and scampered coast-to-coast for a slam dunk that would be the easiest points he mustered all night.

His exclamation point helped put the finishing touches on a hard-won 121-110 victory over Houston in NBA Emirates Cup group play at the Frost Bank Center.

Barnes poured in 24 points and Victor Wembanyama and Julian Champagnie tossed in 22 apiece as the Spurs snapped the Rockets’ five-game winning streak. Stephon Castle contributed 13 assists for the Spurs, one off his career high.

The win broke a two-game skid for the Spurs and kept them undefeated at home (4-0).

Barnes and Champagnie each made six 3-pointers, part of an 18-for-45 night from beyond the arc for the Spurs. The Spurs also enjoyed their best game from the foul line of the season, making 23 of 25.

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Sengun scored 25 points to lead the Rockets, who also got 24 points from Kevin Durant. Houston fell to 5-3.

The black-and-blue Rockets led by 11 in the second quarter, and seemed on the verge of landing an early knockout blow.

The Spurs finished the half on a 14-2 run, keeping Houston without a field goal over the final 5:12 of the second quarter to seize control.

The Rockets pulled within four points heading into the final three minutes of the fourth quarter, but the Spurs held them to only one field goal from there to bring home the victory

The Spurs (6-2) will have little time to recover from what was a predictably physical game against the Rockets, as they return to the Frost Bank Center on Saturday to complete a back-to-back against New Orleans.

Here are three takeaways from Friday’s victory, which improved the Spurs to 3-6 all-time in NBA Cup action:

1. It took a half, but Wemby figured things out

The Rockets went with a tried-and-true method for dealing with Wembanyama, using smaller defenders to push him around.

Josh Okogie is one thing. Reed Sheppard is another.

It worked for a while. Wembanyama went into halftime with only four points. He had attempted only six field goals.

Things shook out better for the Spurs’ best player after intermission. He made more decisive reads against Houston’s double-teams, getting 18 points in the second half.

In the end, Wembanyama posted his first game with at least 20 points since Oct. 30 after a pair of low-key duds on the road.

2. A redemption game for Julian Champagnie

Champagnie endured a tough end to his night Wednesday in Los Angeles, missing a pair of free throws in the final moments that would have sent that game to overtime.

He bounced back nicely Friday.

His 3-point shooting was a game-changer, as were his seven rebounds and five steals.

3. With De’Aaron Fox on the way, it’s tinker time for Spurs staff

Mitch Johnson used the same starting lineup for each of the team’s first eight games: Stephon Castle, Devin Vassell, Champagnie, Barnes and Wembanyama.

With Friday’s news that All-Star guard De’Aaron Fox has been cleared to make his season debut Saturday against New Orleans, that starting lineup will necessarily have to change.

Someone from that group has to shift to the bench.

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San Antonio Spurs guard De’Aaron Fox autographs items for fans before the start of an NBA game between the San Antonio Spurs and Houston Rockets in San Antonio, Friday, Nov. 7, 2025.

The best guess is Fox’s return to the starting point guard role would slide Castle to the off-guard position where he is more comfortable, with another player — probably Champagnie — moving into a reserve role.

Fox has not played in an NBA game since March 12, after which he underwent surgery to repair a ligament in his left pinkie finger. He strained a hamstring during a workout in August, and that injury is what has kept him out until now.

Johnson said before Friday’s game he didn’t expect Fox to be limited in any way coming off the injury.

“He’s had a really exhaustive ramp up, so we’re going to let him go a little bit,” Johnson said. “It will be his first game in whatever many months, but he has definitely hit every rung and been very, very patient. It will be fun to get him back.”

By Jeff McDonald, Staff Writer, via San Antonio Express-News