[PtR] 圣安东尼奥 vs 新奥尔良,最终比分:马刺避免“陷阱之战”,以126-119击败鹈鹕

马刺 vs 鹈鹕 126 - 119 技术统计 | 视频集锦

By Marilyn Dubinski | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2025-11-09 11:37:39

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在经历了情绪如过山车般起伏的一周后——从客场两连败,到前一晚主场通过一场狂野而混乱的比赛险胜火箭——马刺队正面临着一场终极的“陷阱之战”,对手是虽然缺兵少将但仍取得两连胜的新奥尔良鹈鹕队。在迎来赛季首秀的德阿龙·福克斯 (De’Aaron Fox) 的带动下,尽管比赛过程并非一帆风顺,但马刺全场保持领先,并凭借第二节的出色发挥成功压制住鹈鹕,最终以126-119取胜,将战绩提升至7胜2负。

福克斯在回归之战中贡献了24分和3次助攻,维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama) 砍下18分、18个篮板和5次封盖,而斯蒂芬·卡斯尔 (Stephon Castle) 则送出了14分和14次助攻的两双数据。新奥尔良队的特雷·墨菲三世 (Trey Murhpy III) 打出了惊艳表现,投篮22中15,狂砍41分。

场边观察

  • 福克斯的回归意味着朱利安·尚佩尼 (Julian Champagnie) 回到了替补席。这也让卡斯尔更多地扮演第二持球手的角色,而他在此角色中表现出色。他无需负责组织进攻,而是更多地参与到战术执行中,仅在第一节就送出了7次助攻且0失误。福克斯则在他本赛季的首次登场时间里贡献了1次助攻和2个篮板。
  • 据我回忆,在我整个NBA观赛生涯中,我只记得有一次扣篮后的“吊筐”违例被吹罚。那次是针对当时还在马刺效力的德胡安·布莱尔 (DeJuan Blair),他声称自己是为了避免落到摔倒在篮下的球员身上。快进到今天,比赛刚开始不久,墨菲三世完成了一次补扣,之后还吊在篮筐上摆动双腿秀了一把花活,结果踢到了卡斯尔的头部。裁判介入以确保卡斯尔没有过激反应,但并未吹罚吊筐违例。所以我必须问,如果这都不算违例,那这项规则的意义何在?
  • 福克斯在第二节进攻端火力全开,单节得到15分,其中包括一波15-0攻击波中的连续10分,一度将比分拉开。他似乎并未因腿筋伤势而有所顾忌,而且随着小拇指伤势痊愈,他的投篮手感看起来比上赛季好多了。
  • 马刺在第二节的高潮中一度将领先优势扩大到17分之多,但他们可能有些过于松懈,开始陷入这场比赛的“陷阱”之中,毕竟鹈鹕队缺少了蔡恩·威廉姆森 (Zion Williamson)、乔丹·普尔 (Jordan Poole) 和伊夫·米西 (Yves Missi)。鹈鹕迅速反击,在半场结束时将分差追至8分,并在第三节中段一度将分差缩小到仅有5分。随后,马刺的替补阵容帮助球队重新找回状态,在第三节再次将领先优势扩大到13分,但他们始终未能真正终结比赛悬念。
  • 到目前为止,我非常欣赏杰里米·索汉 (Jeremy Sochan) 的一切表现。他在攻防两端做着所有细微的工作,并在防守端带来了极高的强度,这有助于在文班下场时维持球队的防守水准。他最终可能会、也可能不会重返首发阵容,但无论如何,他能回归真是太棒了。
  • “51区”在第四节初段彰显了威力,卡斯尔先是助攻文班完成一次反身空中接力,随后又助其命中一记底角三分,将领先优势扩大到14分,给了马刺一些喘息空间——而这正是他们亟需的。鹈鹕队并未放弃,持续反击,在比赛最后几分钟凭借墨菲和赫伯特·琼斯 (Herb Jones) 的关键三分,一度将比分追至仅差3分。在比赛还剩不到一分钟时,分差依然只有三分,但这时福克斯再次向所有人证明了他在关键时刻的价值,他面对德里克·奎因 (Derik Queen) 命中一记中距离跳投,并稳稳命中两次罚球,从而锁定胜局。

接下来,马刺将开启客场之旅,于周一对阵由特雷·琼斯 (Tre Jones) 领衔、表现令人惊喜的芝加哥公牛队。比赛将于中部时间晚7点整开始,由FanDuel Sports转播。

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San Antonio vs. New Orleans, Final Score: Spurs avoid trap game, beat Pelicans 126-119

After an emotional roller coaster of a week, from losing two straight on the road to a wild, chaotic home win against the Rockets the night before, the Spurs were staring at the ultimate trap game against a shorthanded New Orleans Pelicans squad that had still won two straight. Sparked by the season debut De’Aaron Fox, it wasn’t always pretty, but the Spurs led wire-to-wire and used a strong second quarter to keep the Pelicans at bay for a 126-119 win to improve to 7-2.

Fox had 24 points and 3 assists in his return to action, Victor Wembanyama had 18 points, 18 rebounds and 5 blocks, and Stephon Castle had a 14-point, 14-assist double-double. Trey Murhpy III had a huge night for New Orleans with 41 points on 15-22 shooting.

Observations

  • Fox’s return meant Julian Champagnie moved to a bench role. It also meant more of a secondary ball-handler role for Castle, which he thrived in. Without having to set up plays but rather be in the middle of them, he finished the first quarter alone with 7 assists to zero turnovers. Fox had 1 assist and 2 rebounds in his first stint of the season.
  • Off the top of my head, I can think of only one time in my entire NBA watching experience that a “hanging on the rim” after a dunk was called. It was on DeJuan Blair when he was Spur, and he claimed it was to prevent from landing on a player who had fallen underneath. Fast forward to today, and early in the game, Murphy III had a put back dunk, added some flair afterwards by hanging on the rim and flailing his legs and ended up kicking Castle in the head. The ref stepped in to make sure Castle didn’t react, but no hanging call. So I have to ask, what is the point of that rule if it’s not that?
  • Fox really got going offensively in the second quarter, where he scored 15 points, including 10 straight as part of a 15-0 to briefly break the game open. He didn’t seem hesitant about his hamstring, and his shooting stroke looks much better than last season now that his pinky finger is repaired.
  • The Spurs got the lead outby as much as 17 during their second quarter surge, but they may have gotten too comfortable and started falling for the “trap” aspect of this game, with the Pelicans down Zion Williamson, Jordan Poole and Yves Missi. They quickly fought back to get the lead back down to 8 at halftime and got as close as 5 midway through the third before the Spurs’ bench unit helped wake them back up and get the lead back out to as much as 13 in third, although they still failed to truly close things out.
  • I am loving everything about Jeremy Sochan so far. He’s doing all the little things on both ends and brings a level of intensity on defense that helps keep things from falling off when Wemby exits. He may or may not eventually return to the starting lineup, but it’s great having him back regardless.
  • Area 51 made its presence felt early in the fourth quarter with Castle finding Wemby for a reverse alley-oop and then a corner three to get the lead out to 14 and give the Spurs some breathing room that they would need every bit of the Pelicans just kept fighting back, getting as close as 3 three points with a few minutes to go as Murphy and Herb Jones kept hitting monster threes. They were still within three with under a minute to go, but that’s when Fox reminded everyone of his value in the clutch, hitting a mid-range shot around Derik Queen and two free throws to seal the deal.

The Spurs will return to the road to take on the Tre Jones and the surprising Chicago Bulls on Monday. Tip-off will be at 7:00 PM CT on FanDuel Sports.

By Marilyn Dubinski, via Pounding The Rock

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