马刺 vs 勇士 120 - 125 技术统计 | 视频集锦
By Jacob Douglas | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2025-11-13 11:53:06
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在首节将金州勇士的得分限制在14分后,圣安东尼奥马刺遭遇了对手经典的进攻爆发,最终以120-125的比分惜败。这是马刺本赛季的首个主场失利,同时也终结了他们的三连胜。
勇士队疯狂出手了57次三分球,命中了其中的21记(命中率36.8%)。当他们没能命中空位三分时,他们总能站上罚球线,并36罚32中(命中率88.9%)。圣安东尼奥在这场数据比拼中败下阵来,他们的三分球39投14中(35.9%),罚球16罚14中(87.5%)。他们再次陷入失误困扰,全场共出现了20次失误。
斯蒂芬对决斯蒂芬是本场比赛的关键看点。斯蒂芬·库里 (Stephen Curry) 在这场对决中更胜一筹,他砍下46分,其中包括5记三分球和15次罚球。斯蒂芬·卡斯尔 (Stephon Castle) 在首节成功限制了库里,但他在第二节陷入了犯规麻烦,这使他无法继续防守这位勇士队的明星后卫。这一点打乱了马刺的防守策略,让比赛的势头转向了金州勇士一方。卡斯尔也奋力反击,拿下了职业生涯的首次三双,贡献了23分、10次助攻和10个篮板。
周五,圣安东尼奥将有机会在主场观众面前向金州勇士完成复仇。那将是马刺的第二场NBA杯赛。
赛后观察
- 在对位德雷蒙德·格林 (Draymond Green) 命中几记高难度投篮后,维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama) 看起来已经准备好再次上演英雄般的第四节表现。但最终,马刺的防线未能抵挡住勇士队的猛烈攻势。文班亚马也拿下三双,贡献31分、15个篮板、9次助攻和8次失误。这是马刺队史上首次有两名球员在同一场比赛中双双拿下三双。
- 德阿龙·福克斯 (De’Aaron Fox) 在对阵勇士的比赛中表现挣扎。他和卡斯尔轮流负责控球,但这名二年级生显然效率更高。福克斯得到13分、5次助攻和6次失误,投篮仅14中5。看起来福克斯自伤愈归来后,仍在努力找回NBA比赛的全部节奏。对于马刺而言,如何有效利用队内所有的持球手,注定会是一个学习的过程。他们还有充足的时间去解决这个问题。
- 卢克·科内特 (Luke Kornet) 在进攻端篮下的影响力再次显现,他全场6投6中,得到12分。然而,勇士队成功地限制了他的篮板球,他全场一个篮板也未能抢到。勇士队还利用了马刺的双大个阵容在防守上的弱点,通过拉开空间,并用外线持球突破来针对科内特。
- 杰里米·索汉 (Jeremy Sochan) 在周三的比赛中仅出场6分钟,并且只有一次出手(命中一记底角三分)。这场比赛感觉很适合发挥这位全能前锋的作用。当卡斯尔陷入犯规麻烦时,他本可以在外线去追防库里。这已经是他连续第二场比赛没有获得太多上场时间了。在过去三个赛季里他一直是球队的中流砥柱,如今却沦落到轮换阵容的边缘,这着实令人费解。
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San Antonio vs. Golden State, Final Score: Spurs get lit up in 125-120 loss

After holding the Golden State Warriors to 14 points in the first quarter, the San Antonio Spurs experienced a classic offensive explosion, leading to a 125-120 loss. It’s the first home loss of the season for the Spurs, and snaps a three-game winning streak.
The Warriors shot a whopping 57 three-pointers, knocking down 21 of them (36.8%). When they weren’t knocking down open threes, they were getting to the free-throw line, where they made 32 of their 36 attempts (88.9). San Antonio just lost the math game, as they shot 14-39 (35.9%) from three and 14-16 (87.5) from the free-throw line. They struggled with turnovers once again, coughing the ball up 20 times.
Steph vs. Steph was the key matchup. Stephen Curry got the better of the matchup, dropping 46 points, including five three-pointers and 15 free throws. Stephon Castle locked up Curry in the first quarter, but was strapped with foul trouble in the second, which prohibited him from guarding the Warriors’ star guard. That disrupted the Spurs’ defensive strategy and shifted the game in Golden State’s favor. Castle put up a fight, notching his first-career triple-double with 23 points, 10 assists, and 10 rebounds.
San Antonio will have a chance to get revenge against Golden State on Friday in front of the home crowd. It will be the Spurs’ second NBA Cup game.
Observations
- It looked like Victor Wembanyama was primed for another heroic fourth quarter after knocking down a few tough shots against Draymond Green. Ultimately, the Spurs’ defense couldn’t hold up against the Warriors’ offensive onslaught. Wembanyama also had a triple-double with 31 points, 15 rebounds, 9 assists, and 8 turnovers. It’s the first time two Spurs have notched a triple-double in the same game.
- De’Aaron Fox struggled mightily against the Warriors. He and Castle took turns handling the basketball, but the sophomore was much more effective. Fox had 13 points, 5 assists, and 6 turnovers, shooting just 5-14 from the field. It looks like Fox is still trying to work his way back into full-speed NBA action since returning from injury. It was always going to be a learning process for the Spurs to utilize all of their ball-handlers. They have plenty of time to figure it out.
- Luke Kornet was impactful around the rim offensively once again, scoring 12 points on 6-6 shooting from the field. However, the Warriors were able to keep him off the glass, as he didn’t record a single rebound. They also exploited the Spurs’ double-big lineup defensively by spreading the ball out and targeting Kornet with drives on the perimeter.
- Jeremy Sochan only played 6 minutes on Wednesday, and shot the ball just once (a knockdown corner 3). This felt like a good game to utilize the versatile forward. He could have chased Curry around on the perimeter when Castle got in foul trouble. It’s the second game in a row he hasn’t gotten a lot of minutes. It’s bizarre to see him on the fringe of the rotation after being a mainstay on the team for the last three seasons.
By Jacob Douglas, via Pounding The Rock