马刺 vs 国王 123 - 110 技术统计 | 视频集锦
By Gary Quan | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2025-11-17 07:29:10
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尽管杰出后卫斯蒂芬·卡斯尔 (Stephon Castle) 在上半场因臀部受伤离场,但圣安东尼奥马刺队凭借火热的开局手感抢占先机,并将领先优势保持到了终场,最终在主场以123-110获胜。在连续负于金州勇士队以及超级巨星维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama) 遭遇小腿伤病之后,马刺队赢下了这场进程诡异且起伏不定的比赛——而在过去几个赛季里,这类比赛他们很可能已经挥霍掉了胜机。比赛末段,由前国王队球员德阿龙·福克斯 (De’Aaron Fox) 和哈里森·巴恩斯 (Harrison Barnes) 领衔打出了一波18-9的攻击波锁定胜局。此役过后,圣安东尼奥马刺队(9胜4负)将国王队(3胜11负)的连败场次扩大到了六场。
在文班亚马缺阵的情况下,圣安东尼奥马刺队的轮换阵容多点开花,并有多名球员贡献了两双数据。德阿龙·福克斯(28分11助攻)为东道主奠定了坚实的开局,而德文·瓦塞尔 (Devin Vassell)(16分7助攻)和巴恩斯(20分2抢断)则在关键时刻大放异彩。卢克·科内特 (Luke Kornet)(13分11篮板3盖帽)以两双表现出色地顶替了文班亚马的位置。凯尔登·约翰逊 (Keldon Johnson)(14分12篮板)领衔替补阵容,而杰里米·索汉 (Jeremy Sochan)(11分5篮板)则在继续逐步回归轮换。凯利·奥利尼克 (Kelly Olynyk)(5分8助攻6篮板)在18分钟的上场时间里发挥了最大作用。
萨克拉门托国王队由老将德玛尔·德罗赞 (DeMar DeRozan)(27分4篮板)和多曼塔斯·萨博尼斯 (Domantas Sabonis)(17分13篮板)领衔,但他们的第三位球星扎克·拉文 (Zach LaVine)(8分3助攻)在得分上几乎隐形。拉塞尔·威斯布鲁克 (Russell Westbrook)(18分9篮板7助攻),丹尼斯·施罗德 (Denis Schroder)(22分6篮板5篮板)和马利克·蒙克 (Malik Monk)(16分)曾多次发起惊人的反扑,但国王队始终未能追上圣安东尼奥。
比赛前四分钟,两队合计砍下29分。德罗赞命中三记中距离看家本领,帮助萨克拉门托紧咬圣安东尼奥。前国王队球员哈里森·巴恩斯和福克斯帮助他们现在效力的球队开局三分球7投5中,早早确立了领先优势。在随后几分钟双方效率都不高的时间里,马刺队保持住了领先。凯利·奥利尼克凭借出色的组织策动了一波13-6的攻势,帮助圣安东尼奥凭借三分线外17投8中的开局,取得了36-24的舒适领先。
第二节,德罗赞是国王队唯一能持续稳定得分的球员,而萨博尼斯则在几乎每一次冲击内线时都毫不掩饰地在寻找哨子。圣安东尼奥在本节一度迷失了方向,但仍将领先优势保持在两位数。约翰逊、福克斯和瓦塞尔在对方毫无护筐的情况下肆意冲击内线。索汉流畅地命中了两记三分,但令人意外的是,卡斯尔始终找不到投篮手感。半场结束时,萨克拉门托将分差缩小到8分。
第三节开始,科内特坐镇篮下,多次接获妙传,为圣安东尼奥提供了急需的第二进攻点。约翰逊、尚帕尼和索汉的表现足以抵消国王队的火力,保住了马刺的领先优势。新秀卡特·布莱恩特 (Carter Bryant) 在防守端如同牛皮糖一般,并且自信地出手了足够多的投篮,从而留在了场上。萨克拉门托在其后卫群的带领下一次又一次地发起威胁。然而,福克斯的一记抛投让马刺队在三节过后领先十分。
赛场观察
- 比赛跳球时,肖恩·埃利奥特宣称:“我相信卢克(科内特)。” #我也一样
- 福克斯看起来明显壮了一圈——尤其当他站在基翁·埃利斯 (Keon Ellis)(6英尺4英寸,175磅)旁边时。
- 国王队的替补侧翼——威斯布鲁克和施罗德……我不太明白为什么马利克·蒙克的上场时间比这两人还少。
- 吉祥物小狼的你画我猜 – 表现不错,10分里能打‘8’分。
- 凯尔登厨房 :在他前四次篮下得分中,有三次他没有试图去制造犯规,而是直接用力量压制防守者,将球打板命中。
- 德文功绩簿 :这种接球后摆脱运球杀向底线的招式,在本赛季后期将会非常需要。在首节中段,他从侧翼接球后沿左侧底线突破,命中一记空心入网的投篮。
- 本场最佳镜头 #1 :首节末段,在尚帕尼投篮不中后,索汉从三名国王球员手中拼抢下地板球,并将其分给弧顶的尚帕尼,后者稳稳命中。
- 本场最佳镜头 #2 :马刺队以一次漂亮的配合结束了第一节,福克斯将球喂给深入禁区的奥利尼克,后者迅速将球甩到侧翼,助攻索汉命中三分。
- 本场最佳镜头 #3 :第二节开场,尚帕尼破坏了拉文的快攻机会,随后奥利尼克找到了篮下的索汉,后者在施罗德身上打成了一记2+1。
- 本场最佳镜头 #4 :在威斯布鲁克失误后,卡斯尔飘忽地推进到前场,一记炮弹式传球助飞约翰逊,后者完成升空暴扣。
- 本场最佳镜头 #5 :上半场末段,瓦塞尔晃过尼克·克利福德 (Nique Clifford),在萨博尼斯头上完成了一记残暴的隔人暴扣。
比赛回顾
在双方交换一次失误后,拉文和德罗赞为国王队首开纪录,而福克斯、卡斯尔和巴恩斯则予以回应。福克斯先是命中一记接球就投的三分,随后又命中一记后撤步三分,巴恩斯强行上篮得手后,比分来到20-13。蒙克先是上篮得分,但紧接着在三分线外投出一记三不沾。随后的几分钟里,比赛节奏慢如爬行,萨克拉门托将分差缩小到五分。尚帕尼和凯利·奥利尼克(一个被低估了的难拼写的名字)的两记三分扩大了分差。在助攻约翰逊打板命中后,奥利尼克大步流星地杀向篮筐完成上篮。首节结束,圣安东尼奥领先十二分。
第二节开始,双方主力均在场下休息,圣安东尼奥的替补阵容完全压制了对手,尽管德罗赞连续得分,马刺还是将领先优势扩大到16分。福克斯在一次突破中似乎与一名国王球员膝盖相撞,随后卡斯尔和瓦塞尔替补上场负责持球。尽管马刺队贡献了无数高光镜头,但德罗赞连续取分的能力拯救了国王队,威斯布鲁克的三分球将分差缩小到八分。施罗德和威斯布鲁克一有机会就向篮筐深处突破,但圣安东尼奥持续地分享球,这足以让他们以67-59的领先优势进入下半场。
不幸的是,卡斯尔在第三节开始前因臀部受伤退出了比赛。尚帕尼在转换进攻中的急停跳投三分帮助圣安东尼奥领先13分。此后不久,萨博尼斯被吹罚了第二次进攻犯规。科内特在篮下总计约5.5英尺的距离内命中了三记投篮。尚帕尼本节第二记三分命中后,马刺领先达到18分。约翰逊在转换进攻中的第二次滞空双重拉杆暴扣,帮助球队抵挡住了萨克拉门托潜在的反扑势头。尽管德罗赞表现神勇,但拉文整场比赛都在得分上挣扎,分差一直保持在十几分左右。奥利尼克的上篮被德鲁·尤班克斯 (Drew Eubanks) 非法封盖,雪上加霜的是,他因为争论本该是干扰球的判罚而吃到了一次技术犯规。蒙克的底角三分和罚球再次将国王队的分差追至个位数。马刺队以95-85的领先优势进入第四节。
想从国王队球迷的视角了解本场比赛,请访问 《国王先驱报》 。
圣安东尼奥将于周二晚间9:00(美国中部夏令时间)在主场迎战由贾·莫兰特 (Ja Morant) 领衔的孟菲斯灰熊队。
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San Antonio vs. Sacramento, Final Score: Spurs surge to early lead, hold off Kings 123-110

Despite losing standout guard Stephon Castle in the first half to a hip injury, San Antonio rode a hot-shooting start to claim a lead that it would hold for the remainder of the game in a 123-110 home victory. After consecutive losses to Golden State and a calf injury to its superstar Victor Wembanyama, the Spurs won the type of weird and uneven game it likely would have squandered in any of the last several seasons with a closing 18-9 run featuring former Kings De’Aaron Fox and Harrison Barnes. In doing so, San Antonio (9-4) extended the Kings’ (3-11) miserable losing streak to six.
San Antonio, in Wembanyama’s absence, received a balanced effort throughout its rotation along with multiple double-double performances. De’Aaron Fox (28 points and 11 assists) initiated a solid start for the hosts, while Devin Vassell (16 points and 7 assists) and Barnes (20 points and 2 steals) shined mightily in crunch time. Luke Kornet (13 points, 11 rebounds, and 3 blocks) subbed in admirably for Wembanyama with a double-double. Keldon Johnson (14 points and 12 rebounds) paced the reserves, while Jeremy Sochan (11 points and 5 rebounds) continued to work his way back into the rotation. Kelly Olynyk (5 points, 8 assists, and 6 rebounds) made the most of his 18 minutes.
Sacramento was led by veterans DeMar DeRozan (27 points and 4 rebounds) and Domantas Sabonis (17 points and 13 rebounds), but third star Zach LaVine (8 points and 3 assists) was mostly kept out of the scorebook. Russell Westbrook (18 points, 9 rebounds, and 7 assist), Denis Schroder (22 points, 6 rebounds, and 5 rebounds) and Malik Monk (16 points) staged several impressive comeback attempts but the Kings were unable to catch San Antonio.
The teams combined for 29 points over the first four minutes. DeRozan hit three mid-range specials to keep Sacramento at San Antonio’s heels. Former Kings Harrison Barnes and Fox helped their current team start 5-for-7 from distance to grab the early lead. The Spurs’ maintained their lead over a handful of unproductive minutes for both teams, and Kelly Olynyk helped start an ending 13-6 run with excellent playmaking to supply San Antonio with a comfortable 36-24 advantage aided by an 8-for-17 start from three.
DeRozan was the only King who found any consistent success in the second, while Sabonis unashamedly sought out a whistle on nearly every paint foray. San Antonio lost its way for a part of the quarter, but still kept the lead in double-digits. Johnson, Fox, and Vassell explored the paint with no real rim protection in the way. Sochan smoothly hit two threes, but Castle surprisingly could not find his shooting touch. Sacramento closed within eight at the half.
Kornet planted himself right at the rim and was the recipient of several feeds for some needed secondary offense to start hte third quarter for San Antonio. Johnson, Champagnie, and Sochan did enough to offset the Kings’ production and preserve the Spurs’ advantage. Rookie Carter Bryant was a pest on defense and got up enough shots confidently to stay on the court. Sacramento continued to threaten over and over again behind its stable of guards. However, a Fox floater put the Spurs up ten after three quarters.
Observations
- At the tip, Sean Elliott declared “I trust in Luke (Kornet).” #idotoo
- Fox looks noticeably thicker – especially standing next to Keon Ellis (6’4” 175 lb.).
- The Kings backup wings – Westbrook and Schroder…. I’m not sure how Malik Monk is playing fewer minutes than these guys.
- Coyote Charades – a solid ‘8’ out of 10.
- Keldon’s Kitchen: Instead of trying to draw a foul on three of his first four baskets, he simply overpowered his defender on the way to banking in his shots.
- Devin’s Deeds: The catch-and-escape-dribble-to-baseline move will be needed later in the season. He took a pass from the wing to the left baseline for a swish midway through the opening frame.
- Sequence of the Game #1: After a Champagnie miss late in the first quarter, Sochan wrestled away the loose ball from three Kings and kicked it out to Champagnie for a straightaway make.
- Sequence of the Game #2: The Spurs closed out the first with a pretty sequence where Fox fed Olynyk deep in the paint, who launched it out to the wing for a Sochan three.
- Sequence of the Game #3: In the opening moments of the second, Champagnie spoiled a LaVine fast break opportunity, and Olynyk found Sochan right at the rim, and the big converted a 3-point play over Schroder.
- Sequence of the Game #4: After a Westbrook turnover, Castle floated upcourt and fired a missile to Johnson for a soaring slam.
- Sequence of the Game #5: Vassell deked Nique Clifford and threw down a vicious facial on Sabonis late in the first half.
Game Rundown
After the teams exchanged turnovers, LaVine and DeRozan opened the Kings’ scoring, while Fox, Castle, and Barnes answered. Fox followed a catch-and-shoot three with a stepback three, and Barnes’ contested lay-up made it 20-13. Monk hit a lay-up then followed it with an airball from behind the arc. The pace slowed down to a crawl in the ensuing minutes, and Sacramento shaved their deficit to five. A pair of threes from Champagnie and Kelly Olynyk (an underrated tough name to spell) widened the distance separating the teams. After assisting on a Johnson bankshot, Olynyk lumbered to the basket for a lay-up. San Antonio left the first up a dozen.
With the starters sitting at the start of the second, San Antonio’s bench more than held their own and, despite DeRozan’s flurry of points, managed to grow the lead to 16. Fox appeared to bang knees with a King on a drive, which brought Castle and Vassell in for ballhandling. Despite the numerous highlight plays by the Spurs, DeRozan’s serial bucket-getting saved the Kings, and Westbrook’s three sliced the deficit to eight. Schroder and Westbrook drove deep towards the rim every chance they could get, but San Antonio continued to share the ball decently and it proved just enough to get them to the half up 67-59.
Unfortunately, Castle exited the game before the third with a hip injury. Champagnie’s pull-up three in transition put San Antonio up 13. Sabonis was whistled for his second offensive foul shortly after. Kornet scored a trio of baskets from a total of maybe 5.5 feet. Champagnie’s second triple of the quarter put the Spurs up 18. Johnson’s second transition double-pump slam helped fend off a potential Sacramento run. Despite DeRozan’s heroics, LaVine continued his game-long struggle to score, and the lead remained in the mid-to-high teens.. Olynyk’s layup was illegally blocked by Drew Eubanks, and to add insult to injury, was given a technical for arguing what should have been a goaltending call. Monk’s corner three and free throws brought the Kings within single digits again. The Spurs went to the fourth up 95-85.
For the Kings fan’s perspective, please visit The Kings Herald.
San Antonio has a home tilt with Ja Morant and the Memphis Grizzlies at 9:00 PM CDT Tuesday night.
By Gary Quan, via Pounding The Rock

