马刺 vs 老鹰 135 - 126 技术统计 | 视频集锦
By Mateo Mayorga | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2025-11-21 12:45:00

圣安东尼奥马刺队斩落亚特兰大老鹰队,在开启接下来连续四个客场之旅前,成功拿下赛季第八场主场胜利。客队老鹰的客场胜场数(7场)并列东部第一,但当马刺提速时,他们无法阻挡,也跟不上比赛节奏的加快。
马刺队全部五名首发球员在开场五分钟内均有得分入账,但球队也随即与老鹰队陷入了一场对攻战。圣安东尼奥的转换进攻和三分投射在首节大部分时间里支撑着球队,但他们在防守三分线时反应迟缓,被对手命中六记三分,带着6分的分差进入第二节。
凯尔登·约翰逊 (Keldon Johnson) 命中三记三分并突入禁区,其余队友也紧随其后,在内线予取予求,仿佛享用着一场无限量供应的自助餐。随着德阿隆·福克斯 (De’Aaron Fox)(13分)、朱利安·尚帕尼 (Julian Champagnie) 和凯·约翰逊的得分上双,他们一度取得了18分的领先优势。
马刺队带着14分的领先优势进入中场休息,半场投进的12记三分球也创下了球队赛季半场新高。转换进攻行云流水,阵地战则相形见绌,但这一弱点并未被过分放大,因为他们获得了13次罚球机会,并命中了其中的10次。
马刺队在第三节开局势头正盛,但随后他们便松懈下来,球队再次经历了糟糕的第三节表现。老鹰队的三分球帮助他们将比分迫近至反超射程之内,并在第三节以11分的优势压过圣安东尼奥。
马刺的挡拆防守几乎形同虚设,防守端一度陷入混乱,老鹰也短暂地夺回了领先优势,但德文·瓦塞尔 (Devin Vassell) 迅速用一记三分球还以颜色。他由此开启了一波17-4的攻击波,其中两个瞬间极大地鼓舞了球队士气:一个是尚帕尼杀入禁区完成势大力沉的扣篮,另一个则是大卫·琼斯·加西亚 (David Jones Garcia) 的数次抢断,包括一次激动人心的抢断一条龙。在比赛最后五分钟,马刺的防守强度显著提升,全场紧逼战术对老鹰的进攻造成了巨大破坏。
马刺最终以135-126取胜,豪取三连胜,全场飙中17记三分,并打破了此前于11月8日创下的126分赛季得分纪录。
赛后观察
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老鹰队排出了一套高大的首发阵容,其身高臂展在整个上半场都迟滞了马刺的半场阵地进攻。同时,他们的火力点也相当充足,全队五人得分上双,其中尼基尔·亚历山大-沃克 (Nickeil Alexander-Walker) 砍下38分,并命中八记三分球。
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圣安东尼奥的替补阵容更胜一筹,凯·约翰逊的登场就像是为球队注入了一针肾上腺素。他突破内线、命中三分、为移动中的队友创造机会,全场砍下赛季新高的25分。仅在第二节,他就以83.3%的命中率独得14分,这或许是他本赛季表现最出色的一节。此外,琼斯·加西亚也扮演了催化剂的角色,出战18分钟,贡献10分。
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在斯蒂芬·卡斯尔 (Stephon Castle) 和维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama) 缺阵的情况下,尚帕尼和卢克·科内特 (Luke Kornet) 临时顶上首发。前者拿下了赛季第二高的20分,并创下赛季新高的5次助攻。后者则与凯利·奥利尼克 (Kelly Olynyk) 以及杰里米·索汉 (Jeremy Sochan) 分担了中锋位置的出场时间,索汉本场贡献了5个篮板和5次助攻。
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福克斯近来习惯在第一节提前下场休息,但今晚这并未让他进入状态过慢。他得分予取予求,上半场就贡献了3次抢断和6次助攻,全场得到26分。此外,即便在戴森·丹尼尔斯 (Dyson Daniels) 的防守下,他依然能轻松找到自己的进攻位置。唯一美中不足的是他的罚球,本场他丢掉了四次罚球机会。
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在特雷·杨 (Trae Young)(膝伤)缺阵的情况下,老鹰队缺少一名传统的组织者,但全队仍有四名球员送出至少五次助攻。更重要的是,身高6英尺8英寸的杰伦·约翰逊 (Jalen Johnson) 是一位技术全面且移动能力出色的武器,马刺队对他办法不多。他以七次助攻领衔客队。
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尽管半场阵地进攻在开局阶段受阻,但马刺最终还是找到了节奏。根据Cleaning the Glass的数据,马刺每百回合得到113.7分,这一表现足以排在联盟第91百分位。
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即便没有文班,圣安东尼奥的防守还是将老鹰在合理冲撞区的命中率限制在了58.1%,比联盟平均水平低了8.6个百分点。
由生成式人工智能翻译,译文内容可能不准确或不完整,以原文为准。
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Spurs top Hawks with strong 3-point shooting and bench play

The San Antonio Spurs chopped down the Atlanta Hawks, securing their eighth home victory before going on the road for their next four outings. The visitors were are tied for the most road wins in the East (7), but they were unable to stop the Spurs when they pushed the pace, and they could not hang when things sped up.
All five Spurs starters scored within the first five minutes, but they found themselves in a shootout with the Hawks. San Antonio’s transition attack and 3-point shooting carried them most of the first, but they were slow to defend the arc, getting stung by six treys as they went into the second frame down six.
Keldon Johnson canned three 3-pointers and slashed to the lane, and the rest of the team followed his lead, feasting in the paint like they were at an unlimited buffet. They briefly took an 18-point lead as De’Aaron Fox (13), Julian Champagnie and K.Johnson broke into double-figure scoring.
The Spurs went to intermission ahead by 14 and with twelve 3-pointers, a season high for a half. The transition offense was flowing, unlike the half-court, but that weakness wasn’t as pronounced because they got to the line 13 times, making 10.
The Spurs subsequently started the third on a roll, but they eased off the gas and it became yet another turd quarter. Atlanta’s 3-pointers brought them within striking distance, and they outscored San Antonio by 11 in the third frame.
The screen-roll defense offered little resistance, and they were also put in a scramble as Atlanta briefly reclaimed the lead, only for Devin Vassell to counter with a quick 3-pointer. He started a 17-4 run, and one of the moments that gave them an emotional lift was Champagnie the lane for an emphatic dunk. The other was David Jones Garcia, getting multiple steals, including an exciting pick-6. The defense picked up significantly and in the last five minutes the full-court press wreaked havoc on Atlanta’s offense.
The Spurs won 135-126, making it their third in a row, splashing 17 3-pointers and shattering their previous season high of 126 points set on Nov. 8.
Game Notes
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The Hawks deployed a big starting lineup, and all its length slowed down the Spurs’ half-court offense in the first half. They also had no shortage of weapons as five of them scored in double figures, including Nickeil Alexander-Walker, who had 38 points, making eight triples.
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San Antonio had the superior bench, and K. Johnson entrance in the game was like a shot of adrenaline into the bloodstream. He had a season-high 25 points, breaking inside the lane, downing 3-pointers and setting up teammates on the move. He logged 14 points on 83.3 percent shooting in the second quarter alone, probably his best sequence of the season. Also, Jones Garcia was a spark plug, playing 18 minutes, and scoring 10 points.
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Champagnie and Luke Kornet are the spot starters in the absence of Stephon Castle and Victor Wembanyama. The former had his second-highest scoring night of the season (20) and set a season high in assists (5). The latter split the center minutes with Kelly Olynynk and Jeremy Sochan, who had 5 boards and 5 assists.
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Fox has been taking an early first-quarter rest, but tonight it didn’t cause him to join the party late. He was scoring easily and picked up three steals and six assists in the first half and ended the night with 26 points. Additionally, he was guarded by Dyson Daniels and still got to his spots without any issue. The only area he wasn’t sharp at was the line, missing four freebies.
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The Hawks didn’t have a traditional playmaker with Trae Young (knee) absent, but but had four players with at least five assists. On top of that, Jalen Johnson is such a versatile and mobile weapon at 6’ 8 that the Spurs don’t have many answers for him. He was the visitors’s lead assist man with seven.
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Despite the half-court offense being contained early, the Spurs eventually found their groove, scoring 113.7 points per 100 plays, good enough for the 91st percentile, per Cleaning the Glass.
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Even without Wemby, San Antonio’s defense permitted the Hawks 58.1 percent shooting in the restricted area, which is 8.6 points below the league average.
By Mateo Mayorga, via Pounding The Rock