马刺 @ 开拓者 115 - 102 技术统计 | 视频集锦
By Bill Huan | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2025-11-27 07:30:00

继周日晚上惜败菲尼克斯太阳队后,马刺队在周三打出了一场整体性出色的比赛,从而在NBA杯西部C组的竞争中,保留了争夺小组头名(以及淘汰赛阶段资格)的希望。
比赛从开场跳球就将强度拉满。两队都通过战术执行为射手创造空位机会,波特兰开拓者队打出了9-2的迅猛开局。在米奇·约翰逊 (Mitch Johnson) 请求了一次早期暂停后,马刺队做出回应,德文·瓦塞尔 (Devin Vassell) 在比赛前四分钟内连中两记三分。随后双方的投篮手感都有所回落,比赛演变成了一场中距离对决。德尼·阿夫迪亚 (Deni Avdija) 表现最为突出,他利用自己的技术创造投篮空位,并强攻篮下完成高难度终结。
因小腿拉伤缺阵三周后,迪伦·哈珀 (Dylan Harper) 本场比赛的上场时间受到了限制,但他的身体状态看起来并未受到影响。他利用脚步和力量蛇形突破杀入禁区,但错失了一些他通常能够轻松打进的篮下机会。即便如此,这位新秀仍然通过拼抢篮板和掌控比赛节奏影响着比赛,相信他很快就能完全恢复到最佳状态。开局5投0中的德阿隆·福克斯 (De’Aaron Fox),在第二节命中一记中投后也开始找到状态。整个上半场比赛都十分胶着,没有球队能取得两位数的领先,马刺队最终以56-54领先进入中场休息。
下半场回来,福克斯和阿夫迪亚手感依旧火热,在第三节展开对攻。然而,圣安东尼奥马刺队的角色球员也挺身而出,帮助球队建立起12分的领先优势。凯尔登·约翰逊 (Keldon Johnson) 像往常一样从替补席上注入活力,他积极冲抢篮板,并抓住一切机会鼓舞全队士气。与此同时,朱利安·尚帕尼 (Julian Champagnie) 和哈里森·巴恩斯 (Harrison Barnes) 把握住了空位投篮机会,继续扮演着马刺队中表现最稳定的球员角色。
与此同时,开拓者的配角阵容持续挣扎,尤其是在三分线外。图马尼·卡马拉 (Toumani Camara) 和杰拉米·格兰特 (Jerami Grant) 三分线外合计16投仅2中,这让马刺队得以放空他们,从而派更多人去协防阿夫迪亚。结果,这位开拓者队的明星球员也体力耗尽,在开局7罚7中后连续罚丢了5球,并且在第四节仅命中一记运动战进球。不过,由于这是NBA杯的比赛,马刺队始终保持着侵略性,不断扩大比分,最终以115-102取得胜利,在西部C组中保留了晋级希望。
赛后观察
- 德阿隆·福克斯在周三晚上证明了为何他是一位货真价实的明星。在开局5投0中且首节一分未得后,他在比赛剩余时间里20投11中,最终砍下37分——这是他身穿马刺队服以来的个人新高。“Swipa”还贡献了6个篮板、8次助攻、3次抢断和1次盖帽,同时三分球8投3中。你可能没注意到,福克斯本赛季至今的三分命中率悄然来到了38%,这将会是他的生涯新高。虽然他本赛季只出手了58次三分,但这绝对是一个值得在整个赛季中持续关注的数据。
- 如前所述,哈珀的身体状态看起来不错。他像往常一样能够娴熟地突破并攻击篮筐,只是终结手感稍差。考虑到他已经缺席了10场比赛,我认为他的状态已经好于我们的预期,相信再过几场比赛他就能完全恢复。哈珀本场比赛8投2中,得到7分、3个篮板、2次助攻和2次抢断。他在寻求投篮机会时依然充满侵略性,并且随着比赛的进行,他的比赛节奏似乎也逐渐找回。
- 马刺队将在周五晚上对阵掘金队,这场比赛将决定谁能以西部C组头名的身份出线。更重要的是,本场比赛的胜者也将晋级淘汰赛阶段,因为两队目前战绩均为2胜1负,而西部已有另外三支球队(雷霆、湖人和太阳)取得了三场胜利。换句话说,周五的比赛已然是一场生死战,失利的一方将被自动淘汰出局。
本场最佳镜头
瓦塞尔为球队的胜利立下汗马功劳,他全场贡献23分,并命中了数记关键三分球。
德文压哨命中
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— San Antonio Spurs (@ spurs) November 27, 2025
下场比赛:周五客场对阵掘金
毫无疑问,这是本赛季迄今为止最重要的一场比赛:马刺队必须取胜才能在NBA杯中继续前进。
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Spurs turn in complete performance against Portland to stay alive in NBA Cup

Following a close loss to Phoenix Sunday night, the Spurs played a complete game on Wednesday to remain in the running for the top seed (and the knockout rounds) in West Group C of the NBA Cup.
The intensity of the game was turned up to 100 right from the opening tip. Both teams executed plays to find open shooters, with Portland getting out to a fast 9-2 start. Following an early timeout from Mitch Johnson, the Spurs answered, as Devin Vassell hit back-to-back triples in the first four minutes of the match. The shooting then dried up on either side, turning the game into a mid-range battle. Deni Avdija stood out most, as he used his craft to create open looks while also bullying to the rim for tough finishes.
On a minutes restriction following three weeks off from a calf strain, Dylan Harper didn’t look any worse for wear physically. He used his footwork and strength to slither into the paint, but missed some easy bunnies he usually makes. Even so, the rookie still impacted the game by fighting for rebounds and dictating the pace, and it won’t take long before he’s fully up to speed. De’Aaron Fox, who started 0-5, also got going in the second quarter after a mid-ranger finally dropped. The game stayed competitive throughout the first half with no team leading by double digits, and the Spurs went into the break up 56-54.
Fox and Avdija stayed hot after halftime, trading buckets throughout the third. However, San Antonio’s role players stepped up too, allowing them to build a 12-point lead. Keldon Johnson provided his usual spark off the bench by crashing the boards and pumping up his team at every opportunity, while Julian Champagnie and Harrison Barnes made open shots and continued to be two of the Spurs’ most consistent players.
Meanwhile, Portland’s supporting cast continued to struggle, especially from deep. Toumani Camara and Jerami Grant combined to go just 2-16 from three, allowing the good guys to sag off of them and send more help to Avdija. As a result, the Blazers’ star ran out of gas too, missing five consecutive free throws after starting 7-7 and he managed to score just a single basket in the fourth. Since this was an NBA Cup game, though, the Spurs stayed aggressive, running up the score and emerging with a 115-102 victory to stay alive in West Group C.
Game notes
- De’Aaron Fox showed why he’s a bonafide star on Wednesday night. After starting 0-5 and not making a shot in the first, he went 11-20 the rest of the game and finished with 37 points — his personal high in a Spurs uniform. Swipa also chipped in with 6 rebounds, 8 assists, 3 steals, and a block, while going 3-8 from deep too. Don’t look now, but Fox has quietly shot 38% from three so far, which would be a career high. He’s only taken 58 on the season, but that’s a number worth monitoring throughout the year.
- As previously mentioned, Harper looked good physically. He was able to slash and get to the rim proficiently as usual, but the finishing was just a bit off. Given that he’s missed 10 games, I’d say he looked as well as we could’ve hoped for, and he should be all the way back in just a few games. Harper finished with 7 points on 2-8 shooting with 3 rebounds, 2 assists, and 2 steals. He was still aggressive looking for his shot and seemed to get his wind back as the game went on.
- The Spurs face off against the Nuggets Friday night to determine who finishes first in West Group C. More importantly, the winner of that game will also advance to the knockout stages, since both teams are currently 2-1 and there are already three other West teams with three wins (OKC, LAL, and PHX). In other words, Friday’s game is essentially an elimination game already, since the loser will automatically be eliminated from advancing to the knockout rounds.
Play of the game
Devin was instrumental in securing the victory, finishing with 23 points and a number of huge threes.
DEVIN BEATS THE BUZZER
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— San Antonio Spurs (@ spurs) November 27, 2025
Next game: @ Nuggets on Friday
Undoubtedly the biggest game of the season so far: the Spurs need to win to advance in the NBA Cup.
By Bill Huan, via Pounding The Rock