[PtR] 圣安东尼奥 vs. 孟菲斯,最终比分:马刺 126-119 击败灰熊,再度于关键时刻取胜

马刺 vs 灰熊 126 - 119 技术统计 | 视频集锦

By Marilyn Dubinski | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2025-12-03 03:46:20

在结束一段四连客之旅后短暂回归主场,又即将踏上另一段18天9城的征程之际,马刺队迎战了缺少贾·莫兰特 (Ja Morant) 的孟菲斯灰熊队,并如同本赛季首次交手那样,凭借第四节的一波关键攻势赢下了比赛。整场比赛过程焦灼,双方领先优势均未超过7分,并有多达22次交替领先。但凭借火热的三分球手感和及时的投篮命中,马刺最终以126-119获胜,取得了本赛季主场对阵灰熊的第二场胜利,这也是他们自2019年以来首次在主场击败对手。

哈里森·巴恩斯 (Harrison Barnes) 轰下马刺生涯新高的31分,三分球12投7中;而德阿隆·福克斯 (De’Aaron Fox) 则摆脱了开局的进攻慢热,贡献了29分,并在关键时刻命中数记重要投篮。灰熊队方面六人得分上双,由替补出场的卡姆·斯宾塞 (Cam Spencer) 得到21分领衔,杰伦·威尔斯 (Jaylen Wells) 贡献20分,扎克·伊迪 (Zach Edey) 则拿下19分、15个篮板的两双数据。

赛后观察

  • 主教练米奇·约翰逊 (Mitch Johnson) 在赛前表示,维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama) 和斯蒂芬·卡斯尔 (Stephon Castle) 将不会随队前往奥兰多参加明天的比赛,但并未排除他们最终归队、加入这段四连客之旅的可能性。这段客场之旅将在12月10日于洛杉矶对阵湖人时结束,那场比赛同时也是季中锦标赛的四分之一决赛。两名球员均已恢复训练,并正在努力逐渐提升状态。(我发誓,“提升状态”已经成了约翰逊教练的新口头禅。)
  • 马刺开局在进攻端有些慢热,但在前八次三分出手命中六球后迅速找到节奏。事实上,直到迪伦·哈珀 (Dylan Harper) 在比赛进行到8分钟时抢下进攻篮板并上篮得手,他们才命中了本场第一记两分球。总计,该节共有五名不同球员命中三分,包括哈里森·巴恩斯的三投三中,并由卡特·布莱恩特 (Carter Bryant) 在节末命中压哨球,帮助马刺以36-32领先。
  • 我们在第二节初看到了一次经典的“比尔·肯尼迪式”回看,当时裁判们正在审查杰里米·索汉 (Jeremy Sochan) 和伊迪之间的一次肢体冲突。在争抢一个地板球时,伊迪拉拽索汉的手臂致其倒地,从而引发了这次冲突和比赛暂停。裁判比尔·肯尼迪 (Bill Kennedy) 用他那标志性的、对着镜头侧身坏笑的表情和略带嘲讽的语气宣布了审查结果。最终的判罚是吹罚伊迪犯规,没有追加技术犯规,但即便判罚对你的主队不利,肯尼迪的风格也总能让你会心一笑。
  • 对马刺而言,这是一个成也三分、败也三分,手感起伏不定的上半场。当他们三分命中时,他们就领先;而当他们在每节开局慢热、手感冰凉时,灰熊就会反超比分。这导致马刺半场仅以63-59领先,但感觉分差本应更大。尽管三分球22投11中表现出色,但分差未能拉开的部分原因在于他们的两分球命中率不高,仅为23投10中。福克斯和德文·瓦塞尔 (Devin Vassell) 的投篮挣扎就是一部分原因,他们的表现堪称上半场的缩影:两人合计三分球6投4中,但两分球却是9投2中。
  • 投篮的主题在第三节得以延续。当马刺命中三分时,他们一度领先多达7分;而当他们投不进时,比分就会被反超,第三节结束时他们反而落后一分。这是一场奇怪的比赛,因为通常马刺队与这支灰熊队之间那些众所周知的问题,都源于莫兰特或小贾伦·杰克逊 (Jaren Jackson Jr.) 的爆发。莫兰特目前有伤在身,而JJJ整晚表现低迷且陷入犯规困扰。就连伊迪的表现,与他近来高光的标准相比也只能算平平。灰熊队只是依靠几位角色球员和替补球员的出色发挥咬住了比分。
  • 第四节,随着马刺的投篮继续挣扎,感觉灰熊开始要拉开比分了。但马刺抓住了伊迪和JJJ都身背五次犯规不得不下场休息的机会,开始冲击内线,尤其是凯尔登·约翰逊 (Keldon Johnson) 和迪伦·哈珀。在对手两大内线离场期间,他们打出了一波9-0的攻势,重新夺回领先并找回了势头。卢克·科内特 (Luke Kornet) 在防守端表现出色,送出5次盖帽,其中几次是送给伊迪的。而“末节之王”福克斯则用关键投篮锁定了胜局。
  • 我们终于看到了一场急需的、表现出色的杰里米·索汉的比赛(无论对他自己还是对我而言)。他在攻防两端都很稳健,投篮精准,并积极拼抢进攻篮板(尽管赛季初三分命中率不错,但他本场还是放弃了一些空位三分的机会),同时在防守端也贡献良多。其结果就是凯利·奥利尼克 (Kelly Olynyk) 在下半场没有获得上场时间,而索汉最终以6投5中的效率得到11分、6个篮板和两次抢断。

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San Antonio vs. Memphis, Final Score: Spurs beat Grizzlies in the clutch again, 126-119

In a brief return home from a four-game road trip ahead of another in which they will play in 9 cities in 18 nights, the Spurs took on the Ja Morant-less Memphis Grizzles, and for the second time this season won by using a big fourth quarter run to end the game. It was a tight game throughout with neither team leading by more than 7 and 22 lead changes, but hot three-point shooting and timely shot-making led the Spurs to the 126-119 victory, giving them their second home win against the Grizzlies this season after having not beaten them here since 2019.

Harrison Barnes scored a Spurs-career high of 31 points on 7-12 from three, and De’Aaron Fox shook off a slow offensive start to chip in 29 points, including some huge shots in the clutch. Six Grizzlies scored in double figures, led by 21 from Cam Spencer off the bench, 20 from Jaylen Wells, and a 19-point, 15-rebound double-double for Zach Edey.

Observations

  • Mitch Johnson said before the game that Victor Wembanyama and Stephon Castle will not travel with the team to Orlando for tomorrow’s game but did not rule out them eventually joining the four-game road trip, which will conclude in Los Angeles against the Lakers on December 10 as the quarterfinals of the In-Season Tournament. Both players have been back in practice and are working on ramping back up. (I swear that’s Johnson’s new favorite term.)
  • The Spurs started a little slow on offense but got going after hitting six of their first eight threes. In fact, they didn’t hit a two until a Dylan Harper layup off an offensive rebound 8 minutes into the game. In all, five different players hit threes in the quarter, including 3-3 from Harrison Barnes and capped off by one from Carter Bryant just before the buzzer to give the Spurs a 36-32 lead.
  • We got a classic Bill Kennedy review early in the second quarter when the refs went to review a scuffle between Jeremy Sochan and Edey. With his signature sideways smirk at the camera and sarcastic tone, Kennedy announced the review after Edey pulled Sochan to the ground by the arm as they battled for a loose ball, resulting in the scuffle and stoppage of play. The result of the review was a foul call on Edey and no technicals, but even if the call goes against your team, Kennedy will make you laugh.
  • It was a live-and-die by the three, streaky first half for the Spurs. When they were hitting their threes, they were ahead. When they weren’t during slow starts to each quarter, the Grizzlies would pull ahead, resulting in a 63-59 Spurs halftime lead that felt like it should have been more. Part of the reason it wasn’t more despite shooting an excellent 11-22 from three is they hit fewer twos at just 10-23. Some of that was shooting struggles of Fox and Devin Vassell, who encapsulated the first half by combining to shoot 4-6 from three but 2-9 from two.
  • The shooting theme continued in the third quarter, where when the Spurs were hitting threes, they were ahead by as much 7, and when they weren’t they got behind, including by one by the end of the quarter. It was a strange game because usually the Spurs’ well documented issues with this team stem from Ja Morant and/or Jaren Jackson Jr. going off. Morant is injured, and JJJ was ineffective and battled foul trouble all night. Even Edey was somewhat pedestrian by his recent lofty standards. They just got good games from several role and bench players.
  • It felt like the Grizzlies were starting to pull away in the fourth as the Spurs shooting struggles continued, but they took advantage of both Edey and JJJ having to sit with five fouls and started attacking the paint, especially Keldon Johnson and Dylan Harper, and used a 9-0 run while they were out to retake the lead and get the momentum back. Luke Kornet was huge on defense with 5 blocks, including a few on Edey, and Fourth Quarter Fox sealed the deal with some clutch shooting.
  • We finally got a much-needed good Jeremy Sochan game (that both he and I needed). He was solid on both ends, hitting his shots and grabbing offensive rebounds (although he passed up a few open threes despite starting the season shooting well) while playing solid defense. The result was no Kelly Olynyk minutes in the second half, and Sochan finished with 11 points on 5-6 shooting, 6 rebounds and two steals.

By Marilyn Dubinski, via Pounding The Rock

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