马刺 vs 爵士 114 - 127 技术统计 | 视频集锦
By Marilyn Dubinski | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2025-12-28 04:30:00

在取得一波8连胜,并刚刚连续战胜俄克拉荷马城雷霆队之后,马刺队迎来了一场典型的陷阱之战。自11月20日以来,这是球队首次回到主场迎来连续多场比赛,此前他们面对胜率不足五成的球队时战绩为13胜0负。然而,马刺队此役遭遇的犹他爵士队,后者在昨晚刚刚爆冷击败了底特律活塞队,并且今晚渴望再次掀翻强敌。在德阿隆·福克斯 (De’Aaron Fox) 缺阵,且首节过后进攻端手感冰凉的情况下,马刺队无法跟上一支手感滚烫、投篮神准的犹他队的节奏。尽管在比赛末段奋起直追并一度短暂扳平比分,但爵士队整晚都在做着同样的事情:每当马刺起势时,他们总能予以回应,最终送给马刺队九场比赛以来的首场(官方)失利。
比赛伊始,马刺队有些漫不经心。开场仅三分钟,爵士队连续命中三分,迫使主教练米奇·约翰逊在球队以4-10落后时请求了暂停。斯蒂芬·卡斯尔 (Stephon Castle) 随即挺身而出,他积极冲击篮筐迅速得到五分,并在防守端贡献两次抢断,引领了一波8-0的攻势。凯尔登·约翰逊 (Keldon Johnson) 替补登场,延续了他在俄克拉荷马城火热的三分球手感,命中了自己前三次的全部出手。马刺一度以30-19将领先优势扩大到11分。尽管爵士队本节三分线外7投6中,紧咬比分,但马刺在首节结束时仍以40-32保持领先。
此役重回首发阵容的维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama),在场上时能轻松杀入篮下得分,但他在第二节初被换下后,场上的好光景也随之结束。马刺队在首节火热的进攻状态荡然无存,他们开始出现草率的失误,并且满足于跳投,没有坚决攻击爵士队漏洞百出的防线。而在防守端,他们难以阻止对手,爵士队则延续了火热手感,在第二节中段凭借一波14-3的攻击波取得领先,并从此再未让出领先位置。同样的问题在之后的时间里持续困扰着马刺队,犹他一度将领先优势扩大到14分。半场结束前,马刺队得到最后四分,才将分差缩小到十分,以60-70进入下半场。本节他们以20-38的比分落后对手。
易边再战,情况并未好转,爵士队在进攻端继续予取予求,而马刺队的篮筐则像是加了盖一样。在犹他队以一波12-5的攻势开局,将领先优势扩大到82-65的17分后,马刺队才终于意识到应该更多地冲击内线。他们几次将分差追近到10分,但爵士队总能予以回应。此外,马刺队频频被抢断,或是错失空位三分机会,这让他们无法打出持续性的进攻高潮。进入第四节时,他们仍以87-98落后。
凯尔登为马刺队包办了第四节的前五分,尽管爵士队每次都能用三分球还以颜色,但马刺队没有放弃,他们利用进攻篮板和更加严密的防守奋力追赶。一次文班的突破扣篮加罚,帮助球队打出一波9-0的攻势,将分差缩小到三分。随后斯蒂芬·卡斯尔连得五分,将比分追至106平,但这已是他们所能达到的最接近的比分了。剧情再次上演,爵士队又一次作出了回应,而这次回应发生在文班下场休息期间,他们打出了一波10-4的攻势。文班在比赛还剩4分钟时重新登场,但马刺队所剩无几的反扑魔力已经消耗殆尽。比赛还剩2分钟时,爵士队再次将领先优势扩大到两位数。最终,马刺以114-127告负。
比赛要点
- 德阿隆·福克斯因“内收肌紧张”缺席,约翰逊称其伤势“确实存在但非常短暂”。考虑到这场比赛并非背靠背,而且他此前也未表现出任何需要“轮休”的迹象,我相信他的说法,但猜测他周一就能复出。话虽如此,马刺队极其想念他,他的缺席再次证明了其在场下的价值丝毫不亚于在场上。马刺队的赛季之所以在他从休赛期的腿筋伤势中回归后才真正起飞,是有原因的,因为他的领导力、得分和持球能力正是他缺阵时球队所欠缺的。我们无法断言有他在球队就一定能赢下这场比赛,但毫无疑问,球队非常想念他。
- 维克托·文班亚马在回归首发后表现尚可,但谈不上出色。他得到32分、7个篮板和5次盖帽,是少数几个意识到冲击篮筐才是对抗爵士队防守良策的马刺球员之一。但在防守端,他有时对射手跟得不够紧;他因为持球时想得太多而导致三次失误;并且三分球4投0中。尽管如此,最重要的是他已经足够健康,能够再次承担首发球员的出场时间。而我们能够看着这样的数据,还说这远非他最好的表现,这一事实本身就足以说明他作为一名球员已经达到了怎样的高度。
- 类似的情况也适用于卡斯尔,他的即时数据看起来还不错,但这实际上是他表现较差的比赛之一。一方面,他贡献了20分、7次助攻和2次抢断;但另一方面,他三分球8投1中(他还没到可以出手这么多次的射手水平,尤其是在手感不佳时),并且有4次失误,大多是由于试图直接冲入防守阵中被断球。作为一名第二持球手,他表现出色,但还没准备好成为场上唯一的组织者,与福克斯分担这些职责有助于掩盖他的一些不足。
- 凯尔登·约翰逊替补出场再次贡献了精彩表现,他14投10中,其中三分球7投5中,高效砍下27分。无需多言,他一直都很棒。作为凯尔登的忠实拥趸,我将继续为他竞选年度最佳第六人摇旗呐喊。
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Spurs fall for trap game against Jazz to end winning streak

Riding an 8-game winning streak and coming off consecutive wins against the Oklahoma City Thunder, the Spurs entered the ultimate trap game. Returning home for multiple games for the first time since November 20 and coming in 13-0 against sub-.500 teams, the Spurs ran into a Utah Jazz team that upset the Detroit Pistons the night before and were out for more blood tonight. Down De’Aaron Fox and cold on offense after the first quarter, the Spurs couldn’t keep up with a white-hot Utah team that seemingly couldn’t miss, and despite a late rally to briefly tie things up, the Jazz did what they did all night: respond to hand the Spurs their first (official) loss in nine games.
The Spurs were a little asleep at the wheel to start the game, with Mitch Johnson calling a timeout just three minutes in after consecutive Jazz threes had his team down 4-10 early. Stephon Castle responded by aggressively driving to the rim for five quick points and two steals on the other end as part of an 8-0 run, and Keldon Johnson entered and brought his hot three-point shooting over from OKC, hitting his first three attempts. The Spurs got the lead as high as 11 at 30-19, and while the Jazz hit 6-7 from three in the quarter themselves to keep things close, the Spurs still led 40-32 after the first 12 minutes.
Victor Wembanyama, who was back into he starting lineup tonight, was getting to the rim with ease before subbing out early in the second quarter, but the good vibes ended there, and the Spurs’ hot offense from the first quarter completely abandoned them. They started getting sloppy with the ball and settling for jumpers instead of attacking the Jazz’ porous defense. On the other end, they struggled to get stops, and the Jazz remained hot, taking a lead they would never relinquish just past the midway point of the quarter on a 14-3 run. The same problems continued to plague the Spurs throughout, and Utah stretched the lead as far as 14 before the Spurs scored the last four points of the half to get within ten, 60-70, after being outscored 38-20.
Things weren’t any better out of halftime, with the Jazz continuing to get what they wanted on offense while the lid traveled across to the other basket for the Spurs. The lead was out to 17 at 82-65 after Utah started on a 12-5 run before the Spurs finally got the memo to attack the paint more. They got within 10 a couple of times, but the Jazz always had an answer. The Spurs were also constantly getting stripped or missing open threes, preventing them from going on any kind of sustained run, and they were still down 87-98 heading into the fourth quarter.
Keldon scored the first five points of the fourth for the Spurs, and while Utah again responded with threes each time, the Spurs kept grinding, using the offensive glass and tightening up on defense to claw their way back. A driving Wemby dunk-and-one got them back within three on a 9-0 run, and five straight points from Stephon Castle tied things up at 106 apiece, but that would be as close as they got. Not to get too repetitive, but again the Jazz responded, this time with a 10-4 run while Wemby sat. Wemby re-eneterd with 4 minutes left, but whatever rally magic that Spurs had left was used up, and the Jazz were back up by double-digits with 2 minutes left, and the Spurs went on to lose 127-114.
Game notes
- De’Aaron Fox sat with “abductor tightness”, which Johnson called “real but very short-term”. Considering this is not a back-to-back and he has not shown any need for a “rest” game, I’ll take his word for it but will guess he’s back by Monday. That being said, the Spurs missed him terribly, and he once again showed his value in absence just as much as on the court. There’s a reason the Spurs’ season really took off once he returned from his offseason hamstring injury, and it’s because his leadership, scoring and ball-handling are something the Spurs otherwise lack when he’s out. There’s no saying if they win this game with him, but there’s no doubt he was certainly missed.
- Victor Wembanyama looked good-not-great in his return to the starting lineup. He scored 32 points, 7 rebounds and 5 blocks and was one of few Spurs who recognized that attacking the rim was the way to go against this Jazz defense, but he also sagged off shooters a bit too much on defense, had three turnovers from trying to do too much with the ball in his hands, and was 0-4 from three. Regardless, the most important part is he’s healthy enough to play starters minutes again, and the fact that we can look at those stats and say it was far from his finest outing says a lot about where he is as a player.
- A similar thing could be said of Castle, whose immediate stats look okay, but this was actually one of his poorer performances. On one hand, he had 20 points, 7 assists and 2 steals, but he was 1-8 from three (he is not that level of a shooter yet to be taking that many attempts, especially when he’s cold) and had 4 turnovers, mostly from trying to drive directly into the defense and getting stripped. He is excellent as a secondary handler but is not ready to be the only one on the court, and splitting those duties with Fox helps mask some of his deficiencies.
- Keldon Johnson had another excellent game off the bench with 27 points on 10-14 shooting, 5-7 from three. There isn’t much more to say other than he has been great and this Keldon Stan will continue advocating for him to win Sixth Man of the Year.
Up next: Monday vs. Cleveland Cavaliers
7:00 PM CT, NBC/Peacock
By Marilyn Dubinski, via Pounding The Rock