马刺 @ 步行者 123 - 113 技术统计 | 视频集锦
By Gary Quan | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2026-01-03 02:41:38

凯尔登·约翰逊 (Keldon Johnson) 在第三节末段用三记关键三分球拯救了球队停滞的进攻。今晚,在与新秀迪伦·哈珀 (Dylan Harper) 以及替补大个子凯利·奥利尼克 (Kelly Olynyk) 的共同努力下,马刺的替补阵容在客场123-113的艰苦胜利中大放异彩。圣安东尼奥掌控了进攻篮板(全场篮板总数49-40占优,其中进攻篮板12个),并在上半场用强硬的对抗匹配了印第安纳的节奏,轰下71分的同时夺取了两位数的领先优势。印第安纳步行者则在今晚遭遇了他们的11连败。
在维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama) 缺阵的情况下,马刺由斯蒂芬·卡斯尔 (Stephon Castle)(19分、8篮板、8助攻、2抢断)和德阿龙·福克斯 (De’Aaron Fox)(24分、7篮板、4助攻)领衔。凯尔登·约翰逊(16分、6篮板)在下半场的及时投射将圣安东尼奥从悬崖边拉了回来。哈珀(22分、2抢断)与奥利尼克(10分、5篮板)也提供了出色的支援。
饱受伤病困扰的印第安纳队由帕斯卡尔·西亚卡姆 (Pascal Siakam)(23分、10篮板、5助攻)和安德鲁·内姆哈德 (Andrew Nembhard)(19分、6助攻、6篮板)领军。TJ·麦康奈尔 (TJ McConnell)(14分、2抢断)一如既往地在对阵圣安东尼奥时替补出场表现出色。前马刺球员米卡·波特 (Micah Potter) 也贡献了16分和6个篮板。
顶替泰瑞斯·哈利伯顿 (Tyrese Haliburton) 出战的安德鲁·内姆哈德在开场前半节的得分就超过了马刺全队。斯蒂芬·卡斯尔凭借一己之力阻止了印第安纳拉开比分,随后马刺用一波10-0的攻势回应了步行者的开局冲击。圣安东尼奥的后卫群帮助球队紧咬比分,但麦康奈尔的两次突破上篮帮助印第安纳在第一节结束时领先一分。
如果说斯蒂芬·卡斯尔是第一节的主角,那么福克斯和哈珀则在第二节掌控了舞台,全队单节10投8中的命中率帮助马刺在第二节取得了舒适的领先。步行者替补贾雷斯·沃克 (Jarace Walker) 在三分线外手感火热。圣安东尼奥的替补阵容(当时约翰逊在更衣室)在节中时段对于扩大优势起到了关键作用。在领先优势一度达到16分后,TJ·麦康奈尔用他魔术般的中距离投篮向圣安东尼奥发起了猛攻。然而,马刺对印第安纳的每一次攻势都有所回应,最终以71-56的领先优势进入中场休息。
圣安东尼奥在第三节初段一度有将比赛打花的趋势,但印第安纳提升了身体对抗强度,阻止了马刺任何轻松的转换进攻或半场阵地战得分。西亚卡姆的进攻有所斩获,而马刺的投篮手感则突然冰冷至极(第三节三分球颗粒无收!)。随后,印第安纳的替补后卫麦康奈尔和谢泼德从西亚卡姆手中接过进攻火炬,让比赛悬念再起。马刺过多地选择远距离跳投,幸运的是,他们仍带着93-85的领先优势进入第四节。
场边观察
- 那些嘉年华配色的球衣在黄蓝海洋中显得格外亮眼。但 *‘Yes-CERS *’ 这个营销点子确实不错。
- 差不多快一年了,但对于两支球队来说,巴黎奥运会仿佛已是恍如隔世。而且我敢肯定,印第安纳波利斯的任何人都没想到会以6胜28负开局。
- 卢克·科内特 (Luke Kornet) 和奥利尼克的高位策应传球堪称一绝。虽然还比不上国王时代的迪瓦茨和韦伯,但他们为圣安东尼奥的后卫们提供了绝佳的“管家式”服务。
- 上半场末段当斯蒂芬·卡斯尔站上罚球线时,一个球迷大喊:“ *嘿,卡斯尔,你喜欢吃冷的热狗吧! *” [真是典型的中西部式嘲讽]
- 我已经数不清今晚有多少球员在底线和禁区内倒地了,但次数肯定超过了70次。
- 今晚场上有很多来自亚利桑那大学的球员:卡特·布莱恩特 (Carter Bryant)、本内迪克特·马图林 (Bennedict Mathurin) 和TJ·麦康奈尔。在获得更多出场时间后,卡特是今晚场上表现第二好的“野猫队”球员。
- (自言自语)杰伊·赫夫 (Jay Huff) [联盟盖帽王???]——会是圣安东尼奥未来的买断目标吗?
- 卡斯尔个人秀 :第三节有一次非常精彩的突破,他明知道自己可以靠速度冲过西亚卡姆,但他先用一个犹豫步运球引诱这名步行者球员靠近,然后加速甩开他直捣黄龙,不仅打成进球还造成了犯规。
- 本场最佳镜头#1 :下半场后段,在林迪·沃特斯三世 (Lindy Waters III) 命中左侧底角三分后,他抢下篮板快速推进,并将球传给了右侧底角的哈珀,后者命中一记转换三分,帮助圣安东尼奥以49-40领先。
- 本场最佳镜头#2 – 奥利尼克特辑 :奥利尼克在第二节上演了惊艳的个人秀:一次转身突破挑篮、一次导致步行者失误的成功抢断、一次手递手助攻沃特斯三世命中三分、一次对西亚卡姆投篮的封盖,以及制造了波特的一次进攻犯规。而为这一切锦上添花的,是一记补扣和一次对麦康奈尔WWE式的推搡(我相信绝大多数Pounding The Rock的读者们也想这么做)。
比赛进程回顾
尚帕尼三次出手不中;然而,斯蒂芬·卡斯尔的突破扣篮为马刺今晚首开纪录。尽管步行者的进攻多次被犯规打断,内姆哈德还是连得数分。在米卡·波特命中一记三分后,圣安东尼奥在几分钟内就落后了九分。西亚卡姆因肘击斯蒂芬·卡斯尔的面部而领到个人第二次犯规。斯蒂芬·卡斯尔杂耍般的补篮将分差缩小到五分,但内姆哈德继续予取予求。比赛进行到七分钟时,尚帕尼终于命中一记三分,随后奥利尼克的补篮和侧翼三分帮助圣安东尼奥首次取得领先。约翰逊替补登场后迅速命中两球。布莱恩特为约翰逊的一次得分送出了一记非常流畅的助攻,并命中一记强硬的抛投。哈珀的打三分得手帮助马刺在第一节结束时仅落后一分,尽管印第安纳的投篮命中率超过了50%。
第二节开始时,约翰逊在一次投篮不中后痛苦倒地,然而,步行者未能在另一端5打4的情况下得分——反倒是哈珀完成抢断并上演转换进攻扣篮。福克斯找到了自己的节奏,命中了几记关键投篮。替补球员贾雷斯·沃克命中了他本场的第三和第四记跳投,帮助印第安纳紧咬比分,但马刺迅速回敬了一波6-0的小高潮。沃特斯三世在弧顶命中三分,将圣安东尼奥的领先优势扩大到十二分。约翰逊在更衣室待了大约十(现实时间)分钟后重返赛场。该节最后阶段的场面激烈得像一场SEC(东南联盟)的橄榄球赛,西亚卡姆的翻身跳投将印第安纳的劣势追至九分。斯蒂芬·卡斯尔,就像他开场时频繁做的那样,完成了一次令人印象深刻的突破上篮,随后与科内特完成了他们每晚例行的空接配合,帮助圣安东尼奥带着13分的领先优势进入下半场。
在几名球员摔倒在地后,斯蒂芬·卡斯尔再次助攻科内特打成一次传统的2+1,开启了第三节的序幕。我们需要为福克斯杀入禁区的打法起个响亮的名号,他的一记后撤步跳投帮助圣安东尼奥领先到19分。然而此后,马刺的表现一落千丈。波特连续命中两记三分,随后又以两次试手感的打铁告终。在接近三分钟的时间里,比分一直僵持在84-72。在一次圣安东尼奥挑战失败期间,主裁判将凯尔登称为‘卡尔文(威震天)·约翰逊’。谢泼德的两次急停跳投帮助步行者将分差追至八分。麦康奈尔在马刺的防线中肆意穿梭,将比分差距缩小到两个进攻回合之内。巴恩斯的罚球和福克斯的跳投为马刺在进入第四节前提供了一丝喘息空间。
想要了解步行者球迷的视角,请访问 8 Points, 9 Seconds 。
圣安东尼奥将返回主场迎来一场 背靠背第二场 的比赛,于明晚中部夏令时时间7点整,迎战由德尼·阿夫迪亚 (Deni Avdija) 领衔的波特兰开拓者队。
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San Antonio vs. Indiana, Final Score: Spurs earn tough road win over Pacers, 123-113

Keldon Johnson rescued a stalled offense late in the third quarter with three crucial triples and along with Rookie Dylan Harper and backup big Kelly Olynyk, the Spurs’ reserves stood out brightest in a hard-fought road victory tonight 123-113. San Antonio controlled the offensive boards (12 total while winning the overall battle 49-40) and matched Indiana’s muscle and to wrest a double-digit lead in a 71-point first half. The Indiana Pacers suffered their 11th straight loss tonight.
Without Victor Wembanyama, the Spurs’ Stephon Castle (19 points, 8 rebounds, 8 assists, and 2 steals) and De’Aaron Fox (24 points, 7 rebounds, and 4 assists) led the way tonight. Keldon Johnson’s (16 points and 6 rebounds) timely shooting in the second half saved San Antonio from pending doom. Harper (22 points and 2 steals) produced stellarly along with Olynyk (10 points and 5 rebounds) in support.
An injury-riddled Indiana squad was led by Pascal Siakam (23 points, 10 rebounds, and 5 assists) and Andrew Nembhard (19 points, 6 assists, and 6 rebounds). TJ McConnell (14 points and 2 steals), as he has often done against San Antonio, excelled off the bench. Former Spur Micah Potter chipped in 16 points and 6 rebounds.
Tyrese Haliburton-replacement Andrew Nembhard outscored the Spurs by himself over the first half of the opening stanza. Castle single-handedly prevented Indiana from running away with things through sheer will, and the Spurs were able to answer the Pacers’ initial burst with their own 10-0 run. San Antonio’s cadre of guards helped their team keep things close, but McConnell’s two driving lay-ups helped Indiana end the first up by one.
While Castle was the story of the first period, Fox and Harper took center stage in the second and the team’s 8-for-10 shooting gave the Spurs a comfortable lead in the second. Pacer reserve Jarace Walker caught fire from behind the arc. San Antonio’s reserves (with Johnson in the locker room) were pivotal in extending their advantage throughout the middle minutes. After the lead got as big as 16, TJ McConnell rained mid-range wizardry on San Antonio. However, the Spurs had an answer for everything Indiana threw at them and went to the break up 71-56.
San Antonio threatened to put the game way early in the third period, but Indiana ratcheted up the physicality to prevent any easy baskets in transition or in the halfcourt. Siakam had some success to counter the Spurs’ suddenly ice-cold shootint touch (0-for-the third!). Indiana’s reserve guards, McConnell and Sheppard, then took the torch from Siakam and made things very interesting. The Spurs settled too often for long jumpers and were fortunate to go to the fourth still ahead 93-85.
Observations
- Those Fiesta unis looked immaculate tonight admist a sea of yellow and navy blue. But the ‘Yes-CERS’ is a nice bit of marketing.
- It’s nearly been a year, but the Paris Games seem like a lifetime ago for both teams. And I’m sure no one in Indianapolis imagined starting 6-28.
- Luke Kornet’s and Olynyk’s high-post passing is sublime. Not quite Kings’ era Divac and Webber, but they serve as excellent butlers to San Antonio’s guards.
- While Castle was at the stripe late in the opening half, a fan yelled “Hey Castle, you like your hot dogs cold!” [such a midwestern insult]
- I lost count of the times a player hit the floor along the baseline and in the paint tonight, but it must have been over 70.
- Lots of University of Arizona representation tonight: Carter Bryant, Bennedict Mathurin, and TJ McConnell. In his increased minutes, Carter was the second-best Wildcat out there tonight.
- (thinking aloud) Jay Huff [leading the league in blocks???] – future buyout candidate for San Antonio?
- Castle Hills: There was one particular drive in the third period, where he knew he could burst by Siakam, but he had a hesi-dribble to draw the Pacer near him, and then beat him to the rim to score a basket and draw a foul in the process.
- Sequence of the Game #1: Later in the first half, and after Lindy Waters III hit from the left corner, he took a rebound downcourt and fed Harper in the right corner for a transition three to make it 49-40 San Antonio.
- Sequence of the Game #2 – Olynyk Edition: Olynyk had himself a spectacular second quarter: a spinning drive and scoop, a deflection that led to a Pacer turnover, a handoff to Waters III that led to a three, a block on a Siakam attempt, and drew an offensive foul on Potter. All of this awesomeness was puncutated by a tip jam and a WWE shove of McConnell (which most, if not all, Pounders would do, too).
Game Rundown
Champagnie missed his three shots; however, Castle’s driving dunk was the first scoring this evening for the Spurs. Though the Pacers’ scoring was often interrupted by foul calls, Nembhard put up a touchdown’s worth of points. San Antonio found itself down nine within minutes after a Micah Potter three. Siakam picked up his second foul with an elbow to Castle’s face. Castle’s acrobatic tip-in trimmed the deficit to five, but Nembhard continued to score at will. Champagnie finally connected from three seven minutes in, and Olynyk’s putback and wing three gave San Antonio its first lead. Johnson scored two fast buckets after checking in. Bryant had a really smooth assist on one of Johnson’s scores and a physical floater. Harper’s and-1 helped end the Spurs’ quarter down only one despite Indiana shooting over 50%.
Johnson went down tenderly at the start of the second after a missed shot, and yet, the Pacers were unable to convert a 5-on-4 at the other end – with Harper nabbing a steal and a transition dunk. Fox found his footing for several needed buckets. Reserve Jarace Walker knocked down his third and fourth jumpers to help Indiana keep pace, but the Spurs responded with a quick 6-0 run. Waters III straightaway three put San Antonio up a dozen. Johnson returned to action after being in the locker room for roughly ten (real-life) minutes. The action resembled a SEC football game over the last part of the frame, and Siakam’s turnaround brought Indiana within nine. Castle, like he did so often early on, drove impressively for a lay-up and then teammed with Kornet for their once-nightly lob, to put San Antonio up 13 going to the half.
After several players tumbled to the floor, Castle again found Kornet for a traditional and-1 to start the third. There needs to be a good catchphrase for his forays into the paint, but Fox’s stepback jumper put San Antonio up 19. The Spurs fell off a cliff thereafter. Potter had two straight threes, and then followed it two heat-check bricks. The teams stayed glued to 84-72 for nearly three minutes. The lead referee, during an unsuccessful San Antonio challenge, referred to Keldon as ‘Calvin (Megatron) Johnson.’ Sheppard’s pair of pull-ups brought the Pacers within eight. McConnell ran roughshod through and around Spurs defenders to make it a two-possession game. Barnes’ free throws and Fox’s jumper supplied the Spurs a slight cushion heading to the fourth.
For the Pacers fan’s perspective, please visit 8 Points, 9 Seconds.
San Antonio returns home for a SEGABABA and face Deni Avdija and the Portland Trail Blazers tomorrow night at 7:00 PM CDT.
By Gary Quan, via Pounding The Rock