马刺 vs 开拓者 110 - 115 技术统计 | 视频集锦
By Marilyn Dubinski | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2026-01-04 04:40:00

在2026年马刺队的主场首战中,两支人手短缺的球队在背靠背第二晚的比赛中狭路相逢,但遗憾的是,阵容更为残缺的波特兰开拓者队笑到了最后。在经历了慢热的第一节后,马刺在第二节一度落后多达15分,随后他们奋起直追,并在你来我往的第三节中几次反超比分。然而,他们在第四节开局阶段有所松懈,给了波特兰建立缓冲优势的空间,而这点优势最终足以顶住马刺在最后几分钟的又一次反扑。
多诺万·克林根 (Donovan Clingan) 开场手感火热,包揽了开拓者队的前11分,其中包括三记三分球弹无虚发。随后,前马刺球员西迪·西索科 (Sidy Cissoko) 的一记三分命中,迫使马刺在开场五分钟后以10-17落后的情况下请求暂停。开拓者开场8次三分出手命中5球,一度将领先优势扩大到12分,而马刺则投丢了前五次三分尝试,其中几次还是空位机会,直到朱利安·尚帕尼 (Julian Champagnie) 终于命中一球。马刺的替补阵容发起反击,一度将比分追至21-27,只差6分,但波特兰稳住阵脚,在第一节结束时以35-24领先。
进入第二节,马刺在得分和限制波特兰转换进攻方面持续挣扎,很快就几次发现自己落后了15分。随着马刺提升防守强度,开拓者火热的手感终于开始降温,但由于马刺在进攻端的投篮屡屡弹框而出,他们花了很长时间才开始逐步蚕食分差。几次依靠篮板发起的转换进攻得分终于激活了球队的进攻,一波15-1的攻击波让他们将比分追至45-46仅差一分。但开拓者凭借几记三分球拒绝交出领先优势,半场结束时,马刺仍以51-55落后。
第三节伊始,斯蒂芬·卡斯尔 (Stephon Castle) 助攻卢克·科内特 (Luke Kornet) 在低位轻松得到5分,马刺终于取得了本场比赛的首次领先。此后,两队在整个第三节你来我往,交替得分,领先优势10次易主。马刺曾几次领先多达3分,但在经历了11分钟仿佛永无止境的投篮表演赛后,开拓者打出了一波看似“巨大”的6-0小高潮,在第三节结束时以87-80取得领先。
第四节开场,波特兰连中两记三分,转眼间,马刺此前追分的努力几乎化为乌有,分差再次回到13分。哈里森·巴恩斯 (Harrison Barnes) 的一记三分帮助球队止血,随后他的两次罚球和一记抛投将分差追至91-97,仅差6分。开拓者在一段时间内始终让他们无法进一步迫近,但“第四节之王”德阿隆·福克斯 (De’Aaron Fox) 回到场上,他连中两记三分,并引领了一波8-1的攻势,在比赛还剩3分多钟时将分差追至只差两分。波特兰随即用两记三分还以颜色,之后卡斯尔连得五分,帮助马刺再次将分差缩小到一分。但在错失一次反超比分的机会后,全场砍下29分、11个篮板和10次助攻三双数据的德尼·阿夫迪亚 (Deni Avdija) 在比赛还剩50秒时命中一记致命三分,将领先优势扩大到四分。此后马刺未能再得分,最终以110-115憾负,这是他们本赛季第二次输给胜率不足五成的球队。
赛后观察
- 本场比赛最大的差距来自三分线外,开拓者命中了19记三分,而马刺只有10记。这一差距抵消了他们在其他方面的所有优势,例如内线得分(54-42)和罚球线得分(20-16,尽管波特兰的罚球次数更多)。自从尚帕尼在对阵尼克斯时创下纪录之夜以及凯尔登·约翰逊(本场比赛未出手三分)有过稳定投射表现之后,马刺的三分球就一直处于挣扎状态。最需要一场比赛来终结低迷的当属巴恩斯,他在过去10场比赛中三分球46投仅11中。今晚他也没能找回手感,7投仅2中。
- 由于维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama) 缺阵,凯利·奥利尼克 (Kelly Olynyk) 获得了替补中锋的上场时间。他表现尚可,但谈不上出色。然而,主教练米奇·约翰逊 (Mitch Johnson) 做出了一个奇怪的决定,在第一节末段派上了一套没有任何中锋的阵容,场上五人是福克斯、卡斯尔、迪伦·哈珀 (Dylan Harper)、约翰逊和卡特·布莱恩特 (Carter Bryant)。毫不意外,这套阵容在防守端被一支喜欢打大个阵容的波特兰队彻底摧毁。
- 说到布莱恩特,他又打出了一场灾难性的表现,包括一次糟糕的扣篮和三分不中。尽管我非常看好他的未来,但他显然还没有为NBA做好准备。我不明白为什么他还能继续获得常规的出场时间,尤其是当索汉在板凳上虚度光阴(交易价值也在不断缩水)时。在过去四场比赛中,布莱恩特仅出场30分钟,在场正负值就达到了-33,这既是他个人表现的问题,也与他搭档的球员有关。也许这并非最初的计划,但他需要去G联赛锻炼。
- 赛程专家们一直指出,马刺本月拥有全联盟最多的五次“两晚休息时间”,这听起来很棒,但他们没有指出的是,其中两次休息是夹在连续三组背靠背比赛之间的,从对阵步行者的比赛和本场比赛开始,马刺本月总共有四次背靠背。正如TJ·福特 (TJ Ford) 在赛前节目中指出的,球员们宁愿每场比赛之间都有休息,也不愿在经历背靠背之后再获得更长的喘息时间,尤其是在每次都需要客场奔波的情况下。不过,马刺本赛季在背靠背第二场的比赛中战绩为4胜1负,所以今晚是他们第一次看起来受到了赛程的影响。
下场比赛:周二客场挑战孟菲斯灰熊
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马刺本赛季在主场两次战胜灰熊,结束了自2019年以来未能在圣安东尼奥击败对手的尴尬纪录。在那两场比赛中,贾·莫兰特 (Ja Morant) 并未出战,但这次他应该会登场。与此同时,虽然尚未确认是否出战,但文班将随队前往孟菲斯,这一点值得关注。
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Slow start dooms Spurs in loss to Trail Blazers

Two short-handed teams on the second night of a back-to-back collided in the Spurs’ home opener of 2026, but unfortunately, the more shorthanded Portland Trail Blazers prevailed. After a slow first quarter, the Spurs found themselves down by 15 points a couple of times in the second before finally fighting back and even taking the lead a few times in a back-and-forth third quarter. Unfortunately, they took their foot off the gas to start the fourth, giving Portland room to build some cushion, and that would end up being just enough to stave off one last Spurs comeback attempt in the final minutes.
Donovan Clingan was hot to start the game, scoring the Blazers’ first 11 points, including hitting 3-3 threes, and another three from former Spur Sidy Cissoko forced a Spurs timeout after five minutes with them down 10-17. The lead was stretched as high as 12 with Portland hitting five of their first 8 threes while the Spurs missed their first five, several of which were open, before Julian Champagnie finally got one to fall. The Spurs bench fought back a bit, getting as close six at 27-21, but Portland recovered and led 35-24 after the first quarter.
The Spurs continued to struggle to score or stop Portland in transition to open the second quarter and quickly found themselves down 15 a few times. The Blazers’ hot shooting finally started cooling off as the Spurs upped their defense, but it took a while before they finally started chopping away at the lead as shots continued to roll off the rim on the other end. A few transition buckets off rebounds finally got them going offensively, and a 15-1 run got them within a point at 45-46, but the Blazers refused to cede the lead with a couple of threes, and the Spurs were still down 51-55 at the half.
The Spurs finally took their first lead of the game to open the third with Stephon Castle finding Luke Kornet down low for five quick points, and the teams traded buckets and the lead 10 times throughout the quarter. The Spurs led by as much as three a couple of times, but after 11 minutes of what felt like a game of H-O-R-S-E that would never end, the Blazers used what felt like a “huge” 6-0 burst up the lead to 87-80 at the end of the third.
Portland hit two threes to open the fourth quarter, and just like that most of the work the Spurs had done to get back in the game was undone with the lead back up to 13. A Harrison Barnes three helped stop the bleeding, and a couple of free throws and floater from him got them back within six, 91-97. The Blazers continued to keep them at arm’s length for a while, but fourth quarter De’Aaron Fox came back in and made back-to-back threes as part of a 8-1 run to them back within two with just over 3 minutes left. Portland responded with back-to-back threes before five straight points from Castle got the Spurs back within one, but after they had a chance but failed to take the lead, Deni Avdija, who had a 29-11-10 triple-double on the night, hit the back-breaking three to get them up four with 50 sec left, and the Spurs couldn’t find another bucket, leading to a 110-115 loss, their second against a sub-.500 team this season.
Game Notes
- The biggest difference in the game was from outside the arc, where the Blazers hit 19 threes compared to just 1o for the Spurs. That offset any other advantages they had, such as points in the paint (54-42) or at the free throw line (20-16 despite Portland having more attempts). It has been a rough stretch of games for the Spurs from beyond Champagnie’s record night against the Knicks and some solid shooting from Keldon Johnson (who did not attempt a three in this game). The biggest beneficiary of a slump buster would be Barnes, who had hit just 11-46 in their last 1o games. It didn’t come tonight, as he was just 2-7.
- Without Victor Webmanyama, Kelly Olynyk got the backup center minutes. He was okay-not-great, but in an odd decision, Mitch Johnson rolled out a line-up without either of him or Kornet, going with Fox, Castle, Dylan Harper, Johnson, and Carter Bryant late in the first quarter. Unsurprisingly, they got killed on defense against a Portland team that likes to play big.
- Speaking of Bryant, he had another brutal outing with a badly missed dunk and three, and as much as I’m fan of his for the future, he just isn’t ready for the NBA, and I don’t understand why he continues to get regular-ish minutes, especially with Sochan on the bench wasting away (and getting devalued on the trade market). Bryant has managed to be a -33 in just 30 minutes over the last four games, and it’s just as much his play contributing as it is who he’s playing with. It may not have originally been the plan, but he needs G League minutes.
- Scheduling gurus have been pointing out that the Spurs have the most 2-night breaks in the NBA this month at five, which is great and all, but they fail to point out that two of those are coming in between three consecutive sets of back-to-backs, starting with the Pacers game and this one, and the Spurs have the four total this month. As TJ Ford pointed out in the pregame show, players would prefer to always have a break between games over back-to-backs with larger breaks in between, especially when you have to travel each time. Still, the Spurs 4-1 on the second night of back-to-backs this season, so tonight was the first time they appeared affected by it.
Up next: Tuesday at Memphis Grizzlies
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The Spurs won their two home games against the Grizzlies this season, ending an embarrassing streak of having not beaten them in SA since 2019. They didn’t have Ja Morant in those two games, but they should this time. At the same time, without confirming he’d play, Wemby will travel with the team to Memphis, so that’s something to keep an eye on.
By Marilyn Dubinski, via Pounding The Rock