[PtR] 圣安东尼奥客场对阵波士顿,终场比分:马刺 100-95 乱战险胜凯尔特人

马刺 @ 凯尔特人 100 - 95 技术统计 | 视频集锦

By Marilyn Dubinski | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2026-01-11 03:28:30

圣安东尼奥马刺队刚刚在主场大胜湖人,但仍在寻找近几周以来一直未能找回的进攻节奏。今晚,他们也并未完全如愿,但面对联盟中状态最火热的球队之一——波士顿凯尔特人,马刺队打出了坚实的防守。他们整场比赛都紧咬比分,并在最后时刻于攻防两端上演关键表现,最终以 100-95 的比分拿下胜利,为艰巨的三连客之旅开了个好头。

维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama) 贡献 21 分、3 次盖帽以及在关键时刻的几记重要投篮,继续为年度最佳第六人奖项增添砝码(他甚至可能会从凯尔登·约翰逊 (Keldon Johnson) 那里抢走一些选票!)。德阿龙·福克斯 (De’Aaron Fox) 则在 16 投 9 中的情况下,悄无声息地贡献了 21 分。前马刺球员德里克·怀特 (Derrick White) 砍下 29 分,给老东家制造了巨大的麻烦,而杰伦·布朗 (Jaylen Brown) 也添上了 27 分。

赛后观察

  • 赛前的一个随想:为什么这场在波士顿的比赛要安排在东部时间晚上 8:00 这么晚开球,而马刺明天又有一场中部时间下午 6:00 的早场比赛?这场比赛并非全美直播,所以我不太确定原因何在。另一方面,(马刺明天的对手)森林狼队今天中午在克利夫兰打了比赛(并且输了),而日场比赛通常只安排在周日或节假日。这两场比赛的安排都没什么道理,不过话说回来,NBA 的赛程安排什么时候又有道理过呢?
  • 马刺在第一节的三分球困境仍在继续。他们在该节的 25 次出手中,有 15 次是三分球,但只命中了两个(分别来自福克斯和哈里森·巴恩斯 (Harrison Barnes),不过后者除此以外并没能走出低谷)。面对一支全联盟投进最多三分球但缺乏护筐能力的凯尔特人队,这显然不是一个好的策略。与此同时,凯尔特人三分球 10 投 4 中,并且在进攻端整体的球的转移做得更好。马刺不打算在对手擅长的领域与其硬碰硬,他们最终也意识到了这一点。
  • 半场结束时马刺仅落后五分,这感觉就像一个小小的奇迹。除了第二节中段的一波小高潮(他们从落后九分追至只差一分)外,球队的进攻依然糟糕。半场下来,他们的投篮命中率仅为 42%,三分球 27 投 6 中;而凯尔特人的投篮命中率为 49%,三分球 19 投 8 中。让马刺能紧咬比分的关键在于他们在三分线内的出色防守,他们成功限制住了除布朗和怀特(两人半场各得 17 分)之外的其他球员,同时只让波士顿获得了两次罚球机会。
  • 维克托·文班亚马上半场大约只打了 12 分钟,以便为下半场保留更多体力。他用一记三分和一个势大力沉的扣篮,帮助球队打出了前文提到的那一波进攻高潮,但在其他时间里,马刺有时很难将球交到他手中。第三节他上场时,球队在以他为核心方面做得好多了,他连得 8 分,将比分追至 64 平。第四节伊始他便登场,球队立刻打出一波 5-0 的攻势,取得了本场比赛的首次领先,期间他还上演了标志性的“一端送出盖帽,另一端快下完成转换扣篮”的精彩瞬间。随后,他在帮助球队于关键时刻坚持下来并最终取胜的过程中扮演了至关重要的角色。他今晚 +15 的正负值无疑证明了数据是不会说谎的。
  • 贯穿比赛大部分时间的一个主旋律是:每当马刺有机会追平或反超比分时(或在第四节初段保持领先时),他们总会搞砸,要么是失误,要么是让凯尔特人投进一两个三分,要么就是自己无法完成一次好的投篮。但当比赛进入关键时刻,他们终于顶住了压力。
  • 对于朱利安·尚帕尼 (Julian Champagnie) 来说,这又是一个生涯之夜,但与上周不同。虽然这并非他进攻端最出色的一场比赛(三分球 8 投仅 2 中),但他得到了 12 分和创生涯新高的 13 个篮板。最后一个篮板来自他快攻中自己投篮不中后抢下的前场篮板,这个篮板帮助球队在还剩 40 秒时取得 97-93 的领先,几乎锁定了胜局。他还-在比赛还剩 7 秒且球队仍领先四分时,封盖了怀特的三分出手,确保比赛的最后几秒不会再起波澜。
  • 杰里米·索汉 (Jeremy Sochan) 在轮换阵容中的位置可能还未完全稳固。他在上半场有过一段平淡无奇的四分钟上场时间,而后在第四节,凯利·奥利尼克 (Kelly Olynyk) 获得了同样几分钟的出场时间,并命中一记三分,同时造成文班被撞倒,完成了一次打四分。卡特·布莱恩特 (Carter Bryant) 昨天代表奥斯汀马刺队出战后,今天已归队,但他并未在本场比赛中出场。

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San Antonio at Boston, Final Score: Spurs steal sloppy win from Celtics, 100-95

Coming off a big win at home against the Lakers but still searching for an offensive rhythm that has eluded them for a couple of weeks, the San Antonio Spurs didn’t necessarily find it tonight, but they played solid defense against one of the hottest teams in the league in the Boston Celtics, managing to stay close throughout before making clutch plays on both ends to start off a daunting three-game road trip with a win, 100-95.

Victor Wembanyama continued to make his case for Sixth Man of the Year (he might steal votes from Keldon Johnson!) with 21 points, 3 blocks and some huge shots down the stretch, and De’Aaron Fox chipped in a quiet 21 points on 9-16 shooting. Former Spur Derrick White gave his old team plenty of trouble with 29 points, and Jaylen Brown added 27.

Observations

  • Random thought from before the game: why is this game a late tip-off (8:00 ET in Boston) when the Spurs play again tomorrow on what will be an early tip-off (6:00 CT)? It’s not nationally televised, so I’m not sure what the reasoning is. On the other hand, the Timberwolves (tomorrow’s opponent) played at noon today in Cleveland (and lost) when matinees are usually saved for Sundays or holidays. Neither makes much sense, but then again, when did NBA scheduling ever make sense?
  • The Spurs three-point shooting struggles continued in the first quarter. 15 of their 25 attempts were threes with only two makes (one each from Fox and Harrison Barnes, who no, otherwise did not get out of his slump), which is not a good strategy against a Celtics team that takes and makes the most threes in the league but lacks rim protection. Meanwhile the Celtics made 4-10 and were generally moving ball better on offense. The Spurs aren’t going to match them at their own game, and they eventually figured that out.
  • It felt like a minor miracle that the Spurs were only down five at halftime. They offense remained bad other than a little spurt in the middle of the second quarter that got them from down nine to within a point, but otherwise they were shooting just 42%, 6-27 from three, while the Celtics were shooting 49%, 8-19 from three. What kept the Spurs in it was good defense inside the three-point line, and they kept everyone other than Brown and White, who had 17 points apiece at the half, in check while also keeping Boston off the line with just two free throws.
  • Victor Wembayama only put in about 12 minutes in the first half to save more for the second, and he helped with that aforementioned spurt with a three and big dunk, but otherwise the Spurs struggled to find him at times. They did much better featuring him in his third quarter stint, and he scored 8 straight points to tie the game up at 64 apiece. He also came right in to start the fourth, and they immediately took their first lead with a 5-0 run, with one of his signature “block at one end, run down for a transition dunk on the other” moments. He then played a huge role in helping them perservere down the stretch and win. He was certainly a case of box score plus/minus don’t lie at +15 for the night.
  • A running theme for much of the game was whenever the Spurs had a chance to tie or take the lead (or keep the lead, in the case of the beginning of the fourth quarter) they would fail, either by turning it over, giving up a three or two to the Celtics, or just failing to get a good shot off, but they finally held on when it matted in clutch time.
  • It was another career night for Julian Champagnie, but not like last week. Although it wasn’t his finest offensive game, hitting just 2-8 from three, he had 12 points and a career-high 13 rebounds, the last of which came on an offensive rebound off his own miss on the fast break, which got them up 97-93 with 40 seconds left to all but seal the game. He also blocked White on a three with 7 seconds left with the team still up four to make sure there would be no added stress in the closing seconds.
  • Jeremy Sochan’s spot in the rotation may not be completely promised yet. He had an uneventful four-minute stint in the first half, and then Kelly Olynyk got those same few minutes in the fourth quarter, hitting a three for a four-point play as Wemby was being knocked down in the process. Carter Bryant was back with the team after playing with the Austin Spurs yesterday, although he did not play in this one.

By Marilyn Dubinski, via Pounding The Rock

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