马刺 @ 森林狼 103 - 104 技术统计 | 视频集锦
By Mark Barrington | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2026-01-12 02:53:45

马刺今晚高开低走,他们在比赛的多个节点曾取得巨大领先,包括开局一波16-0的攻势以及第三节一度领先19分,本有大把机会终结比赛悬念。然而,每当马刺稍稍拉开比分获得喘息之机,他们就会有所松懈。更糟糕的是,球队在比赛关键时刻的投篮顽疾依旧。维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama) 的表现胜过了鲁迪·戈贝尔 (Rudy Gobert),但在比赛末段,森林狼派上了朱利叶斯·兰德尔 (Julius Randle) 来防守他,其强悍的身体对抗显然给这位法国年轻人造成了困扰,同时文班亚马自己也陷入了犯规麻烦。随着身体对抗激烈的森林狼在最后时刻掀起反击高潮,马刺队既投不进球,也无法保护好球权,最终被对手逆转,明尼苏达主场的球迷们则彻底沸腾了。
在安东尼-爱德华兹 (Anthony Edwards) 手感不佳的夜晚(尽管他在森林狼第四节的追分高潮中苏醒了过来),大部分的火力输出来自于像丹特·迪文琴佐 (Donte DiVincenzo)、纳兹·里德 (Naz Reid) 和博恩斯·海兰德 (Bones Hyland) 这样的球员。森林狼在比赛还剩两分多钟时首次取得领先,尽管马刺此后有几次赢下比赛的投篮机会,但他们未能命中最后一投,以一分之差输掉了一场看似大半时间都尽在掌握的比赛。这是一场艰难的失利,并且在马刺准备周二晚与雷霆再次交手之际,这样的结果有些令人沮丧。
赛场观察
- 文班亚马回到了首发阵容。肖恩在赛前节目中谈到,有时候维克托会因为知道自己的上场时间有限而急于做出贡献,从而加快比赛节奏。重回首发或许能帮助他打得更冷静、更有分寸。
- 开年就连打三场背靠背,这赛程简直是疯了。我真想知道赛程制定者在安排这个的时候脑子里在想什么。
- 克里斯·芬奇 (Chris Finch) 因病缺席了本场比赛,但教练米卡·诺里 (Micah Nori) 预计比赛计划不会有任何变动。
- 马刺队打出了一个11-0的迅猛开局,而森林狼队开场似乎还在用波士顿的篮筐,前5次出手全部偏出,不得不请求暂停。暂停回来后,森林狼的得分荒仍在继续,马刺又连得5分,让森林狼在将近5分钟的时间里一分未得。最终,安东尼·爱德华兹上篮得手,终于打破僵局,将比分改写为16-2。随后他们打出了一波9-2的攻击波,迅速将分差缩小了一半。
- 文班亚马下场后,马刺队有些注意力不集中,让森林狼追近了比分。不过,马刺在第一节命中了六记三分球,在首节结束时以31-24领先。
- 森林狼队在第一节获得的罚球次数比凯尔特人队在上一场全场比赛中获得的还多。
- 马刺在第二节进攻陷入停滞,安东尼·爱德华兹带领明尼苏达在第二节过半时将分差追至35-36,仅差一分。不过在本节余下的时间里,马刺队打出了19-7的攻势,半场结束时以55-42领先,这期间维克托为银黑军团扛起了进攻大旗。
- 维克托在下半场首发出战,并在第三节开场打了四分钟,期间他统治了比赛,帮助马刺将领先优势扩大到18分。不出所料,当维克托下场休息时,领先优势开始被蚕食,丹特·迪文琴佐为楼主队打出了几个漂亮的进攻。但当维克托在第三节末段重返赛场时,马刺仍手握15分的领先优势。纳兹·里德抓住马刺外线防守的漏洞连中三记三分,三节战罢,马刺以85-71领先。感觉如果马刺打得更稳健一些,他们本可以领先20分以上并早早锁定胜局,但领先终归是领先。
- 第四节开始时维克托坐在场下,马刺的进攻再次哑火,森林狼抓住机会将分差缩小到仅七分,比分为85-78,此时比赛还剩8分多钟。教练米奇觉得不能再等了,于是将维克托换回场上。
- 鲁迪·戈贝尔几乎立刻就对文班亚马犯下了一次恶意犯规,他在文班亚马三分出手时鲁莽地扑防,随后又因为对这个显而易见的判罚抱怨而吃到一次技术犯规。维克托稳稳命中全部四次罚球,帮助马刺的领先优势重回两位数,但朱利叶斯·兰德尔(这话可不常听到)出色的防守让马刺未能在该回合中进一步扩大领先。
- 森林狼在比赛最后阶段开始提升身体对抗强度,马刺在压力之下应对不力,领先优势被缩小到95-93,仅差两分。兰德尔随后造成科内特犯规并打成2+1,在比赛还剩3分27秒时将比分扳平。最终,他们依靠爱德华兹的一记中距离跳投以100-98反超,取得了本场比赛的首次领先。
- 我真搞不懂为什么要有录像回放,因为很明显,裁判们在观看回放后做出错误判罚的频率,和他们在场上直接做出错误判罚的频率一样高。
- 巴恩斯和福克斯命中关键球,帮助马刺在比赛还剩34秒时以103-102取得领先。随后,安东尼·爱德华兹在肘区跳投命中,帮助球队夺回领先,而当时朱利叶斯·兰德尔在另一侧牵制住了斯蒂芬·卡斯尔 (Stephon Castle)。终场哨响前,马刺有数次机会出手反超比分,但都未能命中。最终,森林狼以104-103上演逆转好戏,主场球迷欢欣鼓舞。
在经历了赛季开局连续三个(中间间隔两天)的背靠背系列赛后,马刺将有一天休息时间,然后他们将前往俄克拉荷马城,与雷霆队进行本赛季的第四次交手。在前三次对决中,马刺全部取胜。如果能继续保持对这支联盟顶级球队的不败金身,那不仅是件好事,对于他们追逐西部头号种子席位、并锁定整个季后赛的主场优势而言也将至关重要——如果你敢于梦想,我知道你肯定敢。马刺队将在2月4日于圣安东尼奥主场与雷霆队进行本赛季的第五场 [!] 也是最后一场常规赛对决,在全明星周末前结束双方的系列赛。
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San Antonio at Minnesota Timberwolves, Final Score: Spurs fall to Timberwolves comeback 104-103

The Spurs started strong and finished weak tonight, as they had opportunities to put the game away after taking big leads at various points throughout the game, including a 16-0 lead to start the game and a 19 point lead in the third quarter. Every time the Spurs would get some breathing room, they would let up, and it didn’t help that the Spurs shooting woes continued in the clutch portion of the game. Victor Wembanyama outplayed Rudy Gobert, but late in the game, the Timberwolves put Julius Randle on him, and his physical defense definitely bothered the young Frenchman, as he also struggled with foul trouble. The Spurs couldn’t hit shots or hold onto the ball, as the physical Timberwolves took back the game with a late surge that had the home fans rocking the arena in Minnesota.
On an off night for Anthony Edwards (although he woke up during the Wolves’ fourth quarter comeback), most of the damage was done by guys like Donte DiVencenzo, Naz Reid, and Bones Hyland. The Timberwolves took their first lead of the game with a little over two minutes left, and while the Spurs had some shots to win it, they couldn’t make the final shot, and lost by one point in a game that seemed under control for most of the night. It was a tough loss, and a little discouraging as the Spurs prepare for their rematch with the Thunder on Tuesday night.
Observations
- Wembanyama was back in the starting lineup. Sean talked in the pregame show about how sometimes Victor speeds up his game because he knows he’s just going to have limited minutes to make contributions. Getting back into the starting lineup might help him be a little calmer and play a more measured game.
- Three back to backs to start off the year is crazy. I want to know what the schedule makers were smoking when they set that up.
- Chris Finch missed the game with an illness, but Coach Micah Nori didn’t anticipate any changes to the plan.
- The Spurs ran out to a quick 11-0 lead as the Timberwolves seemed to be using the Boston baskets to start the game and missed their first 5 shots, needing a quick timeout. It took a while after the timeout, as the Spurs scored 5 more as they held the T-Wolves scoreless for almost 5 minutes. Anthony Edwards finally took the lid off the basket to make the score 16-2. They went on a 9-2 run to to quickly cut the lead in half.
- The Spurs kind of lost focus when Wembanyama sat and allowed the Wolves to get back into the game but hit six three point shots in the first quarter and led 31-24 after the first 12 minutes.
- The Timberwolves shot more free throws in the first quarter than the Celtics did in the entire game.
- The Spurs went cold in the second quarter and Anthony Edwards pulled Minnesota to within one point halfway through the quarter at 36-35. The good guys outscored the Timberwolves 19-7 for the rest of the quarter to lead 55-42 at the half, with Victor doing most of the heavy lifting for the Silver and Black.
- Victor started the second half and played a four minute stretch to start the quarter and dominated the game a the Spurs pulled out to an 18 point lead. As expected, the lead began to erode with Victor sat, with Donte DiVicenzo making some nice plays for the home team, but they held a 15 point lead when Vic came back into the game late in the third. Naz Reid took advantage of some poor perimeter defense to a trio of triples as the Spurs led 85-71 after three. It seemed like if the Spurs had played a little more cleanly, they could have led by 20+ and put the game away early, but a lead is a lead.
- With Victor sitting to start the fourth, the Spurs went cold and the Wolves took advantage to cut the lead to just seven points at 85-78 with a little more than 8 minutes left in the game. Mitch decided it was long enough, and Victor went back into the game.
- Rudy Gobert committed a flagrant foul on Wembanyama almost immediately with a reckless closeout on a three point shot, and added a technical foul to it by complaining about the call, which was super obvious. Victor hit all four free throws to bring the Spurs lead back to double digits, but some terrific defense from Julius Randle (you don’t hear that often) kept the Spurs from extending the lead more on that possession.
- The Wolves got physical in the last phase of the game, and the Spurs had trouble with the pressure, as they cut the Spurs lead to two points at 95-93. Randle finally tied things up with 3:27 on the clock with an and one where he got fouled by Kornet. They finally took the lead with an Edwards midi at 100-98.
- I don’t know why there is video replay, when it’s apparent that the officials just get things wrong after video review as often as they get things wrong on the court.
- Barnes and Fox hit clutch shots to give the Spurs a 103-102 lead with 34 seconds left, Anthony Edwards retook the lead with with a shot off the elbow while Julius Randle held Steph Castle out of the play. The Spurs had a couple of shots at the basket to retake the lead as time ran out, but they didn’t fall, and the home crowd was happy as the Timberwolves got a 104-103 comeback win.
After starting the season with three consecutive back-to-back series separated with two days between them, the Spurs will have one day off before they travel to Oklahoma City for their fourth game with the Thunder. They’ve won all three previous contests, and staying unbeaten against the top team in the league wouldn’t just be nice, it would be very useful in their chase for the top seed in the west, and locking up home court throughout the playoffs, if you want to dream big, and I know you do. The Spurs will finish up their season series with the Thunder with a fifth [!] game on February 4 in San Antonio, finishing up the series before the All Star Break.
By Mark Barrington, via Pounding The Rock