马刺 vs 雄鹿 119 - 101 技术统计 | 视频集锦
By Jacob Douglas | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2026-01-16 04:30:00

当维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama) 在圣安东尼奥马刺队对阵密尔沃基雄鹿队的第一节比赛中膝盖明显受伤倒地后,霜冻银行中心陷入了一片沉寂。当文班亚马一瘸一拐地走向更衣室时,马刺队两连败的沉重压力如千斤巨石般压来。这支苦苦挣扎的球队在失去他们的明星后,该如何维持局面?
这份沉寂和焦虑很快就转为了狂喜。仅仅10分钟后,马刺就迎回了文班亚马。随后,他们在过去几场比赛中一直疲软的进攻端彻底爆发,推动圣安东尼奥以117-90大胜雄鹿。
除了完全进入垃圾时间的第四节,马刺在其余每一节的得分都超过了30分。他们全场投篮命中率高达51%,并命中了16记三分球,三分命中率达到43%。他们在前三节始终保持着强大的攻势,在主场彻底击溃了雄鹿。这正是他们在近期低迷期中完全没能做到的事情。
“我认为我们今晚的进攻非常清晰和犀利,”马刺队主教练米奇·约翰逊 (Mitch Johnson) 说道。“最重要的是,这感觉像是我们近一段时间以来传球最好的一场比赛。”
圣安东尼奥全队送出28次助攻,得分方面更是多点开花。马刺队有六名不同球员得分上双,七名不同球员命中三分球。球队打出了节奏,球的转移非常流畅,并且在机会出现时做出了正确的决策。
尽管只打了22分钟,文班亚马依然是全队的引领者。他贡献了22分、10个篮板和2次盖帽,同时三分球6投5中。他在防守端的表现也更像他自己了,不仅在篮下干扰投篮,还让雄鹿队难以在内线得分。周四晚上,马刺队只让对手在禁区内得到了30分。
防守的功劳不应全归于文班亚马。当他在第一节倒下时,马刺派上了身高6尺6的后卫斯蒂芬·卡斯尔 (Stephon Castle) 去对位扬尼斯·阿德托昆博 (Giannis Antetokounmpo)。这位“希腊怪物”在首节早早拿下14分,但很快就被卡斯尔和队友们限制住了,在比赛余下的时间里只得到7分,最终以全队最高的21分收场。
“斯蒂芬(在防守扬尼斯方面)做得非常出色,”约翰逊说。“我认为我们在他身边的协防也做得更好了。比赛初期,我认为我们的轮转以及在防守他的人身后的四名球员不够紧密,没能迫使他将球传给其他人。之后我们没有及时完成补防,也没能限制住对手的其他进攻点。”
对于马刺队的后场三人组来说,这是一场反弹之战,他们在过去几场比赛中表现挣扎。卡斯尔贡献了19分和10次助攻的两双数据,投篮9中6,效率极高,并且没有失误。与前几场比赛相比,卡斯尔更多地打无球,而德阿龙·福克斯 (De’Aaron Fox) 则承担了主要的组织进攻职责。他充分利用了这一点,得到18分、4个篮板和4次助攻。迪伦·哈珀 (Dylan Harper) 在替补席上贡献了13分和5次助攻。
“(哈珀)和斯蒂芬今晚在保持运球方面做得很好,”约翰逊说。“他们有时候会过早地收球,这有时会让他们陷入困境,比如被困在空中,如果他们不能干净利落地完成上篮或传球,就可能会遇到麻烦。我认为他们今晚在双脚站稳后处理球、保持运球活力方面做得非常出色,并且在寻找队友以及适时、准确地将球传到队友手中方面也做得很好。”
第三节,当解说员肖恩·埃利奥特 (Sean Elliott) 和雅各布·托比 (Jacob Tobey) 还在吹嘘他们的中场餐时,马刺迅速将13分的半场领先优势扩大到了30分。在此期间,圣安东尼奥的三分火力全开,哈里森·巴恩斯 (Harrison Barnes) 命中数球,文班亚马更是连中三记三分。从那时起,雄鹿队似乎就缴械投降了。第三节还没结束,密尔沃基就已换下全部主力,派上了替补阵容。
凭借这场胜利,圣安东尼奥的战绩提升至28胜13负,重返西部第二的位置。丹佛掘金队和明尼苏达森林狼队紧随其后,其中丹佛与马刺并列第二,而明尼苏达则落后一个胜场。马刺队将在周六晚主场迎战森林狼队,届时他们将有机会为自己争取一些缓冲空间,并力求为本周早些时候惜败给对手的比赛完成复仇。
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Spurs dominate Bucks in blowout win

A hush washed over the Frost Bank Center after Victor Wembanyama went down with an apparent knee injury in the first quarter of the San Antonio Spurs game against the Milwaukee Bucks. As Wembanyama skipped to the locker room, the weight of the Spurs’ two-game losing streak hit like a ton of bricks. How would the struggling team stay afloat without their star?
That silence and anxiety turned into elation fairly quickly. The Spurs got Wembanyama back a mere 10 minutes later. Then their offense, which had been anemic in the last few games, exploded to propel San Antonio to a 117-90 victory over the Bucks.
The Spurs scored over 30 points in every frame besides the fourth quarter, which was played entirely in garbage time. They shot 51% from the field and knocked down 16 three-pointers, shooting 43% from deep. They kept their foot on the gas for three quarters and buried the Bucks at home. It was everything they had not been able to do in their recent cold stretch.
“I thought our offense was really clean and sharp tonight,” said Spurs head coach Mitch Johnson. “Most importantly, it felt like our best passing game in a while.”
San Antonio had 28 assists and spread the wealth around with their scoring. Six different Spurs scored double-digit points. Seven different Spurs hit a three-pointer. The team played with pace, moved the ball well, and made good decisions when it found them.
Wembanyama led the way despite playing only 22 minutes. He had 22 points, 10 rebounds, and 2 blocks, while hitting five of his six three-pointers. He looked more like himself defensively as well, disrupting shots at the rim and making it hard for the Bucks to score inside. The Spurs only allowed 30 points in the paint on Thursday night.
Wembanyama shouldn’t get all of the defensive credit. When he went down in the first quarter, the Spurs gave 6-6 guard Stephon Castle the Giannis Antetokounmpo assignment. The Greek Freak had 14 early first-quarter points, but was quickly stifled by Castle and company, only scoring 7 points the rest of the game, finishing with a Bucks-high 21 points.
“Steph did a great job (guarding Giannis),” Johnson said. “I thought we also got better around the on-ball defender on him. Early on, I thought our shifts and the four people behind the person guarding him were not tight enough, not making the ball find other people. Then we weren’t closing out and trying to take some of the other stuff away.”
It was a bounce-back game for the Spurs trio of guards, who had struggled in their last few games. Castle had a double-double with 19 points and 10 assists on an efficient 6-9 shooting from the field with 0 turnovers. Castle played off the ball more than in previous games, while De’Aaron Fox took on primary playmaking responsibilities. He made the most of it with 18 points, 4 rebounds, and 4 assists. Dylan Harper chipped in off the bench with 13 points and 5 assists.
“(Harper) and Steph did a good job tonight of keeping their dribble,” Johsnon said. “They’ve been picking up their gathers a little early at times, which has put them in a bad spot at times, where they get caught in the air, and if they don’t have a clean finish or a clean pass out, they can get in trouble a bit. I thought they did a great job playing off two (feet), keeping their dribble alive, and they did a great job of finding people and finding them on time and on target in rhythm.”
The Spurs turned a 13-point halftime lead into a 30-point one quickly in the third quarter, while broadcasters Sean Elliott and Jacob Tobey bragged about their halftime meal. During that stretch, San Antonio went nuclear from three, with Harrison Barnes knocking down a few, and Wembanyama hitting a trio of threes. From there, the Bucks seemed to wave the white flag. Milwaukee emptied its bench with time left to go in the third quarter.
San Antonio improved to 28-13 with the victory, moving back into second place in the Western Conference. The Denver Nuggets and Minnesota Timberwolves are right on their heels, with Denver tied for second, and Minnesota a game back. The Spurs will get a chance to give themselves some cushion when they host the Wolves on Saturday night, looking to get revenge for their last-minute loss to Minnesota earlier this week.
By Jacob Douglas, via Pounding The Rock