[PtR] 马刺克服延误,以112–103力克魔术

马刺 vs 魔术 112 - 103 技术统计 | 视频集锦

By Stephen Michael | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2026-02-02 06:06:34

这一天始于未知,中途充满波折,最终以坚定的决心画上句号。

在经历了因冬季恶劣天气及行程受阻导致比赛跳球时间比原计划推迟五个多小时的波折后,圣安东尼奥马刺队在周日晚间的霜冻银行中心摆脱了混乱,以112–103战胜奥兰多魔术队——这场胜利不仅体现了天赋,更彰显了坚韧。

当比赛终于开始,马刺队的表现仿佛急于夺回这个不顺之日的主动权。圣安东尼奥开局便火力全开,首节就砍下37分,这得益于他们流畅的传球和极具侵略性的防守。维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama) 立刻在攻防两端展现出统治力,他送出封盖、在人群中强硬终结,点燃了等待了一整晚、渴望一睹主队风采的球迷们的热情。

有那么一刻,这漫长的一天似乎将以一场轻松的胜利悄然落幕,但奥兰多魔术队另有打算。

魔术队在第二节扭转了比赛局势,以40-23的单节比分压制马刺,并让后者不可避免地显露疲态。圣安东尼奥的投篮开始失准,失误接连不断,早早建立的领先优势化为乌有,魔术队在半场结束前掌握了比赛势头。一场看似顺理成章的比赛演变成了一场考验。

正是在那一刻——在经历了比赛延误和节奏被打乱之后——马刺队稳住了阵脚,并最终牢牢掌控了比赛。

“小伙子们做出了漂亮的回应,他们今年已经多次证明了这一点,”马刺队主教练米奇·约翰逊 (Mitch Johnson) 说道。“我对他们的努力和回应感到非常满意。下半场的防守简直坚如磐石。”

圣安东尼奥在第三节以全新的面貌开启战斗,他们打出了一连串成功的防守,并掀起一波10-2的攻击高潮,重新夺回了控制权。比赛节奏放缓,防守强度提升,马刺队开始在内线施加压力,赢得了篮板球的争夺,并且频频获得罚球机会。

“我想这更多源于激励和督促,”约翰逊在谈到球队下半场的防守时说。“我们看到了在夏洛特发生的事情,当时我们因为一节的糟糕表现就输掉了比赛。所以我对下半场的反弹感到很满意。”

德阿龙·福克斯 (De’Aaron Fox) 耐心地组织着进攻,最终得到14分和10次助攻,而迪伦·哈珀 (Dylan Harper) 则替补出场贡献15分,帮助球队抑制了奥兰多的反扑势头。而在这之上,是无处不在的文班亚马,他贡献的25分、8个篮板、5次封盖和4次抢断甚至都无法完全体现他的价值。他的存在感改变了球权归属,影响了对手的决策,并在比赛悬而未决时成为了圣安东尼奥的定海神针。

魔术队在第四节发起了最后的反扑,他们缩小了分差,一度有望逆转比赛。但每一次,马刺队都能予以回应——或是一次成功的防守,或是一次稳健的罚球——拒绝让比赛再次陷入混乱。

当终场哨声响起,白天那些令人沮丧的波折都已不再重要。

“这是很棒的一天,”哈珀笑着说。“这些(波折)都是比赛的一部分,但只要我们上场比赛,我们就会拼尽全力。我们为球迷而战,并将我们的全部能量倾注于此。”

最终留下的是一场来之不易的胜利,一场由耐心和毅力铸就的胜利。在这个因行程问题而延误、充满不确定性的夜晚,马刺队在最重要的地方——记分牌上——找到了明确的答案。

赛后简报

  • 随着俄克拉荷马城雷霆队战胜丹佛掘金队,约翰逊教练已被任命为2026年NBA全明星赛的主教练之一。约翰逊及其教练组将在全新的美国队对阵世界队赛制下,执教三支全明星球队中的一支。
  • 尽管取得了胜利,但三分球的低迷仍然是马刺队的一大问题。圣安东尼奥全场三分线外29投仅8中(命中率27%)。好消息是?魔术队的表现也没好到哪去,他们的远投命中率也只有33%。
  • 由于 斯蒂芬·卡斯尔 (Stephon Castle) 因内收肌紧张缺阵,哈里森·巴恩斯 (Harrison Barnes) 回归首发阵容并得到7分。值得关注的是,一旦卡斯尔伤愈复出,约翰逊教练是否会把HB放回替补席。
  • 我不确定为什么德斯蒙德·贝恩 (Desmond Bane) 对 文班亚马 和卡特·布莱恩特 (Carter Bryant) 如此愤怒,但在下半场对两人粗暴犯规后,他显然情绪不佳。也许他该来根士力架。

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Spurs Push Through Delays, Outlast Magic 112–103

The day began with uncertainty, stretched into frustration and ended, finally, with resolve.

After winter weather and travel complications pushed tipoff more than five hours past its scheduled start, the San Antonio Spurs shook off the chaos and delivered a 112–103 victory over the Orlando Magic on Sunday night at the Frost Bank Center — a win that reflected not just talent, but resilience.

When the ball finally went up, the Spurs played as if eager to reclaim control of a day that had refused to cooperate. San Antonio burst out of the gate, scoring 37 points in the first quarter, fueled by crisp ball movement and an aggressive defensive effort. Victor Wembanyama immediately imposed his will on both ends of the floor, blocking shots, finishing in traffic and energizing a crowd that had waited all evening to see their beloved Spurs.

For a moment, it appeared the long day would fade quietly into a comfortable win, but Orlando had other plans.

The Magic flipped the game in the second quarter, outscoring the Spurs 40-23 and exposing the fatigue that inevitably crept in. San Antonio’s shots stopped falling, turnovers piled up, and the early lead vanished as Orlando seized momentum before halftime. What once looked routine had turned into a test.

It was in that moment — after the delays, after the lost rhythm — that the Spurs steadied themselves and took control for good.

“Heck of a response by those guys and they’ve proven that quite a bit this year,” Spurs Head Coach Mitch Johnson said. “I am very pleased with the effort and the response. The defense in the second half was nails.”

San Antonio opened the third quarter with renewed purpose, stringing together stops and launching a 10-2 run that reclaimed control. The pace slowed, the defense tightened and the Spurs began to impose their will inside, winning the rebounding battle and repeatedly earning trips to the free-throw line.

“I think it was more challenge and yelling,” Johnson said of his team’s defense in the second half. “We saw what happened in Charlotte where one quarter cost us the game. So I was pleased with the response in the second half.”

De’Aaron Fox guided the offense with patience, finishing with 14 points and 10 assists, while Dylan Harper provided 15 points off the bench to keep Orlando from gaining traction. And hovering over it all was Wembanyama, whose 25 points, eight rebounds, five blocks and four steals told only part of the story. His presence altered possessions, changed decisions and anchored San Antonio when the game hung in the balance.

The Magic made their final push in the fourth quarter, cutting the deficit and briefly threatening to turn the night on its head. Each time, the Spurs answered — a stop here, a free throw there — refusing to let the game slip back into chaos.

When the final horn sounded, the frustrating issues of the day no longer mattered.

“It was a great day,” Harper said with a smile. “This is what comes with the game, but if we’re going to play — we’re going to play hard. We are here for the fans and we poured our energy into it.”

What remained was a victory earned the hard way, one shaped by patience and grit. On a night delayed by travel issues and defined by uncertainty, the Spurs found clarity where it mattered most — on the scoreboard.

Game Notes

  • With the Oklahoma City Thunder’s victory over the Denver Nuggets, Coach Johnson has been named a head coach for the 2026 NBA All-Star Game. Johnson and his staff will coach one of the three All-Star teams in the new U.S. vs. World format.
  • Despite the win, the three-point woes continue to be an issue for the Spurs. San Antonio shot just 8-for-29 (27%) from beyond the arc. The good news? Orlando wasn’t much better, shooting just 33% from distance.
  • With Stephon Castle out with abductor tightness, Harrison Barnes made his return to the starting unit and finished with seven points. What will be interesting to see if Coach Johnson puts HB back on the bench once Castle returns from injury.
  • I’m not sure why Desmond Bane was so angry at Wembanyama and Carter Bryant, but he clearly had some issues after fouling both players hard in the second half. Maybe he needs a Snickers.

By Stephen Michael, via Pounding The Rock

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