[PtR] 马刺 116-106 力克雷霆,艰难拼下主场胜利

马刺 vs 雷霆 116 - 106 技术统计 | 视频集锦

By Stephen Michael | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2026-02-05 06:33:01

圣安东尼奥马刺队走进弗罗斯特银行中心球馆时,深知局势正向他们倾斜。俄克拉荷马城雷霆队此役阵容不整,轮换阵容中的大部分主力休战,极度依赖替补球员。然而,接下来的比赛并非一个平静的夜晚,也不是一场轻而易举的胜利。

相反,马刺队在每一个回合都必须全力以赴,才最终以 116-106 赢下比赛。他们击退了一群打法奔放、速度极快且毫无包袱的雷霆球员——这类对手往往会在你注意力稍有分散时,让一个常规的比赛日变得棘手。

在很长一段时间里,这场比赛与其说是天赋的较量,不如说是对纪律性的考验。

凭借侵略性十足的冲击篮筐和稳健的投篮表现,圣安东尼奥早早建立了 22 分的领先优势,但雷霆队的替补阵容在下半场拒绝束手就擒。每当马刺队看似要拉开比分时,俄克拉荷马城都会通过充满活力的表现予以回击——拼抢地板球、快速切入以及关键的外线投射——始终将比赛悬念维持在可及范围内。

以节奏感和球权转移为特征的马刺队进攻,呈现出起伏的状态。当进攻陷入停滞时,凯尔登·约翰逊 (Keldon Johnson) 成为了定海神针。约翰逊不断冲击禁区,在对抗中完成终结,这种强硬的得分方式让圣安东尼奥在执行力不够严密时,不至于偏离航向。他的存在提醒了人们,在战术执行不顺的夜晚,一名可靠的得分手是多么宝贵。

“我觉得我们有时会注意力不集中,”约翰逊说道,“最终我们赢了,但有些地方我们需要学习如何去改进,你知道的,要更严密、表现更好。最后时刻我们团结一心完成了任务,但我们肯定需要做得更好。”

俄克拉荷马城一直顽强地咬住比分并进入第四节,让最后几分钟的氛围变得比预期更加紧张。雷霆队将分差缩小到个位数,并一度威胁要让主场观众在收官阶段感到不安。

就在那时,达龙·福克斯 (De’Aaron Fox) 掌控了局势。

福克斯的速度改变了比赛后半段的基调。他推快节奏,通过运球过掉防守人,并投进关键进球,在分差产生动摇时稳住了马刺队的局势。他在比赛末段的掌控力并非表现为戏剧性的强攻,而是一系列冷静、高效的决策——那种悄无声息地锁定胜局的表现。

与此同时,维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama) 则以更微妙的方式发挥着影响力。即使他不是进攻的核心,他的臂展也改变了对手的投篮,震慑了对手的突破,并在雷霆队试图冲击内线制造势头时帮助马刺队守住了禁区。仅凭他的存在,就足以让俄克拉荷马城在关键回合攻击篮筐前三思后行。

当全场比赛结束的哨声响起,马刺队已经做得足够出色——虽不华丽,也谈不上完美,但很奏效。

“在投篮训练中做好对付这些球员的心理准备,上场后却没打出应有表现,这确实很难,”马刺前卫斯蒂芬·卡斯尔 (Stephon Castle) 说道,“但我们还是完成了任务。无论他们(雷霆)场上站的是哪五个人,他们都是很好的对手。所以无论如何,这都是一场艰难的比赛。”

这场胜利的含金量比数据表上显示的更重。圣安东尼奥追平了上赛季的胜场总数,这对于一支仍在学习如何终结比赛和管理预期的球队来说,是进步的微小信号。像这样一个面对毫无包袱的对手的夜晚,往往和焦点战一样,能展现出一支球队的成熟度。

对于俄克拉荷马城来说,这场失利依然带有鼓舞意义。他们以替补为主的阵容打出了尊严和信心,展示了为何深度和培养球员依然是该队长期愿景的支柱。

而对于马刺队来说,收获则更为简单。

他们在一场“陷阱战”中幸存下来,在需要时依靠经验,并带走了一场胜利——这种胜利虽然不会占据精彩集锦的头条,却在悄然间构建起一个赛季。随着赛程日益紧密,强敌接踵而至,圣安东尼奥将会回首这样的夜晚,将其视为关于耐心、专注和完成任务的经验教训。

“我认为我们为了取胜做好了该做的事,”略显失望的马刺主教练米奇·约翰逊 (Mitch Johnson) 说道,“我觉得有很多地方可以做得更好。很高兴看到我们完成了任务,但我们会努力通过这场比赛继续进步。”

赛后笔记

  • 丹佛掘金队在双加时中不敌纽约尼克斯队,结合圣安东尼奥的这场胜利,使得马刺队在全明星周末临近之际,在竞争激烈的西部联盟中领先丹佛两场,稳居第二位。
  • 文班亚马和凯尔登·约翰逊合力砍下了马刺 116 分中的 47 分。对他们两人来说,这都是一个表现出色的夜晚。
  • 卡特·布莱恩特 (Carter Bryant) 继续展示他在新秀赛季的成长,在 13 分钟内贡献了 11 分。主帅约翰逊表示布莱恩特已经从赛季早期的错误中吸取了教训。“当你有年轻球员时,他们永远不会不犯错,所以一旦他们想通了这一点,有时他们就能更投入、更有活力地去打球,”他在评价这位新秀时说道。
  • 谈到新秀,迪伦·哈珀 (Dylan Harper) 缺席了周三的比赛,但他能否参加周四客场挑战达拉斯的比赛,值得关注。
  • 周四也迎来了贸易截止日。周四晚比赛开始前,谁还会留在阵容名单中?Pounding the Rock 将为您带来所有最新的实时新闻。

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Spurs Outlast Thunder, 116-106, in Gritty Home Win

The San Antonio Spurs walked onto the floor at Frost Bank Center knowing the circumstances were tilted in their favor. Oklahoma City arrived shorthanded, resting much of its regular rotation and leaning heavily on its bench. What followed, however, was not a quiet night or an easy victory.

Instead, the Spurs had to earn every possession of a 116-106 win, fending off a Thunder group that played free, fast and with nothing to lose — the kind of opponent that can turn a routine night into an uncomfortable one if focus slips.

For long stretches, the game felt more like a test of discipline than talent.

San Antonio built an early 22-point lead behind aggressive drives to the basket and steady shot-making, but the Thunder’s reserves refused to go down without a fight in the second half. Each time the Spurs appeared ready to pull away, Oklahoma City responded with energy plays — loose balls, quick cuts, and timely perimeter shooting — keeping the game within reach.

The Spurs’ offense, defined by rhythm and ball movement, came in waves. When it stalled, Keldon Johnson became the stabilizer. Johnson attacked the paint, absorbed contact and finished through traffic, providing the kind of physical scoring that kept San Antonio from drifting too far off course. His presence was a reminder of how valuable a reliable scorer can be on nights when execution isn’t crisp.

“I felt we got a little unfocused at times,” Johnson said. “Ultimately we got the win, but there are things we need to learn to clean up, you know, be tighter on and be better on. We pulled together in the end and got it done, but we definitely need to be better.”

Oklahoma City continued to hang around into the fourth quarter, turning the final minutes into something more tense than expected. The Thunder trimmed the lead to single digits and briefly threatened to make the closing stretch uncomfortable for the home crowd.

That’s when De’Aaron Fox took control.

Fox’s speed changed the tone of the game late. He pushed the pace, broke down defenders off the dribble and delivered timely baskets that steadied the Spurs when the margin felt in doubt. His late-game command didn’t show up as a dramatic takeover, but as a series of calm, efficient decisions — the kind that quietly shut the door.

Meanwhile, Victor Wembanyama made his impact felt in subtler ways. Even when he wasn’t the focal point of the offense, his length altered shots, discouraged drives and helped the Spurs control the paint when the Thunder tried to generate momentum inside. His presence alone forced Oklahoma City to think twice about attacking the rim during critical possessions.

By the time the final buzzer sounded, the Spurs had done enough — not flashy, not flawless, but effective.

“Getting our minds prepared in shootaround to play those guys and then to go out there not being like that is tough,” Spurs guard Stephon Castle said. “We still got it done. Whatever five is on the court for them [OKC] and they are a good matchup. So it was tough regardless.”

The win carried more weight than the box score might suggest. San Antonio matched its win total from last season, a small sign of progress for a team still learning how to close games and manage expectations. Nights like this, against an opponent with nothing to lose, often reveal as much about a team’s maturity as marquee matchups do.

For Oklahoma City, the loss still came with encouragement. Their bench-heavy lineup played with pride and confidence, showing why depth and development remain pillars of the franchise’s long-term vision.

For the Spurs, the takeaway was simpler.

They survived a trap game, leaned on experience when needed, and walked away with a win — the kind that doesn’t dominate highlight reels but quietly builds a season. As the schedule tightens and tougher opponents loom, San Antonio will look back on nights like this as lessons in patience, focus and finishing the job.

“I think we did what we had to do to get the win,” a disappointed Spurs Coach Mitch Johnson said. “I think there are a lot of things that could have been better. It was good to see us finish the job, but we’ll try to continue to get better from this one.”

Game Notes

  • The Denver Nuggets’ double OT loss to the New York Knicks combined with San Antonio’s win puts the Spurs two games up on Denver for second place a jam packed Western Conference with the All-Star break around the corner.
  • Victor Wembanyama and Keldon Johnson combined for 47 of the Spurs’ 116 points. A good night at the office for them both.
  • Carter Bryant continued to show his growth in his rookie season, scoring 11 points in 13 minutes. Coach Johnson said Bryant has learned from his mistakes earlier in the season. “When you have a young player, they’re never mistake free, so once they figure out that, then sometimes they’re free to play with more effort and energy,” he said of the rookie.
  • Speaking of rookies, Dylan Harper missed Wednesday’s game, but it will be interesting to see if he available for Thursday’s road contest against Dallas.
  • And Thursday also brings the trade deadline. Who will still on the roster by tip-off Thursday night? Pounding the Rock will bring you all the latest news as it happens.

By Stephen Michael, via Pounding The Rock

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