马刺 vs 雷霆 116 - 106 技术统计 | 视频集锦
By Mark Barrington | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2026-02-05 05:07:56

雷霆队今晚让三分之二的主力轮休,由杰林·威廉姆斯 (Jaylin Williams) 领衔的残阵、四名替补以及三名双向合同球员让马刺队赢得很辛苦。也许在面对对手并非最强阵容时,注意力稍微分散是可以原谅的,但看着马刺队试图通过“划水”来赢下比赛,却给雷霆的残阵留下了希望,让他们在比赛后期依然紧咬比分,这确实令人沮丧。银黑军团漫不经心的表现,让雷霆队的板凳末端球员打出了竞争者级别的水平。
马刺队没有打出团队篮球,而是出现了太多的单打独斗,防守轮转也十分缓慢。凯尔登·约翰逊 (Keldon Johnson) 今晚表现得非常努力,但球队的大部分成员都被雷霆的替补席搞得有些难堪。在马刺以 116-106 艰难战胜雷霆的过程中,德阿隆·福克斯 (De’Aaron Fox) 在关键时刻贡献了几次重要的表现。雷霆几乎全队轮休的策略感觉像是对马刺的一场“心理战”,而考虑到马刺为了艰难取胜付出了多大的努力,这一策略似乎奏效了。
尽管这场胜利略显令人失望,但对他们来说仍是件好事,因为他们在明日前去达拉斯挑战独行侠之前,巩固了西部第二的位置。他们还拿到了本赛季的第 34 场胜利,这追平了球队在整个 2024-2025 赛季的胜场数,而本赛季还剩下 32 场比赛。
观察心得
- 雷霆队在今晚的比赛中轮休了 10 名球员。其中三名球员长期受病痛困扰,而亚历克斯·卡鲁索 (Alex Caruso) 已经在处理腹股沟拉伤有一段时间了。不幸的是,谢伊·吉尔杰斯-亚历山大 (Shai Gilgeous-Alexander) 在昨晚对阵魔术的比赛中腹部拉伤,可能至少缺阵数周。至于其他六名球员——我不确定如果是季后赛他们是否还会缺席——但我毕竟不是医生。这感觉像是雷霆队的一场“计划性失利”,在本赛季的系列赛中,马刺已经以 3-1 领先。这是一种心理战吗?也许吧,但马刺今晚需要保持强度才能取胜,因为雷霆名单上的每一位球员都是扎实的 NBA 球员。
- 赛前消息传出,迪伦·哈珀 (Dylan Harper) 将缺阵,而斯蒂芬·卡斯尔 (Stephon Castle) 将披挂上阵。哈珀在过去两周表现非常出色,他似乎已经冲破了在赛季中期遇到的“新秀墙”,再次开始在禁区内随心所欲地得分。希望他能赶上明天晚上对阵独行侠的比赛。
- 尼克斯与掘金的先行场次进入了双加时,最终纽约以 134-127 获胜。这对马刺来说是个好消息,因为他们巩固了西部第二的排名,目前在负场数上领先掘金队两场。
- 雷霆队在第一节的大部分时间里紧咬比分,但当凯尔登入场后,他们显得身体对抗不足,马刺在首节结束时以 39-26 领先。
- 阿伦·威金斯 (Aaron Wiggins) 在第二节从三分线外找到手感,雷霆在半场还剩 5 分钟时将马刺 20 分的领先优势缩小到 10 分。随着卡特·布莱恩特 (Carter Bryant) 找回准星,马刺在半场结束时以 73-58 保持领先。领先优势本该更大,但由于篮板球控制得比较散漫,雷霆队补中了半场的最后一球,将分差缩小到 15 分,并找回了一些信心。
- 马刺队在第三节走出更衣室后并没有做好拼搏的准备,雷霆迅速将分差缩小到个位数。又是凯尔登接管了比赛,为马刺连得 13 分,稳住了局面。
- 你真的无法指责雷霆队的拼劲。今晚场上的大多数球员平时并没有太多上场时间,而他们今晚打得极其卖力。马刺队想要“巡航模式”度过比赛,而雷霆的残阵让他们为懒散的表现付出了代价,不断跑出空位并命中投篮。三节过后马刺以 95-85 领先,雷霆的残阵在该节以 27-22 压制了马刺。
- 雷霆队两次教练挑战均获成功,尽管在我看来,第二次改判有些值得商榷。马刺终于在第三节末段行使了挑战,当时福克斯抢断成功本该形成一次快攻扣篮,但却因为一次错误的犯规判罚被取消。尽管判罚最终被推翻,但马刺还是被剥夺了一次快攻得分的机会。在这种情况下,回放中心至少应该判给受害方一次“转换快攻犯规”补偿。
- 雷霆的防守在第四节充满活力,给主队制造了巨大困难,在比赛还剩不到 4 分钟时将分差缩小到 4 分。他们在末段破坏了几次给维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama) 的空接,甚至在另一端转换得分,这让主队打得非常吃力。
- 斯蒂芬·卡斯尔在第四节初段领到了个人第五次犯规,但他打满了该节的大部分时间,并在最后时刻贡献了关键表现,是马刺在关键时刻打出高潮的核心因素之一。
今晚是银黑军团背靠背赛程的第一场,随后他们将前往达拉斯,在这一组主客场连打系列赛的首战中对阵独行侠及其超级新秀库珀·弗拉格 (Cooper Flagg),该系列赛将于周五在圣安东尼奥收官。
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San Antonio vs Oklahoma City Thunder, Final Score: Spurs outlast the Thunder bench crew 116-106

The Thunder held two-thirds of their team out of the game tonight, and their skeleton crew of Jaylin Williams and four bench players, along with three two-way players made the Spurs work for a win. Maybe it’s excusable to let your focus slip a little when you’re not facing the other team’s best players, but it was frustrating to watch as the Spurs just tried to coast to a win and gave the Thunder skeleton crew hope kept them in the game late. The lackadaisical play of the Silver and Black let the end of the Thunder bench play like contenders.
Instead of playing team ball, there was way too much one on one offense, and slow rotations on defense. The Spurs got a great effort from Keldon Johnson tonight, but most of the rest of the team was embarrassed by the Thunder reserves. De’Aaron Fox made some key plays down the stretch as the Spurs outlasted the Thunder 116-106. The strategy of sitting almost the entire Thunder team felt like a psyop on the Spurs, and given how hard the Spurs had to play to eke out a win, it seems like it worked.
Despite this win being a little on the disappointing side, it was a good thing for them as they solidified their second spot in the west as they head to Dallas for a game tom0rrow against the Mavericks. They also secured their 34th win of the year, which is the same number of wins the team scored in the entire 2024-2025 season, with 32 games left in the season.
Observations
- The Thunder sat 10 players for tonight’s game. Three of those players have had long term injuries and Caruso has been dealing with an adductor strain for some time. Unfortunately, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander suffered an abdominal strain in last night’s game against the Magic, and could be out for a couple of weeks at least. The other six players—I’m not sure if they would be sitting out a playoff game—but I am not a doctor. It feels like a scheduled loss for the Thunder, who have already lost the season series where the Spurs lead 3-1. Mind games? Maybe, but the Spurs are going to need to play with intensity to win tonight, because every player on the Thunder roster is a solid NBA player.
- Just before the game it came out that Dylan Harper would be out, and Castle would be playing. Harper has been very good the last couple of weeks as he burst through the rookie wall that he seemed to hit around the season’s midpoint and once again began to score at will in the paint. Hopefully he’ll be back for tomorrow night’s game against the Mavs.
- The lead-in game of Knicks/Nuggets went into double overtime, and ended in a 134-127 New York win. That’s good news for the Spurs as they solidified their hold on second place in the Western Conference, with the Nuggets two games behind the Spurs in the loss column.
- The Thunder kind of hung around for much of the first quarter, but when Keldon Johnson came in, they didn’t have the beef, and the Spurs led 39-26 after one quarter.
- Wiggins caught fire from beyond the arc in the second quarter as the Thunder cut a 20 point Spurs lead to 10 with 5 minutes left in the half. Carter Bryant found his shot as the Spurs finished the quarter strong and led 73-58 at the half. It should have been more, but a sloppy effort at rebounding gave the Thunder the last basket of the half cutting their deficit to 15 and giving them a little bit of confidence.
- The Spurs came out of the locker room in the third quarter not ready to play hard, and the Thunder quickly cut the deficit to single digits. Once again, Keldon took over the game and scored 13 straight for the Spur to right the ship.
- You just can’t fault the effort from the Thunder. Most of the players that were out on the court tonight don’t get a lot of playing time, and they just played HARD tonight. These Spurs were trying to cruise through the game and the Thunder skeleton crew made them pay for the lackadaisical effort by getting open shots and sinking them. The Spurs led 95-85 after three quarters with the Thunder skeleton crew outscoring the Spurs 27-22 in the quarter.
- The Thunder won two coach’s challenges, although the second overturn was a bit fishy in my opinion. The Spurs finally exercised a challenge late in the third as the Fox stole the ball that should have led to a fast break dunk, but it was negated because of the incorrect foul call. Even though the call was reversed, the Spurs were still robbed of a fast break bucket. It seems that the replay review should at least award the team a transition take foul in that situation.
- The Thunder defense got energized in the fourth quarter and made things difficult for the home team, cutting the lead to 4 points with under 4 minutes left. They broke up a few alley oops for Wemby late, and even turned them into baskets on the other end, which really made thing hard for the home team.
- Steph Castle picked up his fifth foul early in the fourth quarter, but played most of the quarter and made key plays down the stretch as he was one of key factors in the Spurs clutch run.
Tonight is the first game of a back-to-back for the Silver and Black as they travel to Dallas for a matchup against the Mavericks, and their super rookie Cooper Flagg in the first game of a home and home series, which will wrap up on Friday in San Antonio.
By Mark Barrington, via Pounding The Rock
