[PtR] 马刺在达拉斯强势收官,135-123 力克独行侠

马刺 @ 独行侠 135 - 123 技术统计 | 视频集锦

By Stephen Michael | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2026-02-06 06:51:57

周三晚上,圣安东尼奥马刺队与达拉斯独行侠队在美航中心球馆的聚光灯下鏖战了三节,双方互不相让。当比赛最终需要沉稳心态来决出胜负时,马刺队找到了赢球之道——依靠他们的球星、阵容深度以及最后阶段的爆发,将一场势均力敌的较量转化为一场具有宣言意义的客场胜利。

凭借最后几分钟的强势收尾,圣安东尼奥以 135-123 拉开比分并取胜,让喧闹的达拉斯主场观众陷入沉寂,也为马刺本赛季进攻表现最出色的比赛之一画上了圆满句号。

“我们在比赛计划和执行力方面做得更好了,”马刺队主教练米奇·约翰逊 (Mitch Johnson) 说道,“我们追求完美,而我们确实做得不错,尤其是在最后的收尾阶段。”

马刺队开场就展现了他们的意图。球在场上快速流转,射手们自信地把握住空位机会,维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama) 则迅速展现出他的存在感。这位身高 7 英尺 4 英寸的建队核心在开场阶段就通过三分球拉开空间,并在内线惩罚了对手的换防,为全队的进攻奠定了基调,使得圣安东尼奥的进攻在那晚很少陷入停滞。

达拉斯也以强大的火力还击。马刺的每一次起势似乎都遭到了独行侠的回击。到半场结束时,比赛进入了快速、充满身体对抗且毫不退缩的节奏。独行侠依靠他们的年轻才俊紧咬比分,反复冲击篮筐,不让客队拉开差距。

“文班的活力,尤其是最近的表现,一直为我们奠定基调,成为我们的防守支柱。进攻端,投进球固然很棒,但他吸引防守、组织策应以及乐于分享球的能力,让我们进入了非常流畅的节奏,”马刺前锋哈里森·巴恩斯 (Harrison Barnes) 说道。

这种僵持在第三节达到顶峰。随着达拉斯一球一球地追赶,圣安东尼奥的领先优势缩水,比赛一度变成了一个球权就能改写局势的胶着战。球馆气氛被点燃,势头有反转之势。

然而,马刺稳住了阵脚。

随着第四节展开,圣安东尼奥展现了耐心和执行力。在很长一段时间里表现平平的达龙·福克斯 (De’Aaron Fox) 在最关键时刻找到了节奏,命中了两个关键的三分球,帮助马刺重夺领先。文班亚马继续吸引防守注意力,为队友创造空间,并在比赛的定调阶段主导了进攻。

面对独行侠的紧逼,马刺化解了几乎每一次挑战。这里进一个关键球,那里来一次成功防守——分差瞬间拉开。最后一次力拔山兮的篮下终结为制胜一波流画上句号,也彻底扑灭了达拉斯反击的最后希望。

到了全场结束时,均衡的表现说明了一切。马刺队有七人得分上双,这反映了球队的进攻从不依赖单一解法,也证明了这套阵容具备在客场收割比赛的能力。

对于圣安东尼奥而言,这场胜利是在压力中铸就、凭沉稳锁定胜局的客场大捷,带着在最关键时刻完成任务的那份满足感。

“如果说有什么我们要带走的信息,那就是我们信任自己,”文班亚马说,“我们相信过程。我最感激的是,领导层信任这些家伙,我也一样。所以我们都在同一频道上。”

比赛笔记

  • 凭借这场胜利,马刺目前已拿到 35 胜,超越了去年的总胜场数。
  • 这场胜利标志着这支正在学习如何在客场收割比赛的年轻马刺队,又完成了一次增强信心的客场表现。
  • 维克托·文班亚马早早奠定了基调,他拉开空间并吸引防守注意力,为队友创造了机会。他最终贡献了 29 分、11 个篮板和 6 次助攻。本赛季在对阵达拉斯的两场比赛中,文班场均可以得到 34.5 分。
  • 三分线外的较量由马刺胜出:马刺 41.5% (41投17中);独行侠 38.7% (31投12中)。

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点击查看原文:Spurs Close Strong in Dallas, Outlast Mavericks 135-123

Spurs Close Strong in Dallas, Outlast Mavericks 135-123

For three quarters Wednesday night, the San Antonio Spurs and Dallas Mavericks traded punches beneath the bright lights of the American Airlines Center, neither willing to blink. When the moment finally demanded composure, the Spurs found it — in their stars, in their depth and in a closing burst that turned a tight contest into a statement road victory.

Behind a sharp finish in the final minutes, San Antonio pulled away for a 135-123 win, silencing a raucous Dallas crowd and capping one of the Spurs’ most complete offensive performances of the season.

“We did a little bit better in our game plan and execution,” Spurs Head Coach Mitch Johnson said. “We were wanting to be perfect, but we did a good job. Especially at the end of shoring it up.”

The Spurs let their intentions be known early. The ball zipped from side to side, shooters stepped confidently into open looks, and Victor Wembanyama wasted little time making his presence felt. The 7-foot-4 franchise piece stretched the floor with early three-pointers and punished switches inside, setting the tone for a night in which San Antonio’s offense rarely stalled.

Dallas answered with its own firepower. Each Spurs run seemed to be met by a Mavericks response, and by halftime the game had settled into a rhythm — fast, physical and unrelenting. The Mavericks leaned on their young talent to keep pace, repeatedly attacking the rim and refusing to let the visitors create separation.

“Vic’s energy, especially lately, has just been setting the tone for us, anchoring us defensively. Offensively, it’s obviously great to make shots, but his ability to just draw so much attention, make plays, being a willing passer, that’s just allowed us to get into a flow,” Spurs forward Harrison Barnes said.

That resistance peaked in the third quarter. San Antonio’s lead shrank as Dallas chipped away possession by possession, briefly turning the game into a one-score affair. The building stirred, and momentum threatened to swing.

Instead, the Spurs steadied themselves.

As the fourth quarter unfolded, San Antonio leaned on patience and execution. De’Aaron Fox, quiet for stretches, found his rhythm when it mattered most, burying a pair of critical three-pointers that pushed the Spurs back in front. Wembanyama continued to draw defensive attention, creating space for teammates and anchoring the offense during the game’s defining stretch.

With the Mavericks pressing, the Spurs answered nearly every challenge. A timely basket here, a defensive stop there — and suddenly the margin grew. A late emphatic finish at the rim punctuated a decisive closing run, draining the remaining hope from Dallas’ comeback bid.

By night’s end, balance told the story. Seven Spurs reached double figures, a reflection of an offense that never relied on a single answer and a roster that proved capable of closing on the road.

For San Antonio, Thursday was a confident road win forged in pressure, sealed by poise, and carried home with the quiet satisfaction that comes from finishing the job when it mattered most.

“If there’s one message to take away, it’s that we trust ourselves,” Wembanyama said. “We trust the process. And what I appreciate is that the leadership trusts those guys, just as I do. So we’re all on the same wavelength.”

Game Notes

  • With the win, the Spurs are now at 35 wins, surpassing their win total from a year ago.
  • The victory marked another confidence-building road performance for a young Spurs roster learning how to finish games away from home.
  • Victor Wembanyama set the tone early, stretching the floor and drawing defensive attention that opened looks for teammates. He finished with 29 points, 11 rebounds, and six assists. In two games against Dallas this season, Wemby is averaging 34.5 points per game.
  • 3 point shooting was won by the good guys: Spurs 41.5 % (17-41); Mavericks 38.7 % (12-31).

By Stephen Michael, via Pounding The Rock

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