[PtR] 圣安东尼奥对阵达拉斯,最终比分:卡斯尔生涯之夜引领马刺大胜独行侠,138-125

马刺 vs 独行侠 138 - 125 技术统计 | 视频集锦

By Marilyn Dubinski | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2026-02-08 01:39:40

在完成了与达拉斯独行侠队的主客场系列短对决后,这场在前18分钟还打得难解难分的比赛,在马刺队于半场结束前打出一波强势进攻后,最终演变为一场主场大胜。总的来说,马刺队献上了一场精彩绝伦的表演,攻防两端均有高光时刻。他们通过内线狂砍74分,最终以138-125取胜,而场面上的压制力远比最终比分所显示的更加悬殊。斯蒂芬·卡斯尔 (Stephon Castle) 打出了史诗级的表现,砍下40分、12个篮板和12次助攻,成为队史继大卫·罗宾逊 (David Robinson) 之后,第二位达成此成就的球员。

赛场观察

  • 今晚我们看到了又一套不同的首发阵容,卡斯尔重回首发替代了哈里森·巴恩斯 (Harrison Barnes)。事实证明这是调整的最佳契机,他最终以震撼的方式斩获了40+12+12的大号三双。他成为了联盟历史上达成40分三双最年轻的球员,而且这一切并非强行索取进攻权。卡斯尔只是顺应比赛节奏,全场19投15中,其中三分球5投3中,外加3次抢断和1次盖帽。像往常一样,6次失误是个瑕疵,但他当时的表现实在太火热了,这种时候你只能接受这点小遗憾,因为他的闪光点实在太亮眼了。
  • 比赛开局马刺队在反击转换中如鱼得水,早早便拿到了9分快攻得分。但他们在退防上也显得有些挣扎,独行侠队在进球后直接通过两次转换进攻得手,这让两队教练都不太满意。马刺队在保护下篮板后,还在后场出现了几次不该有的失误,送给了独行侠队额外的进攻机会。
  • 第二节开段我们看到了巅峰期的克莱·汤普森 (Klay Thompson),他在前4分钟内独得14分,包括三分球3投3中(其中一记便来自上述提到的后场失误),帮助独行侠队在马刺曾领先多达11分的情况下,一度反超了2分。但紧接着……
  • 在第二节后半段,卡特·布莱恩特 (Carter Bryant) 在马刺打出的32-16进攻高潮中扮演了重要角色。他命中了三记三分,并送出了三次劲爆的封盖。(他实际上有四次盖帽,但其中一球被吹了干扰球,那一球处于毫厘之间,很难判断判罚是否完全正确。无论如何,那次封盖的位置几乎达到了篮板小方框的最顶端,展现了他那极其恐怖的运动能力和弹跳。)
  • 随着阵容残缺的雷霆队继续陷入挣扎,在主场输给了同样境遇不佳的火箭队,马刺队去冲击西部头名突然间看起来不再是一个疯狂的念头了。
  • 马刺队满足了我昨天在赛后总结中表达的愿望(看来我的“毒奶反向玄学”依然奏效):“虽然比赛很精彩,但我确实需要从那些惊险的较量中喘口气。不论这种解脱是来自接下来的三场比赛中某场酣畅淋漓的大胜,还是单纯来自随后的全明星假期,这才是最终的问题。别误会:我喜欢那些懂得在关键时刻收紧防线并在攻防两端凝聚战斗力的球队,这在季后赛中至关重要;但为了我自己的精神健康,我也很乐意偶尔接受一场这种一边倒的大捷。”

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San Antonio vs. Dallas, Final Score: Castle’s career night leads Spurs past Mavs, 138-125

Concluding an away-home miniseries against the Dallas Mavericks, what started as a tight game through the first 18 minutes turned into a runaway Spurs blowout win at home, kicked off by a strong closing to the first half. Overall, the Spurs put on quite the show, with offensive and defense highlights. They made their money with 74 points in the paint on their way to a 138-125 win that wasn’t nearly as close as the final score indicated. Stephon Castle led with a historical performance of 40 points, 12 rebounds and 12 assists, becoming just the second player in franchise history to achieve that feat along with David Robinson.

Observations

  • We had another different starting line-up tonight, with Castle returning in place of Harrison Barnes. It ended up being the right night for it, as a he finished with the 40-12-12 triple-double and did it in spectacular fashion. He become the youngest player in league history to record a 40-point triple-double, and it didn’t come with any forced offense. Castle simply let the game come to him, hitting 15-19 shots and 3-5 threes, as well as three steals and a block. Per usual, the blemish of 6 turnovers was there, but he was on such a heater that this is one of those times that you just accept the little bit of ugly with the overwhelming amount of good.
  • The Spurs thrived in the transition to open the game, with nine early points on the fast break. They also struggled themselves with transition defense, with the Mavs scoring two early buckets off made baskets, which didn’t leave either coach happy. The Spurs also had a few careless turnovers in the back court after securing rebounds, which led to a few extra Mavs possessions.
  • We got a stretch of vintage Klay Thompson to open the second quarter, with 14 points in the first 4 minutes, including 3-3 from beyond the arc (one off one of those aforementioned back court turnovers) to help the Mavs briefly take a two-point lead after the Spurs had led by as much as 11. But then…
  • Carter Bryant was a big part of a Spurs 32-16 run through the second half of the second quarter. He hit three threes and had three huge blocks. (He actually had four, but one that was called a goal-tend, and it was so close it was hard to tell if it was actually the correct call. Regardless, that block was all the way up at the top of the square on the backboard, showing just how insane his athleticism and bounce really is.
  • With the short-handed Thunder continuing to struggle, loosing at home to a Rockets squad that was having its own troubles, pushing for the top seed suddenly doesn’t seem like too much of an insane idea for the Spurs.
  • The Spurs granted my wish from yesterday’s What we learned (also, reverse jinx superpowers still in tact): “As fun as it may be, I need a break from tight games. Whether that relief will come in the form of a blowout win in the next three games or simply as a part of the All-Star break after that is the ultimate question. Don’t get me wrong: I love a team that knows how to tighten the strings and put things together on both ends when the game is on the line, which will be very important in the playoffs, but I would also happily accept a blowout win here or there, just for my own sanity.”

By Marilyn Dubinski, via Pounding The Rock

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