By Stephen Michael | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2026-02-11 07:33:28

湖人的主场向来是球星闪耀的舞台。而在周二晚上,这里成为了维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama) 挥洒才华的画布。
凭借一场兼具艺术感与统治力的表演,圣安东尼奥马刺队以 136–108 轻取缺兵少将的洛杉矶湖人队。整场比赛的悬念在半场结束前便已基本消失。
文班亚马在上半场交出的答卷足以令全联盟侧目。这位身高 7 英尺 4 英寸的全明星球员仅在首节便狂砍 25 分,进攻手段无处不在:迎着防守长臂的后仰跳投、节奏感十足的接球三分、以及直杀篮下的轻巧终结。当双方走进更衣室时,文班亚马已拿到 37 分——他全场最终砍下 40 分。马刺在上半场轰下 84 分,创造了湖人队史半场失分最高纪录。
湖人队苦寻良策,却始终无解。
“我认为我们带着极高的专注度开启了比赛,”马刺主教练米奇·约翰逊 (Mitch Johnson) 说道。
马刺的进攻从开场跳球起就目的明确。球在三分线外快速轮转,额外的传球创造出空位机会,失误则迅速转化为反击得分。马刺全场投篮命中率超过 50%,并完成 13 次抢断,反复将洛杉矶的失误转化为另一端的轻松得分。
虽然文班亚马贡献了头条级的表现,但角色球员的发挥确保了这场比赛演变成一场大胜。
“我认为在空间充足和起势的情况下,他是很难被阻挡的,”约翰逊在谈到这位马刺基石球员时表示,“他还有很多需要学习的地方,我们也需要和他共同进步。但我认为他今晚在进攻端的表现非常干练。”
新秀卡特·布莱恩特 (Carter Bryant) 信心十足地投篮命中,砍下职业生涯新高的 16 分;另一位新秀迪伦·哈珀 (Dylan Harper) 贡献 15 分和 6 次助攻,他不断冲击防线缺口,让进攻保持流畅。圣安东尼奥的替补阵容延续了比赛节奏,没有给湖人任何持续反扑的机会。
湖人方面,由于勒布朗·詹姆斯 (LeBron James)、卢卡·东契奇 (Luka Dončić)、马库斯·斯玛特 (Marcus Smart) 和奥斯汀·里夫斯 (Austin Reaves) 的缺阵,进攻端显得举步维艰。尽管残阵湖人表现得足够努力,但缺乏足够的火力来回应马刺早期的攻势。湖人的每一次小反扑都会遭到马刺的回击,分差迅速扩大到 20 分以上,甚至一度超过 40 分,最终在终场哨响时定格在 28 分。
到了第四节,唯一的悬念只剩最终的分差。
“对阵那些缺少主力、战绩不佳的‘弱队’一直是个难题,”文班亚马表示,“今晚我们必须以此证明自己,展示我们的进步。”
对马刺而言,这场胜利不仅仅是一个悬殊的比分。它是球队成长和凝聚力的体现,年轻的阵容正将绝代天赋与日益深厚的阵容深度融合。当文班亚马像在洛杉矶这晚这样爆发时,马刺的上限将大幅提升。
在这个聚光灯通常聚焦于紫金军团的夜晚,马刺队接管了舞台——并带着本赛季最辉煌的一场胜利离开了洛杉矶。
赛后笔记
- 斯蒂芬·卡斯尔 (Stephon Castle) 因骨盆挫伤离场且没有回归。虽然 X 光检查结果呈阴性,但米奇·约翰逊预计卡斯尔明天会感到“非常酸痛”。目前来看,卡斯尔大概率会缺席周三对阵金州勇士队的比赛。
- 卡特·布莱恩特拿下了职业生涯新高的 16 分,并继续证明为何约翰逊教练对他充满信心。有趣的是,那些此前想通过交易获得一名优秀 4 号位或锋线球员的球迷,可能已经发现卡特就是那个答案。赛季下半程对他来说至关重要。
- 哈里森·巴恩斯 (Harrison Barnes) 在替补席表现出色,6 投 4 中得到 11 分。他或许无法重回首发,但他绝对是第二阵容中非常稳健的一员。
- 马刺进攻端唯一的瑕疵可能是朱利安·尚帕尼 (Julian Champagnie),他全场投篮命中率仅为 28%。
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Spurs Overwhelm Lakers Behind Wembanyama’s First Half Masterpiece

The Lakers’ home floor has long been a stage for stars. Tuesday night, it became Victor Wembanyama’s canvas.
With a performance that felt equal parts artistry and avalanche, the San Antonio Spurs rolled past a short-handed Los Angeles Lakers squad, 136–108, in a game that was effectively decided before halftime.
Wembanyama authored the kind of first half that turns heads across the league. The 7-foot-4 All-Star poured in 25 points in the opening quarter alone, scoring inside, outside and everywhere in between. Fadeaways over outstretched arms. Catch-and-shoot threes in rhythm. Swift drives that ended with soft finishes at the rim. By the time the teams walked into the locker room, Wembanyama had 37 points — finishing with 40 for the night — and the Spurs had posted 84 first-half points, the most ever surrendered by a Lakers team in a half.
The Lakers searched for answers and found none.
“I thought we started the game with the right amount of focus,” Spurs Head Coach Mitch Johnson said.
San Antonio’s offense moved with purpose from the opening tip. The ball zipped around the perimeter, extra passes led to open looks, and turnovers quickly turned into transition buckets. The Spurs shot better than 50 percent from the field and collected 13 steals, repeatedly turning Los Angeles mistakes into easy points the other way.
While Wembanyama delivered the headline performance, the supporting cast ensured it became a rout.
“I think the two areas where he is hard to get resistance is space and momentum,” Johnson said of the Spurs’ franchise player. “There’s things for him to learn and for us to learn with him. But I thought he did a good job tonight of playing clean offensive basketball.”
Rookie Carter Bryant knocked down shots with confidence, finishing with a career-high 16 points, while fellow rookie Dylan Harper added 15 points and six assists, attacking gaps in the defense and keeping the offense sailing with ease. San Antonio’s bench maintained the tempo, preventing any sustained Lakers push.
Los Angeles, playing without LeBron James, Luka Dončić, Marcus Smart, and Austin Reaves, struggled to generate offense. The depleted lineup showed effort but lacked the firepower to match the Spurs’ early surge. Each brief Lakers run was met with another San Antonio response, the lead swelling past 20 — and eventually past 40 — before settling at 28 by the final horn.
By the fourth quarter, the only suspense remaining was the final margin.
“Playing against ‘bad teams’ who are missing players has been a problem,” Wembanyama said. “Tonight we had to make a statement and show our progress.”
For the Spurs, the victory was more than a lopsided score line. It was a statement of growth and cohesion, a young roster blending generational talent with developing depth. When Wembanyama ignites the way he did in Los Angeles, San Antonio’s ceiling rises dramatically.
On a night when the spotlight often shines brightest on the purple and gold, it was the Spurs who owned the stage — and they left it with one of their most emphatic wins of the season.
Game Notes
- Stephon Castle went down with a pelvis contusion and did not return. While x-rays were negative, Mitch Johnson expects Castle to be “more than pretty sore” tomorrow. I think it’s a safe bet Castle will miss Wednesday’s matchup with Golden State.
- Carter Bryant posted a career-high 16 points and continues to show why Coach Johnson has faith in him. What’s funny is the fans who wanted to trade for a good 4 or better wing player may already have that in Carter. The second half of the season will be huge for him.
- Harrison Barnes had a good night off the bench, scoring 11 points on 4-of-6 shooting. He may not be able to start, but he is a solid player with the second unit.
- The lone sore spot for the Spurs offensively may have been Julian Champagnie, who shot 28 percent for the night.
By Stephen Michael, via Pounding The Rock