[PtR] 马刺下半场突然发力,126-113 逆转勇士进入全明星假期

马刺 @ 勇士 126 - 113 技术统计 | 视频集锦

By Stephen Michael | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2026-02-12 07:26:28

半场结束时,圣安东尼奥马刺队看起来似乎要步履蹒跚地进入全明星假期。然而,他们最终却以冲刺之势挺进了间歇期。

凭借下半场凶猛的攻势转换以及年轻球星们再度展现出的沉稳表现,马刺队在周三晚上于大通中心抹平了第三节一度落后 16 分的劣势,最终以 126-113 击败金州勇士队。这场胜利将圣安东尼奥的连胜纪录扩大到了六场,并进一步印证了联盟中日益增长的共识:这支球队正在迅速成熟。

马刺队不仅仅是赢下了比赛,他们还展现了自己的统治力。

金州勇士队开局阶段表现犀利,通过流畅的传导球和精准的外线投射迅速掌握了主动。勇士队在第一节掌控了节奏,并在第二节的大部分时间里保持着领先,利用防守端的漏洞将分差扩大到两位数。

圣安东尼奥马刺队在防守端显得慢了半拍,进攻端也失去了节奏。但替补席上并没有出现恐慌,也没有明显的挫败感,他们只是保持着稳健的步伐。

转折点出现在第三节中段。马刺队提升了防守强度,封堵了突破路线,迫使金州勇士队陷入艰难的强投。原本打得游刃有余的勇士队进攻突然变得仓促起来。

在进攻端,圣安东尼奥马刺队简化了战术。球不断打入禁区,空切变得更加犀利,掩护也更加扎实。马刺队开始利用身体对抗在内线翻江倒海——而勇士队对此无能为力。

达龙·福克斯 (De’Aaron Fox) 点燃了反击的火花,他全场贡献 27 分和 8 次助攻。他在第三节末段的关键时期掌控了节奏,多次杀入禁区并投中急停跳投,将分差一点点蚕食。他在哨响前的一记深远跳投为这一波疯狂的进攻潮画上了句号,并在进入第四节前将比分追平。

随后, 维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama) 接管了比赛。

这位身高 7 英尺 4 英寸的球队基石贡献了 26 分和 9 个篮板,但他的影响力远超数据表所能体现的范畴。第四节初,他连续两次在篮下干扰对手投篮,随后长驱直入完成空中接力扣篮,点燃了马刺替补席的热情。

片刻之后,文班亚马拉到外线命中一记三分球。这一连串表现将焦灼的比赛彻底转化为马刺的优势,也让现场观众的热情瞬间降至冰点。

圣安东尼奥马刺队在末节打出了 32-19 的比分,用臂展和身体对抗让勇士队感到窒息。马刺在收割比赛阶段统治了篮板球,并反复利用内线的错位机会惩罚对手。

凯尔登·约翰逊 (Keldon Johnson) 在替补席上提供了关键的火力支援,他通过侵略性极强的突破和外线投篮砍下 21 分。当主力球员获得短暂休息时,他的活力稳定了轮换阵容,确保势头从未发生逆转。

金州勇士队努力留在竞争行列中。 德雷蒙德·格林 (Draymond Green) 险些拿到三双并在内线奋力搏杀,而 摩西·穆迪 (Moses Moody) 和 德安东尼·梅尔顿 (De’Anthony Melton) 在外线提供了火力支持。但在失去持续节奏的情况下——且在 斯蒂芬·库里 (Stephen Curry) 未披战袍的情况下——勇士队无法在比赛末段的执行力上与圣安东尼奥抗衡。

马刺队本场表现最令人印象深刻的并非得分爆发力,而是他们的沉稳。

赛季初期,在客场落后 16 分可能会让这支年轻的团队分崩离析。但在周三,这段经历磨练了他们。

防守轮换变得更加紧凑,沟通更加顺畅,出手选择也更加成熟。马刺队看起来不再像是一支初出茅庐的球队,而更像是一支正在学习如何在敌对环境中赢得硬仗的成熟之师。

随着最后几分钟流逝,在金州勇士队运球耗尽时间之际,马刺队员们在场上拥抱鼓掌。又一场逆转,又一次宣言。

目前马刺队的战绩为 38 胜 16 负,他们带着强劲的势头和日益增长的信心进入全明星假期。进攻流畅,防守也在不断进化。而福克斯与文班亚马之间的化学反应正在成为联盟中最具威胁的组合之一。

对于一支曾经高度依赖潜力的球队来说,现在的马刺队正靠结果说话。

周三晚上的比赛就是证明:这支团队在遭遇重击时不会退缩,他们会予以回击。

而且,他们越来越擅长收割比赛。

比赛笔记

  • 勇士队通常是马刺队的一个强硬对手,周三的情况依然如此。这一次,当马刺落后两位数时,他们没有动摇,而是迎接挑战并最终取胜。对于全明星赛后的征程来说,这是一个积极的信号,马刺队挖掘了自身潜力并展现了真正的韧性。
  • 在马刺队裁掉 杰里米·索汉 (Jeremy Sochan) 后,阵容中出现了一个空位。球队会填补这个位置吗?这可能取决于 卡特·布莱恩特 (Carter Bryant) 在非正式的赛季下半程表现如何。
  • 哈里森·巴恩斯 (Harrison Barnes) 表现出色,贡献了 10 分。在替补登场的新角色中,他找到了准星,并且在第二阵容中显得更加自信。

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Spurs flip the switch, rally past Warriors 126-113 behind second half surge

For a half, it looked like the San Antonio Spurs might limp into the All-Star break. Instead, they stormed into it.

Behind a ferocious second-half turnaround and another poised performance from their young stars, the Spurs erased a 16-point 3rd quarter deficit and powered past the Golden State Warriors 126-113 on Wednesday night at Chase Center. The win extended San Antonio’s streak to six games and reinforced a growing belief around the league: this team is maturing fast.

The Spurs didn’t just win. They imposed themselves.

Golden State came out sharp, moving the ball and knocking down perimeter shots to seize early control. The Warriors dictated pace in the first quarter and maintained separation through much of the second, capitalizing on defensive lapses and pushing their lead into double digits.

San Antonio looked a step slow defensively and out of rhythm offensively. But there was no panic on the bench. No visible frustration. Just a steady pace.

The shift began midway through the third quarter. The Spurs ramped up their defensive intensity, cut off driving lanes and forced Golden State into tougher, contested looks. What had been comfortable Warriors possessions suddenly became rushed ones.

At the other end, San Antonio simplified its approach. The ball found the paint. Cuts became sharper. Screens hit harder. The Spurs began bullying their way inside — and the Warriors had no answer.

Fox ignited the comeback, finishing with 27 points and eight assists. He controlled tempo during a pivotal stretch late in the third quarter, slicing into the lane and knocking down pull-up jumpers that erased the deficit piece by piece. A deep jumper just before the buzzer capped a furious run and tied the game heading into the fourth.

That’s when Victor Wembanyama took over.

The 7-foot-4 franchise cornerstone delivered 26 points and nine rebounds, but his impact went beyond the stat sheet. Early in the fourth quarter, he altered two shots at the rim on consecutive possessions, then sprinted the floor for a alley-oop slam that sent the Spurs bench into a frenzy.

Moments later, he stepped out and buried a three-pointer. The sequence turned a tight contest into a Spurs advantage — and drained the building of its energy.

San Antonio outscored Golden State 32–19 in the final quarter, suffocating the Warriors with length and physicality. The Spurs dominated the glass down the stretch and repeatedly punished mismatches inside.

Keldon Johnson provided a crucial lift off the bench, scoring 21 points with aggressive drives and perimeter shots. His energy stabilized the rotation when the starters briefly rested and ensured the momentum never shifted back.

Golden State fought to stay within striking distance. Draymond Green flirted with a triple-double and battled relentlessly in the paint, while Moses Moody and De’Anthony Melton supplied scoring on the perimeter. But without sustained rhythm — and without Stephen Curry in uniform — the Warriors could not match San Antonio’s late-game execution.

The most impressive part of the Spurs’ performance wasn’t the scoring burst. It was the composure.

Early in the season, falling behind by 16 on the road might have unraveled this young group. On Wednesday, it sharpened them.

Defensive rotations tightened. Communication improved. Shot selection matured. The Spurs looked less like an upstart and more like a team learning how to win difficult games in hostile environments.

As the final minutes ticked away, the Spurs were hugging and clapping as Golden State dribbled out the clock. Another comeback. Another statement.

Now 38-16, San Antonio heads into the All-Star break with momentum and growing confidence. The offense is fluid. The defense is evolving. And the chemistry between Fox and Wembanyama is becoming one of the league’s most dangerous combinations.

For a team that once leaned heavily on potential, the Spurs are now leaning on results.

Wednesday night was proof: this group doesn’t fold when punched. It responds.

And increasingly, it finishes.

Game Notes

  • The Warriors are usually a tough matchup for the Spurs and that was the case again on Wednesday. This time, when down double digits, San Antonio did not falter, instead they rose to the challenge and got the win. This is a good sign for the post All-Star break, the Spurs dug deep and showed their true character.
  • After the Spurs waived Jeremy Socha, there is an open roster spot. Will the team fill it? That may depend on how Carter Bryant does in the unofficial second half of the season.
  • Harrison Barnes had a nice evening at the office, scoring 10 points. In his new role off the bench, he is finding the bottom of the basket and looks much more confident with the second unit.

By Stephen Michael, via Pounding The Rock

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