By Marilyn Dubinski | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2026-02-16 18:19:43

欢迎来到《一周回顾》:这是一个在每周一推出的专栏,旨在回顾圣安东尼奥马刺队过去一周的表现,展望未来一周的赛程,以及更多精彩内容。请尽情阅读!
第16周: 马刺队成功避开了一系列“陷阱比赛”,迎来了自12月以来的首个全胜周。他们先是对阵俄克拉荷马城雷霆队,对方在背靠背的第二场不仅饱受伤病困扰,还在进行“负荷管理”,轮换阵容前7名球员全部缺阵;随后是对阵阵容残缺的独行侠队的一场客家主连场系列赛,当时独行侠正等待交易筹码到位。在前两场比赛(对阵雷霆和客场对阵达拉斯)中,马刺表现得有些懈怠,但始终能将对手控制在安全距离内;而在主场对阵阵容更完整的独行侠的第二场比赛中,马刺彻底爆发,凭借斯蒂芬·卡斯尔 (Stephon Castle) 历史性的 40分、12个篮板和12次助攻的大三双表现,收获了一场大胜。
第17周:2胜0负(38胜16负,西部第2)
由于 NBA 杯四分之一决赛造成的赛程变动,马刺队在湖人主场开始了他们本赛季的第三场比赛,同时也拉开了年度牛仔节客场之旅的序幕。面对同样阵容不整的对手——卢卡·东契奇 (Luka Doncic) 因腿筋伤势缺阵,勒布朗·詹姆斯 (LeBron James) 和奥斯汀·里夫斯 (Austin Reaves) 在背靠背第二场进行负荷管理——维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama) 毫无疑问地证明了谁才是场上最强的球员。他在开场不到8分钟内就砍下了历史性的25分,半场轰下37分,全场斩获40分。由于球队早早确立胜势并最终迎来一场罕见的全场领先大胜,文班亚马在下半场获得了充足的休息时间。
马刺再次面对一支残阵球队,斯蒂芬·库里 (Steph Curry) 和吉米·巴特勒 (Jimmy Butler) 均因伤缺阵。作为背靠背作战的第二场,马刺起初显得有些疲惫,防守端跟不上节奏,在第三节一度落后多达16分。然而,延续了近几周的势头,他们在稳住局势后,在最后18分钟突然“断电式”爆发,不仅提升了防守强度,还在进攻端猛攻勇士篮下。最终马刺完成逆转,夺得六连胜,并以全联盟状态最火热球队的姿态进入全明星休赛期。
战力榜排名
John Schuhmann, NBA.com — 第2名(上周:第2名)
进攻效率: 117.0 (7) 防守效率: 110.9 (3) 净效率: +6.1 (5) 节奏: 100.9 (13)
马刺队拥有联盟目前最长的连胜纪录(六连胜),在输球场次上仅落后雷霆队两场,且在双方交锋战绩上占优。
值得关注的三个数据
- 就胜率和防守而言,马刺是联盟中进步最快的球队。他们的每百回合失分比上赛季减少了5.4分。对手在禁区的投篮命中率也出现了全联盟最大的降幅,从上赛季的57.8%(第19名)下降到本赛季的54.6%(第4名)。
- 当文班亚马在场时,马刺每百回合仅让对手在禁区得到37.8分(对手禁区命中率为51.3%);而当他不在场时,这一数据上升为每百回合51.7分(命中率56.8%)。
- 他们在第一节的表现最为出色(每百回合净胜12.1分),但他们也是仅有的两支在第一节落后时胜率(13胜3负)高于第一节领先时胜率(24胜13负)的球队之一。
未来展望: 牛仔节即将开幕,因此马刺在休赛期归来后将在奥斯汀进行两场比赛。他们本赛季对阵太阳队(周四的对手)的战绩为0胜2负,不过在首次交锋时他们缺少了达龙·福克斯 (De’Aaron Fox),第二次交锋时则同时缺少了卡斯尔和文班亚马。
Law Murray, The Athletic — 第2名(上周:第3名)
全明星周末时刻:我们终于可以这么说了:马刺队的排名超过了一支他们在本赛季击败过四次的球队。
执教美国条纹队的米奇·约翰逊 (Mitch Johnson) 贡献了本周全明星前最精彩的发言——他公开质疑为什么圣安东尼奥在面对众多拥有超级球星的对手并取得佳绩的情况下,却只有一名全明星球员。他认为,如果福克斯或卡斯尔没进全明星,那么文班亚马就应该在 MVP 争夺战中领跑。
荣誉提名:马刺派出了三名球员参加新秀挑战赛(卡斯尔、迪伦·哈珀 (Dylan Harper)、卡特·布莱恩特 (Carter Bryant)),而且布莱恩特差一点就抢走了周六扣篮大赛的风头。
Brett Siegel, Clutch Points — N/A(上周:第1名)
N/A
Andy Bailey, Bleacher Report — 第2名(上周:第3名)
圣安东尼奥马刺队的崛起速度远超预期。
文班亚马、卡斯尔和哈珀都还处于新秀合同期,而球队很有机会在竞争激烈的西部获得第二名。
所以,对这支球队提出的这个目标可能显得有些挑刺。
但如果卡斯尔(本赛季三分命中率28.8%)和哈珀(25.2%)以现在的投篮状态进入季后赛,防守方将完全无视他们,这会让他们场上队友的处境变得异常艰难。
在现在到季后赛之间,没有足够的时间让这两位球员彻底修复外线投篮,但给他们大量的机会去尝试应该是首要任务。对手的防守会给他们投关键球的机会,他们至少需要投进这些球的信心。
未来赛程: 2月19日(周四)对阵 菲尼克斯太阳* (32-23);2月21日(周六)对阵 萨克拉门托国王* (12-44)
* 比赛将在奥斯汀穆迪中心举行
预测:2胜0负 —— 这一次,马刺队终于能将奥斯汀的两场比赛与牛仔节客场之旅衔接起来,让他们在旅途中获得片刻喘息(尽管之后还有连续五个客场)。在全明星周末大显身手后,他们会保持相对充沛的体力和动力。虽然马刺在全明星各项赛事中代表众多,但除了哈珀在新秀挑战赛中的表现外,几乎在每个项目中都遗憾而归,这会让他们更有求胜欲。首先是与太阳队的重赛,太阳是潜在的季后赛对手,赛季初期曾压制过马刺,但他们将缺少狄龙·布鲁克斯 (Dillon Brooks),后者因吃到本赛季第16次技术犯规而被停赛。(这么快就16次了,你不觉得有点早吗?!)接下来的对手是毫无方向的国王队,虽然德马尔·德罗赞 (DeMar DeRozan) 面对旧主往往会有出色发挥,但如果马刺能正常表现,仅靠他一人还不足以威胁马刺。
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Week in Review: Spurs leave their mark in California to open Rodeo Road Trip

Welcome to Week in Review: a Monday feature that looks back at the week that was for theSan Antonio Spurs, takes a look at the week ahead, and more. Enjoy!
Week 16: The Spurs avoided a series of trap games for their first undefeated week since December, beginning with an Oklahoma City Thunder team that was both injured and “load managing” on the second night of a back-to-back and had none of their top 7 players available, followed by an away/home mini-series against a depleted Mavs team that was waiting for trade assets to become available. In the first two games — against OKC and at Dallas — the Spurs were a little complacent but kept both teams at arm’s length the entire time before exploding at home in the second game against a more complete Mavs team, riding a historic 40-12-12 triple-double from Stephon Castle to a blowout victory.
Week 17: 2-0 (38-16, 2nd in West)
136-108 win at Los Angeles Lakers
In a scheduling quirk resulting from the NBA Cup Quarterfinals, the Spurs began their annual Rodeo Road Trip playing in the home of the Lakers for the third time this season. Again facing a depleted team, with Luka Doncic out with a hamstring injury and LeBron James and Austin Reaves load managing on the second night of a back-to-back, Victor Wembanyama left little doubt who was the best player on the floor, scoring a historic 25 points in the first 8 minutes of the game, 37 in the first half, and 40 overall before getting extended second-half rest in a rare wire-to-wire blowout victory.
126-113 win at Golden State Warriors
AGAIN facing a depleted team, with Steph Curry and Jimmy Butler both out injured, the Spurs initially looked like a tired team on the second night of a back-to-back, out step defensively and getting down by as much as 16 in the the third quarter. However, in a familiar trend from recent weeks, they weathered the storm before flipping the switch in the final 18 minutes, ramping up their defensive intensity while attacking the Warriors down low on offense, making a surging comeback to win their sixth straight game and enter the All-Star break as the hottest team in the league.
Power Rankings
John Schuhmann, NBA.com — 2 (last week: 2)
OffRtg: 117.0 (7) DefRtg: 110.9 (3) NetRtg: +6.1 (5) Pace: 100.9 (13)
The Spurs have the league’s longest active winning streak (six games) and are just two games in the loss column behind the Thunder, holding the head-to-head tiebreaker.
Three numbers to know
- The Spurs have been the league’s most improved team in regard to winning percentage and on defense, where they’ve allowed 5.4 fewer points per 100 possessions than they did last season. They’ve seen the league’s biggest drop in opponent field goal percentage in the paint, from 57.8% (19th) last season to 54.6% (fourth) this season.
- They’ve allowed just 37.8 points in the paint per 100 possessions (with their opponents shooting 51.3% in the paint) with Victor Wembanyama on the floor and 51.7 per 100 (56.8%) with him off the floor.
- They’ve been at their best (plus-12.1 points per 100 possessions) in the first quarter but are also one of two teams with a better record when they’ve lost the first quarter (13-3) than when they’ve won the first quarter (24-13).
Coming up: The rodeo is in town, so the Spurs come out of the break with their two games in Austin. They’re 0-2 against the Suns (who they’ll face on Thursday), though they were without De’Aaron Fox in the first meeting and without both Stephon Castle and Victor Wembanyama in the second.
Law Murray, The Athletic — 2 (last week: 3)
All-Star Weekend moment: We can finally say it: the Spurs are ranked above a team they beat four times this season.
Mitch Johnson, coaching the veteran USA Stripes, delivered some of the week’s best pre-All-Star sound — openly wondering why San Antonio had only one All-Star despite strong results against star-laden opponents, and arguing that if De’Aaron Fox or Stephon Castle weren’t All-Stars, Victor Wembanyama should be leading the MVP race.
Honorable mention: The Spurs sent three players to the Rising Stars game (Castle, Dylan Harper, Carter Bryant), and Bryant nearly stole Saturday night’s dunk contest.
Brett Siegel, Clutch Points — N/A (last week: 1)
N/A
Andy Bailey, Bleacher Report — 2 (last week: 3)
The San Antonio Spurs are way ahead of schedule.
Victor Wembanyama, Stephon Castle and Dylan Harper are all still on their rookie contracts, and the team has a real chance to finish second in the loaded West.
So, this aim for the team may seem a little nitpicky.
But if Castle (28.8 percent from three this season) and Harper (25.2 percent) enter the playoffs shooting like they are right now, defenses are going to completely ignore them and make life a lot more difficult for every Spur sharing the floor with them.
There isn’t enough time for either to fix their outside shots between now and the postseason, but giving them plenty of opportunities to try should be a priority. Opposing defenses are going to give them opportunities to hit big shots. They’ll at least need the confidence to hit them.
Coming up: Thurs. 2/19 vs. Phoenix Suns* (32-23); Sat. 2/21 vs. Sacramento Kings* (12-44)
* at the Moody Center in Austin
Prediction: 2-0 — For once, the Spurs were able to align their two games in Austin with the Rodeo Road Trip to give them a bit of respite from traveling (although a five-game road trip still awaits afterwards). They’ll be relatively fresh and motivated after a big showing at All-Star weekend, where they were well represented but left wanting coming up short in nearly every event (outside of Carter Bryant in the Rising Stars Challenge). First is a rematch with a Suns team (and possible future playoff opponent) that had their number early in the season but will be missing Dillon Brooks, who will be suspended for receiving his 16th technical of the season. (It’s a little early for that, don’t you think?!) Next will be a directionless Kings team that may have a motivated DeMar DeRozan, who tends to show out against his former teams but otherwise won’t have enough if the Spurs show up.
By Marilyn Dubinski, via Pounding The Rock