马刺 vs 国王 139 - 122 技术统计 | 视频集锦
By Stephen Michael | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2026-02-22 05:53:27

开场的前几分钟感觉就像一场田径赛,且局势完全倒向马刺。周六晚上,在圣安东尼奥马刺位于奥斯汀的临时主场,身着银黑战袍(或青绿色、橙色及粉色特别版球衣)的球员们如离弦之箭般冲出起点,迅速建立起两位数的领先优势。最终,他们在穆迪中心 (Moody Center) 以139-122大胜萨克拉门托国王,为这座以“怪异”著称的城市的客场周完美收官。
这场原本看似一边倒的比赛,在马刺最终锁定胜局前,一度演变成了对球队专注度的考验。马刺的法国天才维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama) 在开场阶段便送出两次封盖,瞬间点燃全场氛围,并带领球队打出一波11-0的高潮,让萨克拉门托国王措手不及。马刺的球权移动精准到位,场上空间分布合理,进攻节奏势不可挡。凯尔登·约翰逊 (Keldon Johnson) 持球冲击篮下,德文·瓦塞尔 (Devin Vassell) 命中开局跳投,几乎每一次控球都能转化为高质量的出手机会。
有那么一瞬间,比赛看起来正向着一场溃败演变。但在NBA,剧本很少会按部就班地轻松上演。
“我认为我们在退防方面做得更好了,”马刺主教练米奇·约翰逊 (Mitch Johnson) 说道,“联防效果不错,沟通也跟上了。我们在执行比赛计划和保持整体性方面更加敏锐。当我们做到这些时,对手很难在我们身上得分。”
在建立起舒适的领先优势后,圣安东尼奥马刺的攻势有所减弱。失误开始增多,防守轮换变得迟缓。打出紧迫感的国王开始蚕食分差。德马尔·德罗赞 (DeMar DeRozan) 在中距离耐心寻觅机会,萨克拉门托开始利用马刺的失误转化成反击得分。原本欢庆的氛围变得紧张起来。
到了第三节中段,曾经稳固的领先优势显得摇摇欲坠。然而,在末节决战开始的前12分钟,马刺找回了自我。
文班亚马——即使在低迷期也表现沉稳——冷静命中一记三分止血。下一回合,他切入禁区轻松完成终结。随后的防守成功转化成了快攻扣篮。突然之间,熟悉的节奏回来了。
文班亚马最终砍下28分、15个篮板和6次助攻——这份数据单凸显了他在得分之外的影响力。他守护禁区,发起进攻,并在球队专注度波动时稳住局面。在他身边,角色球员们也各司其职。约翰逊提供了对抗和能量,替补席则贡献了及时的投射和拼抢,阻止了萨克拉门托发动新一轮的反扑。
“我认为今晚对我来说表现尚可,处于平均水准之上,”文班亚马在谈到自己的表现时表示,“谈不上惊艳,我的目标是让这成为一种常态。”
进入最后几分钟,比赛结果已尘埃落定。马刺再次展现出松弛感,接连命中投篮,并在主场观众的欢呼声中越战越勇。此前展现出顽强斗志的萨克拉门托国王此时已无力回天。
139-122的比分反映了圣安东尼奥马刺强悍的进攻火力,但也讲述了一个关于成长的潜在故事。一支年轻球队在面对势头波动时,不再像以往那样溃散,而是重新集结并给予了强势的回击。
“在季后赛开始前,我们只剩下不到30场‘带妆彩排’了,”马刺前锋哈里森·巴恩斯 (Harrison Barnes) 在谈到球队表现时说道,“这是我们作为一个整体第一次冲击季后赛。在备战过程中,认真对待每一分钟至关重要。”
有一段时间,马刺看起来有些松懈;但在最关键的时刻,他们表现得异常冷静。
比赛在火热的开局中开始,虽一度陷入迷茫,但最终他们以一种强有力的方式提醒世人:当这支球队保持专注时,他们有多么危险。
“与强队交手是最好的历练,这也是我们努力的目标,”文班亚马说道,“一步一个脚印,我们刚刚度过的这段赛程非常令人满意。这段征程已经结束,接下来要迎接新的挑战。我们会认真打好每一场比赛。”
赛后笔记
- 艾弗里·约翰逊 (Avery Johnson) 回到解说席是一个美妙时刻。他、肖恩·埃利奥特 (Sean Elliott) 以及雅各布·托比 (Jacob Tobey) 组成的三人组表现出色,我不介意在本赛季再次看到他们合体。
- 卢克·科内特 (Luke Kornet) 今晚的表现证明了为什么他是马刺休赛期最有价值的签约之一。在13分钟内贡献4分、5个篮板和3次助攻。他已证明过自己冠军成员的成色,这对即将开启周一底特律关键赛程的马刺来说至关重要。
- 提到关键,圣安东尼奥马刺的后卫三人组贡献了139分中的48分。随着他们开始面对季后赛级别的强队,这些球员将面临严峻考验,如果他们能保持这样的表现,他们或许能成功通过考验。
- 米奇·约翰逊将哈里森·巴恩斯放入第二阵容的做法继续显现其高明之处。巴恩斯在20分钟的出场时间里,替补登场高效砍下14分。这在季后赛中将发挥巨大作用。
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Spurs regain focus, pull away late in 139-122 win over Kings

The first few minutes felt like a track meet tilted entirely in the Spurs’ favor. Inside the friendly confines of the San Antonio Spurs’ weekend home in Austin, the Silver and Black (or teal, orange, and pink) exploded out of the gates Saturday night, racing to an early double-digit lead and would route the Sacramento Kings 139-122 at the Moody Center to close out their week in the city they call weird.
What began as a runaway turned into a test of focus before the Spurs ultimately slammed the door. The tone was set almost immediately by San Antonio’s French phenom as Victor Wembanyama erased a pair of shots in the opening minutes, igniting the crowd and fueling an 11-0 run that had Sacramento scrambling. The Spurs’ ball movement was crisp, the spacing deliberate, and the pace relentless. Keldon Johnson attacked downhill. Devin Vassell knocked down early jumpers. Every possession seemed to produce a quality look.
For a moment, it looked like a rout in the making. But the NBA rarely cooperates with easy scripts.
“I thought we did a much better job in transition defense,” Spurs Head Coach Mitch Johnson said. “The zone was good, communication picked up. We were a lot sharper in game plan execution and being connected. When we do that, we are hard to score on sometimes.”
After building a comfortable cushion, San Antonio’s edge dulled. Turnovers crept in. Defensive rotations slowed. The Kings, playing with urgency, began to chip away. DeMar DeRozan operated patiently in the midrange, and Sacramento started turning Spurs miscues into transition points. What had been a celebration turned tense.
By the middle of the third quarter, the once-comfortable lead felt fragile. Then the Spurs rediscovered themselves to begin the final 12 minutes.
Wembanyama — steady even during the lull — calmly knocked down a three-pointer to stop the bleeding. On the next trip, he found a lane to the rim for an easy finish. A defensive stop turned into a fast-break dunk. Suddenly, the rhythm was back.
Wembanyama finished with 28 points, 15 rebounds and six assists — a stat line that underscored his impact beyond scoring. He protected the rim, initiated offense and steadied the team when its focus wavered. Around him, the supporting cast delivered. Johnson provided physicality and energy. The bench supplied timely shooting and hustle plays that kept Sacramento from mounting another serious threat.
“I think this was an above average night for me,” Wembanyama said of his performance. “It wasn’t amazing either. My goal is to make the standard.”
By the final minutes, the outcome was clear. The Spurs were playing loose again, knocking down shots and feeding off the crowd’s energy. Sacramento, which had shown fight earlier, ran out of answers.
The 139-122 final reflected San Antonio’s offensive firepower — but it also told a subtler story about growth. A young team that once might have unraveled during a momentum swing instead regrouped and responded with authority.
“We have less than 30 dress rehearsals left before the playoffs,” Spurs forward Harrison Barnes said of the team’s performance. “This is our first time [in the playoffs] as a group. As we’re prepping for that, it’s important to take all of the minutes seriously.”
For stretches, the Spurs looked complacent. When it mattered most, they looked composed.
And on a night that began with fireworks and briefly drifted into uncertainty, they finished with a reminder of just how dangerous they can be when locked in.
“Is it better to play the best teams, it is what we work for,” Wembanyama said. “Taking one thing at a time and the stretch we just had is very satisfying. This stretch is over and its on to the next thing. We’re going to take it one game at a time.”
Game Notes
- Avery Johnson being back on the broadcast was such a nice moment. Him, Sean Elliott and Jacob Tobey make a nice trio that I would not be opposed to seeing return again this season.
- Luke Kornet’s night showed why he is one of the most valuable offseason pick ups for the Spurs. Four points, five rebounds, and three assists in 13 minutes. He’s proven to be a champion and this will be so important for the Spurs as they go into a critical stretch beginning in Detroit on Monday.
- Speaking of critical, San Antonio’s three-headed guard lineup contributed 48 of the Spurs’ 139 points. As they enter a stretch against playoff teams, this duo will be tested and if they continue to play like this, they may just pass that test.
- Mitch Johnson moving Harrison Barnes into the second unit continues to look like a genius move. HB finished with 14 points off the bench in 20 minutes of action. That will be big come the postseason.
By Stephen Michael, via Pounding The Rock