[PtR] 一周回顾:马刺凭借二月全胜战绩创造历史 ▶️

By Marilyn Dubinski | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2026-03-02 19:05:10

欢迎阅读《一周回顾》:这是一档在每周一推出的专栏,旨在回顾*圣安东尼奥马刺队 (San Antonio Spurs)*过去一周的表现,并展望未来一周的动态。请尽情阅读!


第18周 马刺队在全明星赛后回归,横扫了奥斯汀系列赛,保持强劲势头。面对阵容不整的太阳队,他们在上半场表现出色,将分差控制在安全范围内,随后在下半场找回进攻节奏,取得一场大胜。接着,在对阵处于15连败低谷的国王队时,马刺一度有些懈怠,直到第三节末段才如梦初醒,打出一波流将比分拉开,再次收获一场大胜。

第19周:3胜1负 (总战绩43胜17负,西部第2)

客场114-103战胜底特律活塞 (Detroit Pistons)

在联盟战绩最佳球队的主场,马刺继续证明他们能在任何情况下做出调整并赢得比赛。面对活塞队对维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama) 施加的身体对抗,马刺成功利用他在防守端的引力为队友创造出空位投篮和突破空间。配合上斯蒂芬·卡斯尔 (Stephon Castle) 对MVP候选人凯德·坎宁安 (Cade Cunningham) 出色的防守,这是马刺本赛季最令人印象深刻的胜利之一,并提醒全联盟,他们远不止有文班。

客场110-107战胜多伦多猛龙 (Toronto Raptors)

在经历了前三节文班哑火、马刺进攻陷入荒漠的情况后,猛龙的一波流让马刺在第三节末落后15分,形势一度岌岌可危。然而,马刺抓住了猛龙最大的弱点(末节表现低迷),通过三分线外手感回暖并提升防守强度,在比赛末段领先6分。尽管因为罚球糟糕(全场23中13,最后时刻6中2),比赛最后时刻比预想中更具悬念,并给了猛龙绝平的机会(幸好没进),但最重要的是马刺最终惊险过关,拿下了自2016年以来的首次两位数连胜。

客场126-110战胜布鲁克林篮网 (Brooklyn Nets)

四天内的第三场比赛,马刺有时显得慢了半拍,但面对重建中的篮网队依然保持着舒适的领先,仅在第三节中段被小迈克尔·波特 (Michael Porter, Jr.) 的一波爆发追至只差6分。这场胜利让马刺在二月份取得了11胜0负的战绩,这是队史第三次取得单月全胜,并成为NBA历史上首支单月全胜且每场得分均不低于110分的球队。

客场89-114不敌纽约尼克斯 (New York Knicks)

所有美好的事物终有尽头,而这场比赛似乎集齐了终结马刺连胜的所有要素:跨月第一场比赛、下午场(马刺似乎从未赢过)、自2019年起从未在麦迪逊广场花园赢得胜利,以及尼克斯在马刺最薄弱的四号位上拥有强劲实力。在马刺开局打出12分领先后,尼克斯以一波29-4作为回应,建立起马刺始终无法通过节奏找回优势的领先。尽管文班拿到了本周个人最高的25分(虽然三分7中1并有7次失误),但马刺对米卡尔·布里奇斯 (Mikal Bridges) 或穆罕默德·迪亚瓦拉 (Mohamed Diawara) 束手无策,最终遭遇了一个多月以来的首场败仗。

实力榜

John Schuhmann, NBA.com — 第1名 (上周第2名)

进攻效率: 116.8 (8) 防守效率: 110.5 (3) 净效率: +6.3 (4) 节奏: 100.9 (13)

马刺队的11连胜于周日下午在纽约终结,但在那之前,他们在底特律取得了一场关键胜利,让自己始终处于季后赛头号种子的竞争行列中。

三点总结:

  1. 马刺在周一的初始防守表现不错,当时底特律打出了赛季第三差的半场进攻表现。马刺依然是联盟相较上赛季篮板进步第二大的球队。但自全明星赛以来,圣安东尼奥的防守篮板率 (64.7%) 仅排在第29位,过去四个对手中有三个通过二次进攻拿到了超过20分。
  2. 文班依然是年度最佳防守球员的领跑者,但他的进攻仍需磨合,上周四场比赛中他总计仅54投20中 (37%)。在这54次出手里,只有24次 (44%) 来自油漆区,而他的外线投篮仅30投5中 (17%)。不过,当文班在场时,马刺的得分效率依然更高;而在他下场的67分钟里,马刺每百回合要多输给对手17.3分。
  3. 在客场对阵底特律和多伦多的胜利中,圣安东尼奥在底角三分线上总计31投19中 (61%),其中德文·瓦塞尔 (Devin Vassell) 和朱利安·尚帕尼 (Julian Champagnie) 合计14投12中。马刺队的底角三分出手比例 (33%) 领跑全联盟,而哈里森·巴恩斯 (Harrison Barnes) 以62记底角三分命中数并列球员个人榜第二。

后续赛程: 在周二于费城结束本赛季最长的路途后,马刺将开启本赛季最长的主场之旅(10天内6场比赛),其中包括对阵活塞、火箭、凯尔特人和掘金的硬仗。他们本赛季尚未与快船交手,接下来的一个月内他们将对阵快船三次。

Law Murray, The Athletic — 第2名 (上周第2名)

在一月的最后一天,马刺在夏洛特失利。随后他们席卷了整个二月的赛程,且这11场胜利中大多数分差悬殊。但三月已经到来,马刺在纽约打出了赛季最糟糕的进攻表现。每当我考虑将马刺排在榜首时,他们就会遭遇这样一场惨败。不过接下来是关键的一周,圣安东尼奥将从“罗德奥客场之旅 (Rodeo Trip)”回归,主场再战活塞,届时活塞可能会因为艾赛亚·斯图尔特 (Isaiah Stewart) 的回归而更具对抗性。接着,马刺有机会在与火箭的系列赛中提前锁定胜局。

Brett Siegel, Clutch Points — 第1名 (上周第1名)

马刺在周日对阵纽约尼克斯的比赛中显然没准备好。这场25分惨败是他们本赛季最大的一次失利,并终结了马刺的11连胜,期间他们击败了底特律、洛杉矶和俄克拉荷马城。

尽管如此,圣安东尼奥目前仍占据着NBA实力榜首位,而三月的一系列关键对决即将到来。马刺不仅要在周四再次面对活塞,还将在周五对阵快船后的五天内接连迎战休斯顿、波士顿和丹佛。

现在是马刺大举发力并有望从雷霆手中抢走西部头号种子位置的时机。


后续赛程: 3/5 周二 客场对阵费城76人 (33胜27负);3/5 周四 主场对阵底特律活塞 (45胜14负);3/6 周五 主场对阵洛杉矶快船 (28胜31负);3/8 周日 主场对阵休斯顿火箭 (37胜22负)

预测:3胜1负 —— 马刺将对阵缺少乔尔·恩比德 (Joel Embiid)(腹斜肌拉伤)的费城队,以此结束罗德奥客场之旅,但那之后的比赛才是看点。随后他们将回到主场开启赛季最长的六连主,但这在纸面上非常艰难,快船队竟然是他们将面对的战绩“最差”的对手。长期客场飞行后的第一个主场总是“陷阱比赛”,更何况对手是志在复仇的活塞队。接着,在背靠背的第二晚面对健康的科怀·伦纳德 (Kawhi Leonard)(虽然队友帮手有限)时,任何事情都可能发生,当然,10号州际公路德比 (IH-10 rivalry) 总是充满变数。马刺已经证明了他们有能力击败所有这些球队,但他们需要找回二月份的状态,而且文班不能再经历另一个状态低迷的一周。我们已经进入了赛季的冲刺阶段,每一场比赛都至关重要。

由生成式人工智能翻译,译文内容可能不准确或不完整,以原文为准。

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Week in Review: Spurs make history with undefeated February

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 18: The Spurs returned from the All-Star break to sweep their Austin series and keep the train rolling. Against the shorthanded Suns, they did well enough in the first half to keep them at arm’s length before getting back into their offensive groove for a second half blowout. Then, their good friend Complacency paid a visit against the lowly Kings — who were on a 15-game losing streak — until late in the third quarter, when they finally flipped the switch and turned a close game into another blowout.

Week 19: 3-1 (43-17, 2nd in West)

114-103 win at Detroit Pistons

In the home of the team with the best record in the league, the Spurs continued to show they can adjust and win in any situation, successfully responding to the Pistons’ physicality against Victor Wembanyama by using his gravitational pull on their defense to find open shooters and driving lanes. Combined with some impressive defense on MVP candidate Cade Cunningham, particularly by Stephon Castle, it was one of the Spurs’ most impressive wins of the season and reminded the league they are much more than just Wemby.

110-107 win at Toronto Raptors

After three quarters in which Wemby couldn’t get anything going and the Spurs’ offense struggled with dry spells, they appeared in trouble after a big Raptors run had them down by 15 points late in the third quarter. However, the Spurs were able to take advantage of Toronto’s biggest weakness (poor fourth quarter play) by getting hot from three and turning up the defensive dial to get up by six late. The waning moments ended up being more interesting than they had to be thanks to poor free throw shooting — the Spurs were just 13-23 on the night and 2-6 in the final seconds to give the Raptors one last ditch shot that they fortunately missed — but what mattered is the Spurs escaped with the victory and their first double-digit winning streak since 2016.

126-110 win at Brooklyn Nets

Playing their third game in four nights, the Spurs looked a step slow at times but remained comfortably ahead of the rebuilding Nets, outside of a spurt from Michael Porter, Jr. that got them within six points midway through the third quarter. The win made them 11-0 in the month of February, marking only their third undefeated month in franchise history and making them the first team in NBA history to accomplish the feat while scoring 110 or more points in every game.

89-114 loss at New York Knicks

All good things must come to an end, and this game had all the trappings to be the perfect foil for the Spurs’ win streak. The month changed, it was a matinee game (which the Spurs never seem to win), they haven’t won in MSG since 2019, and the Knicks have strength at the one position the Spurs don’t: power forward. After a quick start to get the Spurs out to a 12-point lead, the Knicks responded with a 29-4 run to a build a lead that the Spurs could never get in a enough rhythm to overcome. Even though Wemby had his best scoring game of the week with 25 points (albeit while shooting 1-7 from three and committing 7 turnovers), the Spurs had no answers for Mikal Bridges or Mohamed Diawara and ended up suffering the first loss in over a month.

Power Rankings

John Schuhmann, NBA.com — 1 (last week: 2)

OffRtg: 116.8 (8) DefRtg: 110.5 (3) NetRtg: +6.3 (4) Pace: 100.9 (13)

The Spurs’ 11-game winning streak came to an end in New York on Sunday afternoon, but not before they got a huge win in Detroit, keeping themselves in the mix for the No. 1 overall seed in the playoffs.

Three takeaways

  1. The Spurs’ initial defense was good enough on Monday, when Detroit had its third-worst half-court performance of the season. And they’re still the league’s second-most-improved rebounding team from last season. But San Antonio ranks 29th in defensive rebounding percentage (64.7%) since the All-Star break, with three of their last four opponents registering more than 20 second-chance points.
  2. Victor Wembanyama remains the favorite for Defensive Player of the Year, but his offense remains a work in progress and he shot just 20-for-54 (37%) over the Spurs’ four games last week. Only 24 (44%) of those 54 shots came in the paint and he was 5-for-30 (17%) from the outside. The Spurs still scored more efficiently with him on the floor, and they were outscored by 17.3 points per 100 possessions in his 67 minutes on the bench over the four games.
  3. San Antonio was 19-for-31 (61%) on corner 3s over its wins in Detroit and Toronto, with Devin Vassell and Julian Champagnie a combined 12-for-14. The Spurs lead the league in the percentage of their 3-point attempts (33%) that have come from the corners and Harrison Barnes is tied for second among individuals with 62 made corner 3s.

Coming up: After finishing their longest road trip of the season in Philadelphia on Tuesday, the Spurs will begin their longest homestand of the season (six games over 10 days), which includes big games against the Pistons, Rockets, Celtics and Nuggets. They’ve yet to face the Clippers, who they’ll play three times in the next month.

Law Murray, The Athletic — 2 (last week: 2)

On the last day of January, the Spurs lost in Charlotte. They proceeded to sweep the February schedule, and most of the 11 wins weren’t close. But March is here, and the Spurs had their worst offensive showing of the season in New York. Every time I consider the Spurs for the top of the rankings, they have a loss like that. But it’s a big week ahead, as San Antonio will return home from the Rodeo Trip for a rematch with the Pistons, who presumably will have added muscle with the return of Isaiah Stewart. And then the Spurs have an opportunity to clinch the regular-season series against the Rockets.

Brett Siegel, Clutch Points — 1 (last week: 1)

The Spurs were not ready to play on Sunday against the New York Knicks. Their 25-point loss was their largest of the season, and this snapped the Spurs’ 11-game win streak, which included victories over Detroit, Los Angeles, and Oklahoma City.

Still, San Antonio remains at the top of the NBA power rankings for the time being, with several important matchups in March approaching. Not only will the Spurs face the Pistons again on Thursday, but they will also see Houston, Boston, and Denver in the span of five days after Friday’s game against the LA Clippers.

This is the time for the Spurs to put their foot down and potentially take the 1-seed in the West from the Thunder.


Coming up: Tues. 3/5 at Philadelphia 76ers (33-27); Thurs. 3/5 vs. Detroit Pistons (45-14); Fri. 3/6 vs. Los Angeles Clippers (28-31); Sun. 3/8 vs. Houston Rockets (37-22)

Prediction: 3-1 — The Spurs will finish the Rodeo Road Trip against a Philly team that — surprise! — won’t have Joel Embiid (oblique strain), but after that is when things get interesting. They will then head home to for a season-high six-game homestand, but it’s a beast on paper, with the Clippers being the “easiest” team they’ll face in terms of record. That first game back after being away for so long is always a trap game, and it doesn’t help that it’s against a Pistons team that will be out for revenge. Then, anything can happen facing a healthy Kawhi Leonard (admittedly with little help) the very next night, and of course the IH-10 rivalry is always unpredictable. The Spurs have proven they have what it takes to beat all of these teams, but they will need to return to February form, and they can’t have another off week from Wemby. We’ve reached a point in the season where every single game matters.

By Marilyn Dubinski, via Pounding The Rock