[PtR] 圣安东尼奥对阵费城,最终比分:马刺横扫残阵76人,131-91

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By Gary Quan | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2026-03-04 03:40:11

斯蒂芬·卡斯尔 (Stephon Castle) 是圣安东尼奥在跨越第二、三节的 81-39 进攻高潮中最闪耀的明星

圣安东尼奥马刺队以 131-91 痛击费城 76 人队,以 8 胜 1 负的战绩圆满结束了“牛仔节客场之旅 (Rodeo Road Trip)”。此役马刺队共有八人得分上双。尽管 NBC 在赛前将焦点集中在 76 人队出色的首发后场身上,但在那次跨越第二、三节、领先优势一度扩大到 40 分以上的惊人 81-39 进攻狂潮中,表现最出色的却是马刺队的外线球员。特别是斯蒂芬·卡斯尔 (Stephon Castle),他展现了自己的组织才华,他的队友们在前三节表现卓越,投篮命中率超过 60%。圣安东尼奥在排名上继续稳居领先地位,领先身后的 3-6 号种子球队 5 到 7 个胜场。

卡斯尔(15 分 10 助攻)领衔马刺攻势,同时也得到了德文·瓦塞尔 (Devin Vassell)(22 分、5 篮板和 2 抢断)以及迪兰·哈珀 (Dylan Harper)(22 分)的有力支援。维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama)(10 分、8 篮板和 6 盖帽)在这场令人印象深刻的客场胜利中甘当绿叶。凯尔登·约翰逊 (Keldon Johnson)(12 分 9 篮板)和卡特·布莱恩特 (Carter Bryant)(11 分 9 篮板)在中间两节的进攻冲击中也表现抢眼。

在乔尔·恩比德 (Joel Embiid) 和保罗·乔治 (Paul George) 缺阵的情况下,泰瑞斯·马克西 (Tyrese Maxey)(21 分 8 篮板)试图扛起费城的进攻大旗,但他早期的过度个人单打可能剥夺了其他首发球员的得分机会。贾巴里·沃克 (Jabari Walker)(20 分 6 篮板)在比赛最后阶段表现出色。VJ·埃奇库姆 (VJ Edgecombe) 在上半场结束前被布莱恩特犯规后,导致下背部受伤。

马刺队凭借强硬的防守逼迫 76 人队连续九次投篮不中,并凭借稳健的后卫群在进攻端的发力取得了 13-4 的领先。卡斯尔的主要贡献体现在组织串联和进攻篮板的争夺上。虽然圣安东尼奥受益于马克西的慢热和手感冰凉,但马刺自己开局三分线外 8 投 1 中,让费城一度将分差缩小到仅剩 1 分。哈珀凭借 6 分的贡献帮助马刺稳住了局面,布莱恩特的两次进球对马刺重新取得 32-25 的领先至关重要。

尽管比赛过程一度变得异常混乱,且卡梅隆·佩恩 (Cam Payne) 继续保持着对阵马刺时的长期高效表现,但圣安东尼奥仍能不断扩大优势。除了哈珀的一个三分球外,马刺随后的几次进球都发生在篮下四英尺以内。卡斯尔一次令人惊叹的突破扣篮将领先优势拉开到 10 分。安德烈·德拉蒙德 (Andre Drummond) 虽然在篮下有补篮表现,但在外线出手了四次三分球全部打铁。瓦塞尔卓越的防守抢断能力在一次 16-0 的进攻高潮中得到了充分体现,令 76 人队落后达 24 分。卡斯尔继续冲击 76 人队的防线,为自己和队友创造了巨大机会。在连续的回合中,卡斯尔先是制造了埃奇库姆的犯规达成 2+1,随后又轻巧地送出一记挑传给文班亚马,在费城禁区上演了“51区”空接扣篮。在卡斯尔又一次完成了一系列令人振奋的表现后,马刺以 78-53 领先结束上半场。

圣安东尼奥在下半场开局打出 20-4 的得分狂潮,其中包括瓦塞尔几记令人瞠目结舌的跳投,将领先优势扩大到 47 分——即便是在双方教练都换上深度替补阵容之后。

赛后观察

  • 如果你达到了一定年纪,赛前的一小时会勾起无数回忆。很难想象 NBC 以前在春季的周末经常进行三连播(连续三场比赛)!鲍勃·科斯塔斯说道:“当马刺队来到这里,焦点总是从文班开始。”道格·科林斯补充道:“(文班)他。真的。太高大了。”很难解释其中的缘由,但这些解说员的言语中更有幽默感和分量感。90 年代以鲜艳夺目的色彩和方块字体(参考《NBA嘉年华》)著称,这次复古转播中的计分牌也是一个很棒的补充。
  • 当布莱恩特在第一节替补登场时(周日他曾离奇地没获得上场机会),他在转换进攻中从一名 76 人球员手中抢断成功,阻止了一个轻松得分的机会。在布莱恩特投进一个底角三分并完成一次反击扣篮后,科林斯赞不绝口:“如果他能一直这样打球,他会成为一名非常出色的 NBA 球员。
  • 看到马克西和卡斯尔在第一节的缠斗与对抗,我能想到的形容词就是“赏心悦目”。
  • 如果你正期待周四的比赛,可以看看这篇关于底特律活塞队的深度分析报告
  • 捕捉到多米尼克·巴洛 (Dominick Barlow) 出场!
  • 林迪·沃特斯三世 (Lindy Waters III) 的投篮姿势非常漂亮!
  • 瓦塞尔的表现:虽然他的得分在预料之中,但相比之下,他的防守更令人惊叹。他在第三节末下场前,以一次在篮下封盖 76 人快攻的上篮为自己的表现画上了句号。
  • 卡斯尔的球商:在上半场晚些时候,卡斯尔在弧顶耐心等待身旁的掩护战术发起,等待朱利安·尚帕尼 (Julian Champagnie) 的防守人稍微漏人,随即送出一记精准的传球给左侧底角。尚帕尼稳稳命中空位三分。
  • 全场最佳片段 #1:第二节开始几分钟,卢克·科内特 (Luke Kornet) 封盖了佩恩的后撤步三分,尚帕尼在另一端回赠了这位大个子一个快攻空接作为奖励。
  • 全场最佳片段 #2:上半场末段,瓦塞尔预判到了一次慵懒的传球并干净利落地抢断,随后飞身扣篮。在 76 人队的下个回合中,他再次抢断,虽然随后的投篮被封盖出界,但他在几秒钟后便通过罚球拿到了分数。
  • 全场最佳片段 #3:在一个让人想起 2014 年总决赛第四场科怀·伦纳德补扣帕蒂·米尔斯三分球的瞬间,卡斯尔将布莱恩特投失的球狠狠扣入篮筐,引来了费城观众的阵阵惊叹。
  • 全场最佳片段 #4:第三节的前五分钟表现值得配上一杯冷饮和 Whataburger 汉堡细细品味。
  • 板凳席最佳镜头:在垃圾时间,凯利·奥利尼克 (Kelly Olynyk) 踉踉跄跄地运球过场——勉强控制住球——并助攻跟进的沃特斯三世完成扣篮。

比赛总结

76 人队开场后连续投篮不中,文班亚马在对阵侵略性极强的德拉蒙德时很快制造了两次犯规。卡斯尔的底线扣篮和福克斯的翼侧三分让圣安东尼奥领先 9 分。费城直到比赛进行近 4 分钟才投进第一个球。76 人队通过连续封盖卡斯尔的两次进攻并转换快攻空接拿到了第 5 分和第 6 分。卡斯尔并未受挫,他先是助攻空切的哈珀上篮得分,随后又在三名 76 人球员头上抢下进攻篮板并赢得罚球。哈珀的转身上篮将比分改写为 18-6。圣安东尼奥的进攻一度陷入停滞,阿德姆·博纳 (Adem Bona) 的两次进球让分差回到了两个球。马克西的三分球曾短暂扳平比分,但布莱恩特率领马刺在末段打出 10-3 的攻击波,领先 7 分结束首节。

佩恩在第一、二节交替之际投中两记三分,将分差缩小了一半。与此同时,文班亚马在板凳上获得了近 10 分钟的宝贵休息时间。在博纳于第一节末将科内特推到场外后,这位马刺中锋在第二节进行了 90 秒时因一次强硬的报复性动作被判一级恶意犯规。佩恩在该节中段对圣安东尼奥下起了抛投雨。在埃奇库姆持球超过 10 秒后,他试图在文班亚马头顶送出一个挑传,却被马刺中锋直接摘下。半场快结束时,约翰逊、哈珀和布莱恩特(合砍 30 分)的得分几乎抵消了费城全队的 36 分。瓦塞尔的两次抢断在一段长时间的进攻高潮中激励了队友,帮助马刺将领先优势扩大了一倍以上。在无数精彩的表现之后,圣安东尼奥凭借半场结束前 34-17 的狂欢攻势,领先 25 分进入中场休息。

圣安东尼奥在下半场开局的得分来自于:福克斯、瓦塞尔、卡斯尔、福克斯、文班亚马、瓦塞尔。马克西随后也给出了两次回应,但马刺的进攻火力网以瓦塞尔一记 30 英尺外的干拔跳投达到高潮,比分变为 96-57。哈珀在一次突破上篮后,被认为神似骑士队的多诺万·米尔顿。三节结束,比分定格在 113-64。


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圣安东尼奥与底特律活塞队及凯德·坎宁安 (Cade Cunningham) 的二番战将于周四晚上 7:00 (CDT) 进行(谢天谢地,这场不在 Amazon Prime 上播)。

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San Antonio vs.Philadelphia, Final Score: Spurs tear though undermanned 76ers, 131-91

Stephon Castle was the brightest star for San Antonio in their 81-39 run spanning the second and third quarters

San Antonio closed out an 8-1 Rodeo Road Trip with a 131-91 whipping of Philadelphia that saw eight Spurs get to double-digits scoring. Despite NBC’s pregame focus on the Sixers’ excellent starting guards, it was the Spurs’ perimeter players that stood tallest in a stunning 81-39 explosion across the second and third quarters that led to a 40+ point lead. Stephon Castle, in particular, showcased his playmaking, and his teammates shot 60+% in support of his excellence in a sublime first three quarters. San Antonio remained comfortably ahead (5-7 games) of the 3-6 seeded teams behind them in the standings.

Castle (15 points and 10 assists) led the way for the Spurs, while receiving encouraging support from Devin Vassell (22 points, 5 rebounds, and 2 steals) and Dylan Harper (22 points). Victor Wembanyama (10 points, 8 rebounds, and 6 blocks) was content riding shotgun in the impressive road victory. Keldon Johnson (12 points and 9 rebounds) and Carter Bryant (11 points and 9 rebounds) figured prominently in that push in the middle quarters.

With Joel Embiid and Paul George absent, Tyrese Maxey (21 points and 8 rebounds) tried to carry the burden of the Philadelphia offense but his shot-hunting early on may have denied the other starters scoring opportunities. Jabari Walker (20 points and 6 rebounds) excelled during the waning minutes. VJ Edgecombe injured his lower back at the end of the first half after getting fouled by Bryant.

The Spurs forced the Sixers into nine striaght misses with dogged defense and they went up 13-4 with the team’s stable of guards asserting themselves offensively. Castle made most of his impact with playmaking and on the offensive boards. San Antonio was aided by Maxey’s slow start and errant shooting, but its own 1-for-8 start from distance allowed Philadelphia to creep as close as one. Harper helped preserve the Spurs’ hold on the lead with a half-dozen points, and Bryant’s two baskets were important to getting the Spurs back ahead 32-25.

Despite the action getting concerningly sloppy, and Cam Payne continuing his long-term success against the Spurs, San Antonio was still able to add to that advantage. Outside of a Harper three, the next several San Antonio field goals came inside of four feet. An impressive driving dunk from Castle nudged the lead out to ten. Despite getting a tip at the rim, Andre Drummond bricked four threes from all over the perimeter. Devin Vassell’s excellent ballhawking skills were featured in a 16-0 run that put the Sixers down 24. Castle continued to probe the Sixers’ defense to great success for himself and his teammates. In back-to-back possessions, Castle lured Edgecombe into contact for an and-1, and then wrought Area 51 lobbing on Philadelphia with a feather to Wembanyama. After yet another couple of exhilarating plays from Castle, the Spurs went to the break up 78-53.

San Antonio’s opening scorching 20-4 push , including some eye-popping jumpers from Vassell, pushed the lead out to as much as 47 – even after the coaches went deep into their benches.

Observations

  • If you are of a certain age, the hour before the game dredged up so many memories. It’s hard to believe that NBC used to have tripleheaders (THREE GAMES IN A ROW) on most spring weekends! Bob Costas: “When the Spurs come to town, the focus always starts with Wemby.” Doug Collins had to add: “(Wemby) He. Is. Gigantic.” It’s hard to explain, but there’s just more levity and gravitas with these broadcasters. The 90s was known for garish and vibrant colors and block lettering (think NBA JAM). The scorebud was a nice addition to this throwback broadcast.
  • When he entered first quarter action, Bryant, curiously unused on Sunday, ripped away the ball from a Sixer in transition to halt what could have been an easy scoring opportunity. After Bryant hit a corner three and threw down a transition dunk, Collins gushed: “If he does that, he’ll be one heck of an NBA player.”
  • Delightful is the word I’d use to descrxibe seeing Maxey and Castle hustle and tussle in the first quarter.
  • If you are looking ahead to Thursday’s match-up, check out this deep dive assessment into the Detroit Pistons.
  • Dominick Barlow sighting!
  • Lindy Waters III has a nice shooting stroke!
  • Devin’s Deeds: The shooting, though expected, paled in comparison to his defense. He capped his evening with a block at the rim of a Sixer transition attempt before exiting late in the third.
  • Castle Hills: Later in the opening half, Castle waited patiently near the top of the key for the screening action near him to occur, and for Champagnie’s man to leave him just enough, for the guard to float a pass to the left corner. Champagnie swished the open look.
  • Sequence of the Game #1: Minutes into the second period, Luke Kornet blocked a stepback three from Cam Payne, and Julian Champagnie rewarded the big man by tossing him a transition lob at the other end.
  • Sequence of the Game #2:. Late in the first half, Vassell, anticipating a lazy pass, swiped it cleanly, and soared in for a slam. On the next Philadelphia possession, he again stole the ball, and though his attempt was blocked out of bounds, he drew some freebies seconds later.
  • Sequence of the Game #3: In a sequence reminiscent of the Kawhi Leonard follow dunk of Patty Mill’s three in the 2014 Finals Game 4, Castle hammered home a Bryant miss to elicit ‘oohs’ and ‘aahs’ from the Philadelphia crowd.
  • Sequence of the Game #4: That first five minutes of the third period should be enjoyed with an adult beverage and Whataburger.
  • Bench Sequence of the Game: Well into garbage time, Kelly Olynyk rambled down the court – maintaining a tenuous handle – and found a trailing Waters III for a slam.

Game Rundown

The Sixers missed their first handful of attempts from the tip, and Wembanyama drew two quick fouls on an hyper-aggressive Drummond. A baseline dunk by Castle and Fox’s wing three put San Antonio up nine. Philadelphia’s first field goal came nearly four minutes in. The Sixers earned their fifth and sixth points by swatting away two Castle attempts on successive possesions and converting a transition lob. Undeterred, Castle found a cutting Harper for a lay-up and snared an offensive rebound over three Sixers to earn free throws. Harper’s spinning lay-up made it 18-6. San Antonio lost its way offensively over some minutes, and Adem Bona’s two buckets made it a two-possession game. Maxey’s three tied the game briefly, yet Bryant spearheaded a closing 10-3 burst put San Antonio up seven.

Payne’s two triples spanning the first and second cut that lead in half. Meanwhile, Wembanyama was able to get nearly ten minutes of actual rest on the bench. After Bona shoved Kornet out of bounds late in the first stanza, the Spurs center was assessed a Flagrant Foul 1 for a hard whack of revenge 90 seconds into the second. Payne rained floaters on San Antonio well into the stanza. After Edgecombe held his dribble for over 10 seconds, he tried to loft a pass over Wembanyama, and it was snatched by the Spurs’ center. Late in the frame, Johnson, Harper, and Bryant (30 points total) had nearly matched Philadelphia’s 36. Vassell’s two steals inspired his teammates during an extended run to help the Spurs more than double their lead. After countless highlight worthy plays, San Antonio’s closing 34-17 flourish got them to halftime up 25.

San Antonio’s scores after the break went: Fox, Vassell, Castle, Fox, Wembanyama, Vassell. Maxey got two of his own buckets in response, but the barrage of Spurs scores culminated in Vassell’s pull-up from 30+ feet to make it 96-57. Harper, after a driving lay-up, was compared favorably to the Cavaliers’ Donovan Mitchell. It was 113-64 at the end of three.


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San Antonio’s rematch with the Detroit Pistons and Cade Cunningham takes place on Thursday night at 7:00 PM CDT (and thankfully not on Amazon Prime).

By Gary Quan, via Pounding The Rock