[PtR] 马刺将费城之旅变为表演赛,强势碾压 76 人

马刺 @ 76人 131 - 91 技术统计 | 视频集锦

By Stephen Michael | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2026-03-04 05:36:18

富国银行中心 (Wells Fargo Center) 内的助威声从未真正停歇。到第三节中段,唯一的悬念只剩下分差还会扩大到多少。周二晚上,圣安东尼奥马刺队不仅是击败了费城 76 人队——他们是以一种压倒性的、拆解式的进攻,在终场哨响前就锁定胜局,以 131-91 轻松取胜。

一切始于有条不紊的布局。

开场几分钟,圣安东尼奥马刺耐心传导球,在试探中拉开空间,寻找空位机会。而费城 76 人在缺少乔尔·恩比德 (Joel Embiid) 和保罗·乔治 (Paul George) 等球星的情况下,试图通过努力和转换进攻紧咬比分。在短时间内,这种策略奏效了,比赛节奏明快且流畅。

随后,马刺队开启了统治模式。

第二节演变成了一场教学赛。精准的传球从底角飞到底翼,空位射手自信地投进三分,空切篮下的球员也得到了回报。半场结束时,圣安东尼奥马刺已经彻底掌控了比赛。在跨越二、三节的一波 81-39 进攻狂潮中,他们用得分荒将 76 人埋葬。

“我认为我们开局打得非常好,首发球员奠定了基调,”马刺队主教练米奇·约翰逊 (Mitch Johnson) 表示,“我们的防守压力和积极性都达到了很高的水平。随后我们分享球,彼此配合,让队友变得更好。”

斯蒂芬·卡斯尔 (Stephon Castle) 像一位经验丰富的中场指挥官一样掌控着全局。这位新秀后卫控制着节奏,送出精准传球,并得到 15 分和 10 次助攻,但最令人瞩目的是他的沉稳。他从不强求,只是阅读防守给出的机会,并保持进攻的高效运转。

在侧翼,德文·瓦塞尔 (Devin Vassell) 和迪伦·哈珀 (Dylan Harper) 轮番冲击对方防线。两人各砍下 22 分,不断撕裂防守缺口,并在节奏中命中投篮。到第三节接近尾声时,马刺已有八人得分上双——这证明了无私且均衡的进攻已经成为了他们的身份标识。

“本赛季到目前为止,我最欣慰的是他们的竞技回应,”约翰逊说,“通常我们能够迅速反弹,这证明了他们的品质和竞技精神。”

还有维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama)。

他不需要通过砍下 30 分来统治比赛。相反,他封杀了对方的投篮——全场共送出 6 次盖帽,干扰了无数次出手,并凭借那惊人的臂展将篮板球收入囊中。除了 10 分之外,还有 3 次抢断和 8 个篮板,他的影响力无处不在。禁区成了他的领地。

“没有一场胜利是完美的,我们从未像赢球时看起来那么好,但也从未像输球时看起来那么差,”文班亚马表示,“但我认为这是一次非常好的回应。”

费城方面,泰瑞斯·马克西 (Tyrese Maxey) 试图扛起球队,得到 21 分和 8 个篮板。贾巴里·沃克 (Jabari Walker) 也贡献了 20 分。但他们的每一次微弱反击都会迎来马刺的回应——一记底角三分、一次后门空切或是一次快攻终结。第三节末段,分差扩大到近 50 分,最后一节仿佛成了走过场。

这种表现之所以令人震撼,不仅在于分差,更在于其成熟度。

这是一支在客场征战、正结束一段艰苦旅程的年轻马刺队。他们没有表现出疲态,反而展现了敏锐度;没有表现出不稳定,反而展现了凝聚力。球在流动,防守在轮转,板凳席为每一次额外的传球欢呼,仿佛那是全场最佳集锦。

当终场哨声响起,这标志着圣安东尼奥马刺本赛季最完整的一场表现——一场从头到尾的统治性压制,让他们带着势头回到家乡,也提醒了人们当一切步入正轨时,这支球队是怎样的存在。

在费城的这一晚,马刺火力全开,势不可挡。

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。

点击查看原文:Spurs turn Philly trip into showcase, steamroll 76ers

Spurs turn Philly trip into showcase, steamroll 76ers

The music never really stopped inside the Wells Fargo Center. By the middle of the third quarter, the only suspense left was how high the lead would climb. The San Antonio Spurs didn’t just beat the Philadelphia 76ers on Tuesday night — they overwhelmed them, dismantled them, and left no doubt in a 131-91 runaway that felt decided long before the final horn.

It began methodically.

San Antonio moved the ball with patience in the opening minutes, probing, spacing the floor and waiting for clean looks. Philadelphia, already shorthanded without stars like Joel Embiid and Paul George, tried to hang around with effort and transition buckets. For a brief stretch, it worked. The game had rhythm. It had pace.

Then the Spurs flipped the switch.

The second quarter became a clinic. Crisp passes zipped from corner to wing. Open shooters stepped confidently into threes. Cuts to the rim were rewarded. By halftime, San Antonio had blown the doors off the game, unleashing a scoring avalanche that buried the Sixers under an 81-39 surge spanning the second and third periods.

“I thought we had a really good start to the game. I thought the starters set a tone,” Spurs Head Coach Mitch Johnson said. “Our defensive pressure and activity was at really good level. Then we passed the ball, played with each other and made each other better.”

Stephon Castle conducted it all like a seasoned floor general. The rookie guard controlled tempo, delivered pinpoint passes and finished with 15 points and 10 assists, but it was the poise that stood out. He never forced the issue. He simply read what the defense gave him and kept the offense humming.

On the wings, Devin Vassell and Dylan Harper took turns torching the defense. Each poured in 22 points, slicing through gaps and knocking down jumpers in rhythm. By the time the third quarter was winding down, eight Spurs had reached double figures — a testament to the kind of unselfish, balanced attack that has become their identity.

“Up until this moment in the season, the thing I’ve been most happy with is their competitive response,” Johnson said. “Typically we bounce back and that is a testiment to their character and their competitiveness.”

And then there was Victor Wembanyama.

He didn’t need to score 30 to dominate the night. Instead, he erased shots, six blocks in all, altered countless others, and swallowed rebounds with that impossible reach. Add three steals and eight boards to his 10 points, and his imprint was everywhere. The paint belonged to him.

“No win is perfect and we’re never as good as we look in a win, but we’re never as bad we look in a loss,” Wembanayama said. “But I thought it was a very good response.”

For Philadelphia, Tyrese Maxey tried to shoulder the load, finishing with 21 points and eight rebounds. Jabari Walker added 20 of his own. But every mini-run was met with a Spurs answer — a three from the corner, a backdoor cut, a fast-break finish. By late in the third, the lead ballooned to nearly 50, and the final period felt like a formality.

What made the performance striking wasn’t just the margin — it was the maturity.

This was a young Spurs team on the road, closing out a grueling stretch away from home. Instead of fatigue, they showed sharpness. Instead of inconsistency, they showed cohesion. The ball moved. The defense rotated. The bench celebrated every extra pass as if it were the highlight.

When the final buzzer sounded, it marked one of San Antonio’s most complete efforts of the season — a wire-to-wire dismantling that sent them home with momentum and a reminder of what they look like when everything clicks.

On this night in Philadelphia, it all clicked.

By Stephen Michael, via Pounding The Rock