[PtR] 圣安东尼奥对阵底特律,最终比分:马刺全场领先活塞,以 121-106 获胜

马刺 vs 活塞 121 - 106 技术统计 | 视频集锦

By Mateo Mayorga | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2026-03-06 03:46:23

圣安东尼奥马刺队在自 2 月 7 日以来于 Frost Bank 中心进行的首场比赛中,粉碎了底特律活塞队的复仇意图。两队的分水岭在于马刺在 0-3 英尺区域内随心所欲的进攻,加上二次进攻机会和转换进攻带来的巨大加持。

比赛初期他们化繁就简,执行了主教练米奇·约翰逊 (Mitch Johnson) 手下最成功的战术之一:把球交给维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama) 和达龙·福克斯 (De’Aaron Fox)。两人在远、中、近程的准星都极高,这迫使活塞队不得不频繁发底线球,从而限制了活塞的转换进攻。

文班和福克斯依然势不可挡,始终保持着进攻侵略性,就像拳击手试图在对手陷入困境时乘胜追击。两人包揽了球队上半场近三分之二的得分,防守端马刺也没给活塞任何喘息机会,让凯德·康宁汉姆 (Cade Cunningham) 的表现显得平平无奇,并多次破坏了活塞在禁区的战术执行。

半场休息归来,马刺带着 16 分的领先优势进一步推节奏并冲击篮下。文班亚马就像嗅到血腥味的鲨鱼,连续强攻杰伦·杜伦 (Jalen Duren),迫使后者因犯规困扰下场,这让底特律的后防线防守大打折扣。然而,当双方分差拉大到 22 分、活塞看似几近崩溃时,马刺却让对手留了一口气。进入第四节前,领先优势被缩小到 8 分,活塞在文班休息期间抓住了机会。

第四节开始,文班重新回到场上,他在攻防两端的影响力正是球队所需的良药,马刺找回了比赛节奏。福克斯在末段也有一波爆发,但马刺犯了和上一节同样的错误,在降低进攻强度(RPMs)时给了活塞反扑的机会。康宁汉姆甚至在比赛不到三分钟时打成 3+1,将分差缩小到 10 分,但凭借斯蒂芬·卡斯尔 (Stephon Castle) 和朱利安·尚帕尼 (Julian Champagnie) 最后的关键发挥,马刺最终稳住了胜果。

赛后观察

  • 杰伦·杜伦强壮得像一堵墙。观察文班亚马如何应对这种力量型内线极具启发性,在某些回合,他的臂展成了完美的应对武器。文班亚马聪明地在杜伦陷入犯规麻烦时发起强攻,并多次利用假动作让防守球员吃亏。此外,伊赛亚·斯图尔特 (Isaiah Stewart) 虽然个子稍矮但身体极其强壮,文班也照样在他头顶完成投射。
  • 活塞队一直是东部公认的顶尖球队中唯一缺乏康宁汉姆之外第二个核心得分点的。凭借大量身材高大且积极性极高的外线球员,他们的防守位居联盟第二,弥补了三分投射不佳的短板。但外线关键球员之一奥萨尔·汤普森 (Ausar Thompson) 因为在快攻中扭伤脚踝,仅出场两分钟。尽管如此,不应将此视为底特律的拉胯表现,而应看作是马刺打出了顶尖水准,暴露了对手的弱点。
  • 康宁汉姆开局慢热,部分原因是卡斯尔施加的压力以及马刺迅速的协防包夹。迪伦·哈珀 (Dylan Harper) 和卡特·布莱恩特 (Carter Bryant) 这两位兼具身材和速度的年轻人也获得了对位防守他的机会。根据 Cleaning the Glass 的数据,马刺的防守将对手得分限制在 110.5 分,这一表现优于联盟 36% 的防守回合。
  • 在很多情况下,第四节并非最重要的,第一节才是,因为它以两位数的领先优势奠定了基调。要记住,抹平这样的分差是多么耗费精力。除此之外,马刺在第一节投中了 7 记三分球,并抢下 4 个前场篮板转化为 8 分二次进攻得分。他们甚至在半场就砍下了 71 分,这是本赛季他们第 14 次在半场砍下至少 70 分,而在这些比赛中他们的战绩是 12 胜 2 负。
  • 赞扬一下周五的对手洛杉矶快船队,他们扭转了赛季局势,但在制定赛程时,这场比赛本应安排在全美直播,因为两支球队都在上升期。这本是一个绝佳的机会,让更多观众关注这两支球队在 10 天内的第二次交手。
  • 文班亚马砍下 38 分,追平了他本赛季第三高的得分纪录。虽然他和福克斯将赢得大部分赞誉,但卡斯尔表现得也非常出色,他掌控好了球权并为队友送出了 12 次助攻,其中 7 次发生在上半场。
  • 如果这两支球队在总决赛相遇,对于卢克·科内特 (Luke Kornet) 来说将是一个艰难的系列赛,因为他在防守掩护换防(screen rolls)时站位不够靠前。在第三节末段,他是防守端的漏洞,在那几分钟里,底特律将 15 分的分差蚕食到了 8 分。

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San Antonio vs. Detroit, Final Score: Spurs stay a step ahead of Pistons all night, 121-106

The San Antonio Spurs denied the Detroit Pistons revenge in the first game at Frost Bank Center since Feb. 7. The difference was that they got everything they wanted at 0-3 feet, plus got a nice boost from second opportunities and playing in transition.

They kept it simple early, running one of the most successful plays coach Mitch Johnson has: give it to Victor Wembanyama and De’Aaron Fox. They were shooting stars at long, mid and short range, which took away the Pistons’ transition attack since they had to check the ball in often.

Wemby plus Fox still were unrestrained, keeping their feet on the gas like a boxer trying to close while their opponent was on the ropes. They combined for nearly two-thirds of the team’s first-half points, and the defense didn’t give the Pistons any breaks either, making Cade Cunningham look ordinary, and blowing up the actions they ran in the lane.

The Spurs then came out of intermission with a 16-point lead, pushing the pace and invading the lane. Wembanyama was like a shark that sniffed blood, and went back at Duren, forcing him to sit, which compromised Detroit’s backline defense. Yet, they allowed the Pistons to maintain a pulse as they were close to flatlining when there was 22 points of separation. The lead was eventually cut to eight going into the fourth, and Detroit was able to take advantage when Wemby sat.

He was back for the start of the fourth and his two-way impact was the ingredient the team needed, as their mojo returned. Fox had a late burst, but they made the same mistakes as the last quarter, inviting the Pistons back into the game when lowering the RPMs. Cunningham even cut the lead to 10 points with fewer than three minutes left on a 3-pointer with contact, yet the Spurs prevailed thanks to late heroics from Stephon Castle and Julian Champagnie.

Observations

  • Jalen Duren is built like a stack of bricks. Seeing how Wembanyama can handle that type of strength is illuminating, and on some occasions, his length was the perfect counter. Wembanyama intelligently went at him when he was in foul trouble and kept getting defenders to bite on his fakes. Additionally, Isaiah Stewart is smaller, but powerfully built and he got shot over, too.
  • The Pistons have notably been the East’s top team without a second big-time shot creator next to Cunningham. Their defense is second-best in the league thanks to a surplus of quick guys with size and desire, making up for being a poor 3-point shooting team. But Ausar Thompson, one of the key players on the perimeter, was limited to two minutes because he twisted his ankle on the break. Still, this shouldn’t be looked at as a letdown performance from Detroit, but instead one of those top-notch showings by the Spurs that exposed them.
  • Cunningham got off to a slow start in part because of pressure from Castle, and the quick help defense bothering him. Dylan Harper and Carter Bryant, two youngsters with size and quickness, also got time guarding him. The Spurs’ defense held them to 110.5 points, good enough for the 36th percentile, per Cleaning the Glass.
  • In a lot of cases, the fourth quarter is not the most important one, but rather the first one is since it sets the tone with a double-figure lead. Keep in mind how exhausting it is to erase a deficit like that. On top of that, the Spurs made seven 3-pointers in the first quarter along with four offensive rebounds that turned into eight second-chance points. They even scored 71 points by intermission, and it was the 14th time this season they have logged at least 70 in that stretch, and their record is 12-2 on those nights.
  • Credit to the Los Angeles Clippers, who are Friday’s opponent, for turning their season around, but this game should have been put on national TV instead when scheduling was done because both sides were on the come-up. It would have also been a nice opportunity to get more eyeballs on their second encounter in 10 nights.
  • Wembanyama had 38 points, tying his third-highest scoring night of the season. He and Fox will get most of the glory, yet Castle played a fine game, taking care of the ball and setting up his teammates with 12 assists, with seven coming in the first half.
  • If these teams meet up in the Finals, it will be a tough series for Luke Kornet as he doesn’t play high enough against screen rolls. He was a weakness at the end of the third quarter, when Detroit sliced the lead from 15 to eight in his minutes.

By Mateo Mayorga, via Pounding The Rock

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