马刺 vs 火箭 145 - 120 技术统计 | 视频集锦
By Stephen Michael | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2026-03-09 03:52:31

周日晚,圣安东尼奥马刺队不仅仅是击败了休斯顿火箭队,他们更是用一场进攻风暴将对手彻底淹没。
在这场 145-120 的统治级胜利中,圣安东尼奥马刺面对德州宿敌狂砍 145 分,交出了本赛季最完美的进攻表现之一。马刺队打出了极佳的节奏、激情与果敢,将一场原本充满竞争的较量演变成了单方面的火力展示。
从开场跳球起,马刺队就展现了极佳的专注度。球权轮转流畅,投手们总能找到空档,而火箭队则在马刺队极快的节奏下显得左支右绌。维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama) 早早为比赛奠定了基调,他不断利用错位优势发动进攻,并在攻防两端统治了禁区。这位马刺队的年轻超级巨星在 30 分钟的出场时间里拿到了 29 分、8 个篮板和 4 次盖帽的全能数据。
第一节比赛中,火箭队还能勉强咬住比分,双方在对攻中互有往来。但从第二节开始,天平开始大幅向圣安东尼奥倾斜。
也正是在那时,马刺队彻底找回了准星,并将滚烫的手感延续到了全场结束。
“最近我们的节奏一直保持得非常稳定,”马刺队主教练米奇·约翰逊 (Mitch Johnson) 在谈到球队进攻时表示,“当你拥有这种速度,再加上天赋和无球掩护跑动,对手真的很难防守。”
圣安东尼奥马刺从各个角落源源不断地得分:转换进攻、空切上篮以及空位三分;他们用一波接一波的进攻高潮不断拉开分差。半场结束时,马刺已经掌控了局势,留下在返回更衣室途中苦思对策的火箭队员。
下半场伊始,休斯顿翻盘的希望便迅速破灭。
马刺队走出更衣室后依然保持着极强的攻击性,继续推节奏并扩大领先优势。每当火箭队表现出反扑迹象,马刺总能用另一波得分高潮予以回击。第三节中段,领先优势扩大到近 30 分,比赛彻底失去了悬念。马刺队均衡的得分分布让这个夜晚更令人印象深刻,多名球员得分超过 20 分。整场比赛,马刺的进攻充满律动且极其无私,这正是球权流转——这一马刺近期标志性风格的完美体现。
“我认为我们打得非常犀利,”约翰逊说道,“唯一能挑刺的地方可能是一些犯规。你必须确保自己没有失去重心或防守失位,但总的来说,我认为我们在防守端打得非常扎实。”
尽管有个别出色的个人表现,但火箭队完全无法限制马刺的进攻,也无法匹配其进攻效率。斯蒂芬·卡斯尔 (Stephon Castle) 和凯尔登·约翰逊 (Keldon Johnson) 竭尽全力让凯文·杜兰特 (Kevin Durant) 打得不舒服,后者全场 12 投 7 中得到 23 分,其中大部分得分来自罚球线。
“从第一节开始,我们就找到了某种默契,”文班亚马在谈到这场进攻盛宴时说,“我们看穿了他们的调整,并决定从其他地方给予回击。”
到了第四节,结果已成定局。马刺继续扩大战果,随后在比赛最后几分钟换上了替补席末端的球员。
当终场哨响,圣安东尼奥马刺打出了本赛季得分最高的比赛之一,并向全联盟发出了一个明确的信号:当这支球队步入正轨时,他们能达到怎样的高度。这不仅仅是马刺队的又一场胜利,它更像是一个提醒——这支持续进步的年轻球队,每踏上球场一步,其进攻潜力就变得愈发危险。
“这些家伙是值得信赖的。我完全相信他们能做出正确的判断,”文班亚马表示,“我相信他们打球很无私。而且我相信这里的每个人,只要他们付出努力,就像我的队友们所做的那样,他们就能做出正确的选择,而我们则会抓住机会。”
比赛笔记
- 凯尔登·约翰逊替补登场砍下 20 分,这是他本赛季第 10 次单场得分达到 20+。联盟最好现在就开始在那座“年度最佳第六人”的奖杯上刻他的名字了。
- 迪伦·哈珀 (Dylan Harper) 或许是个新秀,但他的表现可一点不像。他上半场的数据单:14 分钟内得到 17 分,投篮 8 投 7 中(85%),3 次助攻,正负值 +9。全场比赛他得到了 19 分。到了季后赛,这样的表现将极具价值。
“我认为只要有空位,我就会出手,”哈珀说道,“我有信心,我在热身时就是这么投的。那么为什么不在比赛中投呢?” - 圣安东尼奥马刺的球权轮转简直就像是 2014 年那支“团队篮球美学 (Beautiful Game)”马刺队的翻版。银黑军团在 51 个进球中送出了 38 次助攻。福克斯以 10 次助攻领跑全队。
- 德阿龙·福克斯 (De’Aaron Fox) 度过了一个美妙的夜晚,在 32 分钟内贡献了 20 分和 10 次助攻。自一月以来,他已经连续多场比赛在禁区得分上双。球迷们一直期待福克斯能更多地冲击禁区,看来他已经很好地领会了教练组的意图。
- 趣闻:Jackals 球迷组织和法国助威团让弗罗斯特银行中心变成了欢乐的海洋。馆内人声鼎沸,直播效果极佳。我已经迫不及待想看到他们在季后赛的表现了。
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Spurs unleash offensive avalanche in 145-120 rout of Rockets

The San Antonio Spurs didn’t just beat the Houston Rockets on Sunday night, they buried them under an avalanche of offense.
San Antonio erupted for 145 points in a dominant 145-120 victory over their in-state rivals, delivering one of their most complete offensive performances of the season. The Spurs played with pace, passion, and purpose, turning what began as a competitive matchup into a one-sided showcase of firepower.
From the opening tip, the Spurs looked locked in. The ball moved with ease, shooters found space, and the Rockets struggled to keep up with San Antonio’s tempo. Victor Wembanyama set the tone early, attacking mismatches and controlling the paint on both ends of the floor. The Spurs’ young superstar finished with a strong all-around performance: 29 points, eight rebounds, and four blocks in 30 minutes.
Houston managed to hang around in the first quarter, trading baskets as both teams pushed the pace. But the game began to tilt heavily in San Antonio’s favor in the second quarter.
That’s when the Spurs caught fire and stayed hot the rest of the night.
“The pace has been really consistent recently,” Spurs Head Coach Mitch Johnson said of his team’s offense. “When you play with the speed we have combined with the talent and moving off the basketball, it is really hard to guard.”
San Antonio poured in points from everywhere: transition buckets, cutting layups and open three-pointers; stretching the lead with a relentless offensive surge. By halftime, the Spurs had seized control, leaving the Rockets scrambling to find answers as they went to the locker room.
Any hopes of a Houston comeback faded quickly after the break.
San Antonio came out of the locker room just as aggressive, continuing to push the tempo and widen the gap. Every time the Rockets showed signs of life, the Spurs responded with another scoring burst. The lead ballooned to nearly 30 points midway through the third quarter as the game slipped firmly out of Houston’s reach. The Spurs’ balanced scoring made the night even more impressive. Multiple players crossed the 20-point mark as San Antonio’s offense hummed with rhythm and unselfishness, a reflection of the ball movement that has become a hallmark of the team’s recent play.
“I thought we were really sharp,” Johnson said. “I thought the only area you could nitpick is some of the fouls. You got to make sure you aren’t off balance or out of position, but for the most part, I thought we played a really solid game defensively.”
Despite solid individual performances, the Rockets simply couldn’t slow down San Antonio’s offense or match its efficiency. Stephon Castle and Keldon Johnson made life difficult as possible for Kevin Durant, who finished with 23 points on 7-of-12 shooting, most of which came from the free throw line.
“Something clicked from the first quarter,” Wembanyama said of the Spurs’ offense onslaught. “We figured out their adjustments and decided to hurt them elsewhere.”
By the fourth quarter, the result was essentially decided. The Spurs continued to pour it on before eventually emptying the bench as the final minutes ticked away.
When the buzzer sounded, San Antonio had produced one of its highest scoring games of the season and sent a clear message about the level this team can reach when everything clicks. It was more than just another win for the Spurs. It was a reminder of the offensive potential of a young team that continues to grow more dangerous every time it steps on the floor.
“These guys are trustworthy. I can trust them to make the right play,” Wembanyama said. “I can trust them to play unselfishly. And I can trust that anybody here can choose that if they do the effort, the efforts, like my teammates, will do the right choice, and we’ll capitalize on it.”
Game Notes
- Keldon Johnson finished with 20 points off the bench, his 10th game of the season with 20 or more points. The league better start enraving that 6th Man of the Year trophy for him.
- Dylan Harper may be a rookie, but he isn’t playing like one. He stat line in the first half: 17 points, 7-8 FG (85%), 3 ast, +9 in 14 minutes. Overall, he had 19 points on the night. That will be very valuable come playoff time.
“I think any open shot, I’m going to take it,” Harper said. “I have confidence, but I shoot those in warm ups. So why not take them?” - San Antonio’s ball movement is a page right out of the 2014 “Beautiful Game” Spurs. The Silver and Black had 38 assists on 51 made shots. Fox led the team with 10 helpers.
- De’Aaron Fox had a nice evening with 20 points and 10 assists in 32 minutes. He’s now scored double digits in the paint in consecutive games since January. Fans have been waiting Fox to attack the paint more, and it appears he’s gotten the message from the coaching staff.
- On a fun note: The Jackals and the French squad support sections have made the Frost Bank Center a madhouse. It is so loud inside and it translates well on the boradcast. I can’t wait to see what they do in the playoffs.
By Stephen Michael, via Pounding The Rock