马刺 vs 凯尔特人 125 - 116 技术统计 | 视频集锦
By Stephen Michael | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2026-03-11 04:22:09

在周二晚的前三节比赛中,圣安东尼奥马刺队与波士顿凯尔特人队如同两名谁也不愿先眨眼的对峙者。马刺队的每一次冲击都会得到回应,凯尔特人队的每一个进球也总能换来反击。弗罗斯特银行中心球馆(Frost Bank Center)内的观众始终屏息凝神,预感到比赛随时可能发生倾斜。
接着,维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama) 改变了天平。
这位马刺队的年轻超级巨星在三分线外火力全开。当第四节比赛进入白热化阶段时,圣安东尼奥发起了最后的冲锋,最终以 125-116 击败了凯尔特人队。这场表现再次提醒了所有人,为何文班亚马正迅速成为 NBA 最具观赏性的球员之一。
比赛伊始,双方在快节奏的首节展开对攻。波士顿依靠马刺旧将德里克·怀特 (Derrick White) 打开局面,他迅速找到节奏并让凯尔特人始终保持着竞争力。与此同时,圣安东尼奥的进攻则通过文班亚马和德阿隆·福克斯 (De’Aaron Fox) 展开,后者不断推快节奏并为队友创造机会。
双方都没能拉开分差。半场结束时,记分牌反映了这场拉锯战的本质,双方以 58 平进入更衣室。波士顿的外线投射持续施压,而马刺则通过流畅的传导球以及德文·瓦塞尔 (Devin Vassell) 和角色球员的及时命中予以还击。
进入第三节,紧张气氛愈发浓厚。
怀特开始为波士顿接连砍分,命中高难度进球并不断冲击篮下。但每当凯尔特人看似要掌控局势时,文班亚马总能给出回应。这位 7 英尺 4 英寸的天才球员在外线轻松发炮,将波士顿的防线拉得离篮筐越来越远。
尽管如此,比赛进入最后一节时依然难解难分。就在那时,马刺队发力了。
第四节初期,在凯尔特人仅落后一个球权时,圣安东尼奥打出了一波改变比赛局势的高潮。瓦塞尔命中关键三分,福克斯切入禁区上篮得手,紧接着文班亚马再次命中远投,彻底点燃了全场观众的热情。
转瞬之间,胶着的局面变成了马刺队的领先优势,而波士顿再也未能抹平分差。凯尔特人虽凭借怀特的得分试图反击,但圣安东尼奥的火力从未冷却。福克斯继续梳理进攻,文班亚马持续拉开防守空间,马刺在最后阶段稳稳命中罚球。
到最后几分钟,胜负已无悬念。
当终场哨声响起,马刺队赢得了一场巨大的胜利。这是球队在本赛季状态最火热的一段时期内,收获的又一场令人印象深刻的胜仗。
而文班亚马再一次成为了风暴的中心,他的表现既华丽夺目,又极具统治力。
赛后笔记
- 看到杰森·塔图姆 (Jayson Tatum) 在上赛季季后赛对阵纽约尼克斯队遭遇那次毁灭性的跟腱断裂后,能重返赛场并打出高水平篮球,依然令人感到惊叹。很高兴看到他回归。塔图姆在周二晚拿到了复出以来的单场最高分:24 分。
- 尽管杰伦·布朗 (Jaylen Brown) 被驱逐出场,但马刺面对争冠球队拿到了一场含金量极高的胜利。波士顿加入了底特律、俄克拉荷马城和丹佛的行列,成为了本赛季马刺战胜过的联盟顶尖球队。
- 朱利安·尚帕尼 (Julian Champagnie) 终究也是凡人,他今晚手感不佳,没有得分,但他的队友们在关键时刻顶住了压力。
- 马刺的“三巨头”德阿隆·福克斯、文班亚马和斯蒂芬·卡斯尔 (Stephon Castle) 合力砍下了马刺 125 分中的 82 分。文班以 39 分领跑全场,并追平了职业生涯单场最高的 8 记三分球。福克斯贡献了 25 分,卡斯尔也添上了 18 分。如果在季后赛来临时,马刺的三巨头能打出这样的表现,那么整个 NBA 恐怕都有麻烦了。
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Wembanyama’s shooting spree lifts Spurs past Celtics

For three quarters Tuesday night, the San Antonio Spurs and the Boston Celtics looked like two teams unwilling to blink. Every Spurs run was answered. Every Boston basket seemed to come with a response. The crowd inside Frost Bank Center stayed on edge, sensing the game could tilt either way.
Then Victor Wembanyama tilted it.
The Spurs’ young superstar caught fire from beyond the arc and, when the game tightened in the fourth quarter, San Antonio delivered the final surge to secure a 125-116 win over the Celtics. It was the kind of performance that reminded everyone why Wembanyama is quickly becoming one of the most electrifying players in the NBA.
The night began with both teams trading baskets in a fast-paced opening quarter. Boston leaned on former Spur Derrick White, who quickly found his rhythm and kept the Celtics within striking distance. Meanwhile, San Antonio’s offense flowed through Wembanyama and De’Aaron Fox, who pushed the tempo and created opportunities for his teammates.
Neither side gained much separation. By halftime, the scoreboard reflected the back-and-forth nature of the game as the team’s went to the locker room even at 58 apiece. Boston’s perimeter shooting kept the pressure on, while the Spurs countered with crisp ball movement and timely shooting from Devin Vassell and the supporting cast.
The tension only grew in the third quarter.
White began to heat up for Boston, knocking down difficult shots and attacking the lane. But every time the Celtics appeared ready to take control, Wembanyama answered. The 7-foot-4 phenom drilled three-pointers with ease, stretching Boston’s defense farther and farther away from the rim.
Still, the game remained tight entering the final period. That’s when the Spurs made their move.
With the Celtics clinging within a possession early in the fourth quarter, San Antonio strung together the run that changed everything. Vassell knocked down a key three. Fox sliced into the lane for a layup. Wembanyama followed with another deep shot that sent the crowd into a frenzy.
Suddenly, a close game had become a Spurs advantage that Boston couldn’t erase. The Celtics fought back behind White’s scoring, but San Antonio’s offense never cooled. Fox continued orchestrating the attack, Wembanyama kept stretching the defense, and the Spurs calmly knocked down free throws down the stretch.
By the final minutes, the outcome was no longer in doubt.
When the buzzer sounded, the Spurs walked away with a huge victory, another impressive win during what has become one of the team’s hottest stretches of the season.
And once again, it was Wembanyama at the center of it all, putting on a performance that felt as spectacular as it was decisive.
Game Notes
- It is still so amazing to see Jason Tatum back on the court playing good basketball after that devastating Achilles tear last season in the NBA Playoffs against the New York Knicks. So happy to see him back. Tatum had his best scoring night since returning with 24 points on Tuesday night.
- Despite Jaylen Brown’s ejection, the Spurs got a huge win against a championship contender. Boston joins Detroit, Oklahoma City, and Denver among the league’s top teams that have been beat by San Antonio this season.
- Julian Champagnie is human after all, he had a poor shooting night and did not score, but his teammates came through in the clutch.
- The Spurs big three of De’Aaron Fox, Victor Wembanyama, and Stephon Castle combined for 82 of Spurs’ 125 points. Wemby led the way with 39 points and tied his career-high of eight three-pointers. Fox added 25 points, and Castle chipped in 18. If this is the version of the Spurs big three we’re going to get come playoff time, the entire NBA may be in trouble.
By Stephen Michael, via Pounding The Rock
