马刺 vs 掘金 131 - 136 技术统计 | 视频集锦
By Stephen Michael | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2026-03-13 05:44:05

在比赛的大部分时间里,圣安东尼奥马刺似乎完全掌控了局面。他们节奏飞快,投篮自信,在面对这支NBA最危险的球队之一时建立起了巨大的领先优势。但面对丹佛掘金,即便20分的领先优势也可能转瞬即逝。
周四晚上,圣安东尼奥眼睁睁看着领先优势被一点点蚕食,丹佛在第四节疯狂爆发,最终逆转马刺并以136-131取胜。这场原本充满希望的比赛,在最后几分钟演变成了痛苦的失利。
尽管核心中锋维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama) 因脚踝酸痛缺阵,但马刺开场后依然表现得活力十足。从跳球开始,圣安东尼奥就用速度和传球不断冲击掘金,寻找空位射手并推转换进攻。
首节结束时,马刺凭借两位数的优势掌控了局面。第二节进攻火力持续输出,圣安东尼奥将分差扩大到20分,彻底点燃了主场观众的热情,并带着巨大的领先优势进入半场休息。在前三节时间里,马刺看起来胜券在握,即将对卫冕冠军完成一场令人印象深刻的胜利。
但掘金绝不会坐以待毙。
在尼古拉·约基奇 (Nikola Jokić) 和手感火热的贾马尔·穆雷 (Jamal Murray) 带领下,丹佛开始缩小分差。约基奇掌控篮板并组织进攻,而穆雷则在外线火力全开,将一次次常规进攻转化为改变势头的得分。压力最终在第四节集中爆发,丹佛在末节狂轰42分,而马刺的进攻则开始陷入停滞。一波决定性的高潮抹平了圣安东尼奥最后的领先,并在比赛仅剩几分钟时将局势反转。
尽管遭遇崩盘,马刺阵中仍有不少亮点。
后卫斯蒂芬·卡斯尔 (Stephon Castle) 打出了职业生涯至今的最佳表现,全场贡献30分、11个篮板和10次助攻的三双数据,并在整晚承担了圣安东尼奥大部分的组织重任。达龙·福克斯 (De’Aaron Fox) 砍下27分,在最后时刻努力让马刺保持在射程之内;哈里森·巴恩斯 (Harrison Barnes) 在短暂缺阵后回归,凭借及时的得分贡献了20分。
但面对经验老道的丹佛众将,马刺在比赛末段显得计穷力竭。最终,这原本看起来可能是圣安东尼奥本赛季最精彩的胜利之一,却成了一个令人沮丧的提醒:在NBA,势头的转换是如此之快。马刺在整晚的大部分时间里都将胜利握在手中。
只是掘金在最关键的时刻将其夺走了。
比赛笔记
- 维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama) 赛前因脚踝酸痛被列入缺阵名单。虽然一些球迷可能会因为这可能影响他竞争季后赛奖项的机会而感到沮丧,但我更希望他在NBA季后赛开始时保持健康。
- 凯尔登·约翰逊 (Keldon Johnson) 的进攻表现不佳,在圣安东尼奥缺少核心球员的情况下,他本不该如此低迷。他全场12投仅2中,在21分钟的上场时间里仅得到5分。
- 在约翰逊挣扎的比赛中,我更希望看到米奇 (Mitch) 选择让卡特·布莱恩特 (Carter Bryant) 获得更多上场时间。这位新秀在9分钟的时间里6投4中得到10分。
- 提到巴恩斯,很高兴看到他回归。他替补登场贡献20分,进一步证明了教练组将其移至第二阵容是一个天才之举。
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Spurs run out of gas late as Nuggets rally for 136-131 win

For much of the night, it felt like the San Antonio Spurs had everything under control. They played fast. They shot confidently. They built a commanding lead against one of the NBA’s most dangerous teams. But against the Denver Nuggets, even a 20-point cushion can disappear in a hurry.
San Antonio watched its lead slowly slip away Thursday night as Denver erupted in the fourth quarter, rallying past the Spurs for a 136-131 victory in a game that turned from promising to painful in the final minutes.
The Spurs came out energized despite missing star center Victor Wembanyama, who was out with ankle soreness. From the opening tip, San Antonio attacked the Nuggets with pace and ball movement, finding open shooters and pushing the tempo in transition.
By the end of the first quarter, the Spurs had seized control with a double-digit lead. The offense kept humming in the second quarter as San Antonio stretched the advantage to 20 points, bringing the home crowd to life and sending the team into halftime with a comfortable cushion. For three quarters, the Spurs looked poised to pull off an impressive win against the defending champions.
But the Nuggets were never going to go quietly.
Led by Nikola Jokić and the shot-making brillance of Jamal Murray, Denver began to chip away at the deficit. Jokić controlled the glass and orchestrated the offense while Murray caught fire from the perimeter, turning routine possessions into momentum-shifting buckets. The pressure finally broke through in the fourth quarter. Denver unleashed a barrage of scoring, pouring in 42 points in the final frame while the Spurs’ offense began to stall. A decisive run erased San Antonio’s remaining lead and flipped the game in Denver’s favor with just minutes left.
Despite the collapse, the Spurs had plenty of bright spots.
Guard Stephon Castle delivered the best performance of his young career, recording a triple-double with 30 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists while orchestrating much of San Antonio’s offense throughout the night. De’Aaron Fox added 27 points and kept the Spurs within striking distance down the stretch, while Harrison Barnes chipped in 20 points with timely scoring in his return from a brief absence.
But against a veteran Denver squad, the Spurs simply ran out of answers late. In the end, what looked like one of San Antonio’s most impressive wins of the season turned into a frustrating reminder of how quickly momentum can swing in the NBA. The Spurs had the game in their hands for most of the night.
The Nuggets just took it away when it mattered most.
Game Notes
- Victor Wembanyama was listed as out before the game with ankle soreness. While some fans may get upset this could dampen his chances at postseason awards, but I much prefer him to be healthy at the start of the NBA playoffs.
- Keldon Johnson had a poor offensive night and could not really afford it with San Antonio missing their franchise player. He shot just 2-for-12 from the floor, scoring 5 points in 21 minutes.
- In games when KJ struggles, I would love to see Mitch opt to play Carter Bryant more. The rookie had 10 points on 4-of-6 shooting, but he only played just nine minutes.
- Speaking of Harrison Barnes, it was nice to see him return. He scored 20 points off the bench, further proving that moving him to the second unit was a genius move by the coaching staff.
By Stephen Michael, via Pounding The Rock