[PtR] 文班亚马领衔马刺大胜黄蜂,展现统治级表现

马刺 vs 黄蜂 115 - 102 技术统计 | 视频集锦

By Stephen Michael | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2026-03-14 23:30:33

第三节有那么几个时刻,比赛似乎有陷入胶着的迹象。当佛洛斯特银行中心内的观众席安静下来,客场作战的夏洛特黄蜂队逐渐找到了节奏。但每当压力倍增时,圣安东尼奥马刺队总能给出回应。而大多数时候,那个回应都来自维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama)。

凭借这位球队核心又一个统治级的夜晚,马刺队以 115-102 力克黄蜂队。他们在全场大部分时间里掌控着节奏,并展现出了全队均衡的篮球表现,这正是他们希望在赛季最后一个月能够延续的状态。

“第三节的节奏起伏很大,比赛打得有点开,”马刺队主教练米奇·约翰逊 (Mitch Johnson) 在谈到马刺下半场的攻势时说道,“我认为我们在防守落位方面做得非常好,成功迫使他们在应对我们的防守时打得非常艰难。我认为我们在那一套防守策略中保持了极佳的整体性。”

从开场起,圣安东尼奥就展现出了掌控节奏的决心。马刺队并没有满足于早早地跳投,而是不断冲击篮下,迫使夏洛特的防线收缩,从而在全场创造出空位机会。这种打法迅速收效,在文班亚马第一节下场休息期间,马刺队已经建立起了稳定的领先优势。

当这位身高 2.24 米的球星重新上场后,进攻开始围绕他展开。文班亚马展示了他那让他成为联盟最独特天才的全能武器库——投中中距离跳投,用外线射程拉开防线,并在面对包夹时冷静地寻找队友。到全场比赛结束时,他在短短 30 分钟内就砍下了 32 分,考虑到他对比赛的掌控力,这样的统计数据似乎已成了他的常规操作。

“维克托非常专注且保持着沟通。我认为卢克·科内特 (Luke Kornet) 的表现也非常棒,”约翰逊在谈到马刺队的内线防守时说道,“卢克和文班亚马在镇守中路方面做得非常出色。黄蜂队的 18 次助攻和 30 分禁区得分从表面上看似乎不错,但我们还需要回去研究一下录像。”

尽管如此,夏洛特人并没有束手就擒。新秀康·克内佩尔 (Kon Knueppel) 在第三节暴走,短时间内倾泻下 16 分,一度让客队看到了希望。与此同时,拉梅洛·鲍尔 (LaMelo Ball) 也开始找回外线手感。但犯规麻烦打乱了鲍尔的节奏,也让黄蜂队未能充分利用他们的反击势头。每当夏洛特试图缩小分差,马刺队总能冷静地再次拉开差距。

第四节末段,新秀卡特·布莱恩特 (Carter Bryant) 的一次强力反击扣篮点燃了全场,而德文·瓦塞尔 (Devin Vassell) 和马刺内线群在篮板球上的强力表现,则没给夏洛特留下二次进攻的机会。黄蜂队在下半场从未将分差缩小到 8 分以内,圣安东尼奥逐渐将领先优势拉回到安全区域。终场哨响时,马刺队完成了强队面对弱旅时该做的一切:掌控比赛,顶住反扑,锁定胜局。

这场比赛再次提醒了马刺队,当防守保持纪律性,且进攻围绕其划时代巨星展开时,这支球队能达到怎样的高度。在文班亚马再次掌控镁光灯的这一天,马刺队看起来正像一支学会了如何共同赢球的队伍。

“我认为我们在之前输给黄蜂的那场比赛中,我负有很大责任,”文班亚马表示,“今天,我们在四节比赛中赢下了三节。所以基本上整场比赛都很稳健。”

赛后笔记

  • 马刺队今天下午的外线手感有些挣扎,三分球合计 33 投 11 中。然而,马刺队之所以能压制住黄蜂,是因为篮板球的表现。卢克·科内特打出了伤愈复出后的最佳表现,抢下了 4 个前场篮板,文班亚马和达龙·福克斯 (De’Aaron Fox) 则各有 2 个入账。
  • 凯尔登·约翰逊 (Keldon Johnson) 从周四的低迷中反弹,他在 20 分钟内以 66% 的投篮命中率从替补席贡献了 13 分。
  • 由文班亚马和科内特组成的“法式香草”双塔阵容在周六下午获得了几分钟的登场时间,其中文班给卢克的空接传球更是让全场欢呼不已。
    “我认为效果很好,”约翰逊教练在谈到双塔阵容时说道。他补充说,未来可能会更多地使用这套阵容,但希望确保球员们有足够的磨合机会来完善它。“如果你还没给他们足够的练习机会,就指望他们上场后能打出高水平的执行力,这是很困难的。”
  • 提到科内特,他得到了 10 分和 8 个篮板。如果马刺能在季后赛阶段得到这种表现的科内特,对手会发现很难在面对圣安东尼奥时在禁区讨到便宜。

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Wembanyama leads Spurs past Hornets in commanding victory

There were moments in the third quarter when the game threatened to tighten, when the crowd inside the Frost Bank Center grew quiet and the visiting Charlotte Hornets found a rhythm. But each time the pressure mounted, the San Antonio Spurs had an answer. And more often than not, that answer came from Victor Wembanyama.

Behind another dominant night from their franchise centerpiece, the Spurs powered past the Hornets 115-102, controlling the tempo for most of the day and showing flashes of the balanced basketball they hope will carry them through the final month of the season.

“The third quarter got up and down a little bit, got a little open,” Spurs Head Coach Mitch Johnson said of the Spurs’ run in the second half. “I thought we did a really good job of getting our defense set and did a good job of making them play through their counters. I thought we did a good job of being connected in that set.”

From the opening minutes, San Antonio looked determined to dictate the pace. Instead of settling for early jump shots, the Spurs attacked the paint, forcing Charlotte’s defense to collapse and creating clean looks across the floor. The approach paid off quickly as San Antonio built a steady lead while Wembanyama rested during portions of the first quarter.

When the 7-foot-4 star returned, the offense began to revolve around him. Wembanyama showcased the full arsenal that has made him one of the league’s most unique talents—draining mid-range jumpers, stretching the defense with his perimeter shooting, and calmly setting up teammates when double teams arrived. By the end of the night, he had racked up 32 points in just 30 minutes, a stat line that felt almost routine given his control of the game.

“Victor was locked in and communicating. I thought Luke [Kornet] was really good too,” Johnson said of the Spurs’ defense in the paint. “I thought Luke and Victor did a great job of manning the middle. 18 assists and 30 points in the paint for them [Charlotte] are numbers that look good on the surface. We have to look back at the tape there.”

Still, Charlotte refused to go down without a fight. Rookie Kon Knueppel sparked the Hornets in the third quarter, pouring in 16 points in a burst that briefly gave the visitors hope. Meanwhile, LaMelo Ball started to find his range from beyond the arc. But foul trouble interrupted Ball’s rhythm and kept the Hornets from fully capitalizing on their momentum. Each time Charlotte threatened to close the gap, the Spurs calmly widened it again.

A powerful transition dunk from rookie Carter Bryant ignited the arena late in the fourth quarter, while strong efforts on the glass from Devin Vassell and the Spurs’ frontcourt prevented second chances for Charlotte. The Hornets never got closer than eight points in the second half, and San Antonio gradually stretched the lead back into comfortable territory. By the final buzzer, the Spurs had done exactly what good teams do against struggling opponents: control the game, weather the runs, and close the door.

it was another reminder for the Spurs of what the team can look like when its defense stays disciplined and its offense flows through its generational star. On a day when Wembanyama once again commanded the spotlight, the Spurs looked every bit like a team learning how to win together.

“I think I had a lot of responsibility in the loss against them [Charlotte],” Wembanyama said. “Today, we won three out of four quarters. So basically the whole game was steady.”

Game Notes

  • San Antonio struggled from three-point range on the afternoon, going 11-for-33. However, rebounding is why the Spurs kept the Hornets at bay. Luke Kornet had his best game since returning from injury, pulling down four offensive boards, while Wemby and De’Aaron Fox had two each.
  • Keldon Johnson rebounded from a poor outing on Thursday to score 13 points off the bench on 66 percent shooting in 20 minutes.
  • The “French Vanilla” lineup of Wembanyama and Kornet got some minutes on Saturday afternoon, highlighted by Wemby’s lob pass to Luke that got the arena buzzing.
    “I thought the it worked well,” Coach Johnson said of the double big lineup. He added he may go to it more in the future, but wants to ensure the guys have enough reps to work together to get it down. “It’s tough to ask them to go out like that and have them execute at a high level if they haven’t had the reps to do it.”
  • Speaking of Kornet, he had 10 points to go along with eight rebounds. If this is the Kornet the Spurs will get come playoff time, teams will find it very difficult to live inside the paint against this San Antonio squad.

By Stephen Michael, via Pounding The Rock

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