[PtR] 圣安东尼奥对阵菲尼克斯,最终比分:文班最后一秒准绝杀,马刺101-100险胜太阳

马刺 vs 太阳 101 - 100 技术统计 | 视频集锦

By Marilyn Dubinski | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2026-03-20 02:44:37

看起来今晚并不属于马刺。在有机会对阵潜在的首轮对手并锁定季后赛席位的情况下,马刺在面对阵容严重残缺的菲尼克斯太阳时,进攻端表现乏力。在长达43分钟的时间里,这看起来像是一场注定失败的比赛。随后,维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama) 展现了MVP级别的统治力。他整晚都是球队的中流砥柱,并在最后几分钟彻底接管了比赛。在比赛还剩不到五分钟、球队落后10分的情况下,他率队完成逆转,并在比赛结束前一秒投中制胜中距离跳投,确保了101-100的胜利。

文班砍下34分、12个篮板和3次抢断,德阿隆·福克斯 (De’Aaron Fox) 贡献23分、7个篮板和3次助攻。科林·吉莱斯皮 (Collin Gillespie) 在上半场手感火热,三分球6投全中砍下24分中的17分;德文·布克 (Devin Booker) 得到22分,并在下半场给马刺制造了不小的麻烦。

赛后观察

  • 随着雷霆打出了自24胜1负开局以来的最佳状态,加之马刺与西部第三湖人之间的差距可能大到难以弥补,马刺在排名上似乎已经基本定型。因此,“轮休模式”似乎即将开启。每场比赛都可能有球员因伤病轮换,这次轮到了遭遇“臀部酸痛”的斯蒂芬·卡斯尔 (Stephon Castle)。球队显然很怀念他在外线的防守。
  • 我尝试了一心二用,在电视上看马刺比赛的同时,用手机观看NCAA锦标赛首轮德州农工大学对阵圣玛丽学院(帕蒂·米尔斯 (Patty Mills) 的母校)的比赛。马刺的第一节正好撞上德州农工上半场的最后6分钟,我很快就放弃了。这太让人抓狂了,因为马刺和农工大在球场两端投篮,而且配色完全相反——马刺穿灰色,农工大穿客场酒红色——我的大脑不得不不停地切换适应。我不知道人们是怎么做到分屏看球,甚至同时看四场橄榄球赛的。(顺便说一句,农工大也赢了!对我来说这是个完美的篮球之夜。)
  • 五名首发球员仅通过七次运动战进球就全部得分,但这种开局阶段的均衡表现是上半场唯一的亮点。马刺替补上场后,太阳打出一波9-2的攻势,而马刺犯下了让吉莱斯皮三分手感爆棚的致命错误。尽管菲尼克斯缺乏护筐手,马刺还是在篮下错失了多次简单的得分机会。太阳一度领先多达11分,若不是文班进入“巨星模式”半场砍下16分,局面只会更糟。
  • 布克成功通过主动靠向防守者骗到了几次哨子,这本不该被吹犯规,但裁判似乎很难不响哨。米奇·约翰逊 (Mitch Johnson) 终于在第三节忍无可忍,对一次判罚提出了挑战:当时布克靠向迪伦·哈珀 (Dylan Harper),在哈珀躲闪时擦到肩膀被吹犯规,最终挑战成功。在随后的回合中,文班两罚全中,让马刺自第一节以来首次取得短暂领先——随后布克继续通过制造身体接触走上罚球线。他在第三节包揽了太阳最后的11分,其中罚球6中5。
  • 看起来马刺在第四节似乎无法打出任何进攻高潮来接管比赛。他们整晚三分失准,篮下终结依然糟糕,还不断被进攻犯规和失误绊住脚步。每当文班下场休息时,他们也无法阻止对手得分,文班+18的正负值真实反映了他对比赛的影响。但那波制胜高潮最终在他最后一次登场时到来,他在攻防两端都贡献了关键表现。比赛还剩11秒时,马刺落后1分,他们对拉希尔·弗莱明 (Rasheer Flemming) 执行战术犯规,后者两罚全失。暂停回来后,文班持球压时间,随后命中了一记单打中距离跳投完成绝杀。这是一个定义MVP的时刻(尽管我不指望他真的能拿奖)。
  • 乔丹·麦克劳克林 (Jordan McLaughlin) 是今晚的无名英雄。由于卡斯尔缺阵且哈珀在进攻端表现平平,他获得了一些出场时间。虽然他没有得分甚至没有出手,但他贡献了5次助攻、1次抢断和1个盖帽,是场上的定海神针。他总是随时待命,是终极的队友和板凳席老将。
  • 凭借这场胜利,马刺锁定了自2019年以来的首个季后赛席位。这段长达六年的季后赛荒可能比任何人预想的都要长,其时长甚至相当于队史此前缺席季后赛赛季总和的两倍,但他们回来了。(趣闻:在比赛开始前我就写好了最后一段话,然后觉得这会败人品,就在马刺打出制胜高潮前把它删了。我依然是“反向毒奶”的大师。)

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San Antonio vs. Phoenix, Final Score: Wemby lifts Spurs past Suns in final second, 101-100

It was looking like this just wasn’t going to be the Spurs’ night. With a chance to clinch a playoff berth against a possible first round opponent, the Spurs came out flat offensively against the severely-shorthanded Phoenix Suns, and for 43 minutes, it was looking like a lost cause. Then, Victor Wembanyama did what MVP’s do. He had been their steadying force all night but truly took over in the final few minutes, bringing his team back from 10 down with under five minutes to go and hitting the game winning jumper with a second left to secure the 101-100 win.

Wemby had 34 points, 12 rebounds and 3 steals, and De’Aaron Fox scored 23 points with 7 rebounds and 3 assists. Collin Gillespie was hot in the first half with 17 of his 24 points while hitting 6 threes, and Devin Booker had 22 points and gave the Spurs plenty of trouble in the second half.

Observations

  • With the Thunder playing their best ball since their 24-1 start and the gap between the Spurs and third-seeded Lakers likely too large to fill, the Spurs appear pretty much locked into place in the standings, and as a result, “rest mode” seems to be upon us. Every game may feature a new player nursing something, and this time it was Stephon Castle with a “sore hip”. His perimeter defense was definitely missed.
  • I tried a little double-watching by having Texas A&M vs. St. Mary’s (Patty Mills’ alma mater) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on my phone while the Spurs were on the TV. The first quarter of the Spurs aligned with the final 6 minutes of the first half for A&M, and I quickly gave up. It was obnoxious because the Spurs and Aggies were shooting on opposite ends of the court, and the color coordination was flipped, with the Spurs in gray and the Aggies in their road maroons, so my brain kept having to adjust. I don’t know how people can do this whole split-screen stuff and have something like four football games on at once. (In case you’re wondering, the Aggies won too! Good basketball night for me.)
  • It only took seven field goals for all five starters to score, but that early bit of parody was the only good part about the first half. The Suns went on a 9-2 run after the Spurs bench came in, while the Spurs committed the cardinal sin of letting Gillespie get hot from three. They also missed several bunnies at the rim despite Phoenix lacking shot blockers. The Suns would lead by as much as 11, and Wemby going into superstar mode with 16 points is the only thing that kept it from getting any worse.
  • Booker was successful in baiting the refs into a few calls by leaning into the defense, which is not supposed to be a foul but something the refs seem to struggle not calling. Mitch Johnson finally had enough in the third quarter and challenged a call when he leaned into Dylan Harper and got a foul called by grazing his shoulder as he moved out of the way, and it was successful. On the ensuing possession, Wemby hit two free throws to briefly give the Spurs their first lead since the first quarter — before Booker continued his quest to the line by creating contact. He scored the Suns final 11 points of the third quarter while hitting 5-6 free throws.
  • It started seeming like the Spurs just couldn’t go on any kind of run in the fourth quarter to take over the game. Threes were not falling all night, they continued to miss badly around the rim, and they couldn’t get out of their own way with offensive fouls and turnovers. They also couldn’t get stops whenever Wemby sat, who was a true case of box score plus/minus don’t lie with +18. But that game-winning run finally came in his last stint with big plays on both ends. The Spurs were within a point with 11 seconds left when they fouled Rasheer Flemming, who missed both free throws, and after a timeout, Wemby held the ball to bring down the clock before hitting an iso midrange jumper for the win. It was an MVP-defining moment (not that I expect him to win it).
  • Jordan McLaughlin was the unsung hero of the night. He got some run with Castle out and Harper having an off night on offense, and while he didn’t score or attempt a shot, he had 5 assists, a steal and block and was a steadying presence on the court. He’s always ready when called upon, which makes him the ultimate teammate and bench vet.
  • With the win, the Spurs have clinched their first playoff berth since 2019. The six-year drought was probably longer than anyone anticipated, and it doubled the total number of seasons they had missed the playoffs in franchise history, but they’re back. (Fun fact, I had typed this final bullet point before the game even started, then decided it was a jinx and deleted it right before the Spurs went on their big run to close the game. I remain the master of reverse jinxes.)

By Marilyn Dubinski, via Pounding The Rock

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