[PtR] 马刺 123-98 轻取灰熊

马刺 @ 灰熊 123 - 98 技术统计 | 视频集锦

By Stephen Michael | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2026-03-26 04:27:47

这个夜晚,孟菲斯灰熊队 (Memphis Grizzlies) 几乎没有得到任何喘息的机会。

从跳球开始,圣安东尼奥马刺队 (San Antonio Spurs) 就表现得像一支急于证明自己的球队——进攻犀利、配合默契且攻势连绵。球权流转目标明确,防守端如影随形。当第一节哨声响起时,圣安东尼奥已经建立起了领先优势,这种压迫感甚至比比分显示的还要沉重。

一切始于节奏。在一次又一次的进攻中,马刺队撕碎了孟菲斯的防守,将良好的投篮机会转化为绝佳的得分良机。德文·瓦塞尔 (Devin Vassell) 较早找到了手感,接连命中投篮,持续施加压力。与此同时,斯蒂芬·卡斯尔 (Stephon Castle) 悄无声息地掌控着比赛节奏,在狭小的缝隙中送出传球,让每个人都参与到进攻中。

接着是维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama)——他无处不在。

即使没有碰到球,他也能干扰对手的投篮,在人群中抢下篮板,并以一种并不总是能体现在数据单上的方式展现自己的存在感。当孟菲斯试图冲击禁区时,文班亚马早已严阵以待。当他们被迫选择跳投时,马刺队已经发起了反击。

到半场结束时,这场比赛已经从一场较量演变成了马刺队的表演赛。

圣安东尼奥并没有松懈。相反,他们更加贯彻自己的风格——无私的进攻、纪律严明的防守,以及孟菲斯根本无法匹配的节奏,尤其是在对方阵容不整的情况下。灰熊队的每一次反击都会遭到迅速回应:一个底角三分,一次快攻终结,或者是一次让全场气势瞬间熄灭的防守拦截。

领先优势不断扩大,随后迅速膨胀,最终演变成一种不可逆转的定局。

第四节末段,比赛早已失去悬念。马刺队的替补席随着每一次精彩表现而欢呼,首发球员们则带着平静的满足感在一旁观战。计分牌说明了一切:123–98。

这不仅仅是一场胜利,更是一场从头到尾的掌控。

对于这支正向 NBA 季后赛迈进的年轻马刺队来说,这让人们窥见了当一切步入正轨时,他们所能展现出的强大战力。

比赛要点

  • 凭借这场胜利,圣安东尼奥距离西部第一及联盟最佳战绩的俄克拉荷马城 (Oklahoma City) 仅差两个胜场。
  • 相比雷霆队,马刺队赛季末段的赛程相对轻松,除了两场对阵丹佛掘金队 (Denver Nuggets) 以及可能对阵洛杉矶快船队 (LA Clippers) 的比赛。如果马刺队能赢下该赢的比赛,榜首之争将会非常激烈。
  • 达龙·福克斯 (De’Aaron Fox) 因背部酸痛缺席了比赛,卢克·科内特 (Luke Kornet) 也因伤病管理缺阵。米奇·约翰逊 (Mitch Johnson) 让两名关键球员轮休,以便在残酷的季后赛征程开始前调整好身体状态,这无疑是个明智的选择。

由生成式人工智能翻译,译文内容可能不准确或不完整,以原文为准。

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Spurs cruise past Grizzlies in 123-98 rout

The night never really gave the Memphis Grizzlies a chance to breathe.

From the opening tip, the San Antonio Spurs played like a team with something to prove—sharp, connected, and relentless. The ball moved with purpose, the defense swarmed, and by the time the first quarter buzzer sounded, San Antonio had already built a cushion that felt heavier than the scoreboard suggested.

It started with rhythm. Possession after possession, the Spurs carved up Memphis’ defense, turning good looks into great ones. Devin Vassell found his stroke early, knocking down shots that kept the pressure mounting. Meanwhile, Stephon Castle quietly controlled the tempo, slipping passes through tight windows and keeping everyone involved.

And then there was Victor Wembanyama—everywhere at once.

He altered shots without always touching the ball, pulled down rebounds in traffic, and made his presence felt in ways that don’t always show up in the box score. When Memphis tried to attack the paint, Wembanyama was waiting. When they settled for jumpers, the Spurs were already pushing the other way.

By halftime, the game had shifted from a contest to a showcase.

San Antonio didn’t let up. Instead, they leaned further into their identity—unselfish offense, disciplined defense, and a pace that Memphis simply couldn’t match, especially shorthanded. Every run the Grizzlies attempted was met with a quick answer: a corner three, a fast-break finish, or a defensive stop that sucked the momentum right back out of the building.

The lead stretched. Then ballooned. Then settled into something inevitable.

Late in the fourth quarter, the urgency was gone. The Spurs bench rose with every play, the starters watched with quiet satisfaction, and the scoreboard told the full story: 123–98.

It wasn’t just a win—it was control from beginning to end.

For a young Spurs team on its way to the NBA Playoffs, this was a glimpse of what it can look like when everything clicks.

Game notes

  • With the win, San Antonio moved within two games of Oklahoma City for the top seed in the Western Conference and the league’s best record.
  • The Spurs have an easier end to the season than the Thunder, apart from two games against the Nuggets and possibly the Clippers. If the Spurs can win the games they need to, it will be a tight finish to the top.
  • De’Aaron Fox missed the game with back soreness, and Luke Kornet was also out with injury management. Good for Mitch Johnson holding out two key players to work out the kinks in their bodies before a grueling playoff run.

By Stephen Michael, via Pounding The Rock