By Bill Huan | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2026-04-03 07:00:00

没有文班,照样没问题。周四晚上,马刺在对阵洛杉矶快船的一场起伏不定的比赛中,取得了四天内的第三场胜利,同时也是他们的11连胜。在让“外星人”轮休的同时,马刺依然紧咬西部第一的位置。
从跳球开始,这就是一场高比分的对决。科怀·伦纳德 (Kawhi Leonard) 延续了他这个伟大的赛季,在球场各个角落频频得分。约翰·科林斯 (John Collins) 也参与其中,利用他的运动能力在篮下冲击并完成终结,而无需担心文班的防守。尽管如此,卢克·科内特 (Luke Kornet) 依然保持着一贯的可靠,在防守后端提供了坚实的护筐。
进攻端,马刺利用了主队懒散的防守。圣安东尼奥在开场阶段轻松获得两次无人防守的转换进攻机会,将势头转向自己。随后他们在外线火力全开,接连命中四记三分,建立起两位数的领先优势。德阿隆·福克斯 (De’Aaron Fox) 表现尤为火热,投中数记中距离投篮并随心所欲地冲击篮筐。马刺的这波高潮恰逢快船手感冰凉,而达里厄斯·加兰 (Darius Garland) 在一次重摔后不得不返回更衣室,这对快船来说更是雪上加霜。半场结束时,马刺以 68-44 领先,完全没有表现出疲态,也没有受到文班缺阵的影响。
洛杉矶在第三节初段展现了生机。伦纳德找回节奏并连进两球,迫使米奇·约翰逊 (Mitch Johnson) 请求暂停。马刺随后开始对他进行包夹,但即使球不在伦纳德手中,快船也开始打出高效进攻。形势突变,洛杉矶在短短 3 分钟内利用马刺多次低级失误打出一波 14-5 的进攻高潮,将分差缩小到 12 分。贝内迪克特·马图林 (Bennedict Mathurin) 领衔冲锋,他命中了一个神仙球并帮助制造对手失误,带领球队重回比赛。在马刺又一次草率的进攻后,快船将比分追至仅差 9 分,随后两队陷入乱战,在该节剩余时间内均无建树。
洛杉矶的势头延续到了第四节初。圣安东尼奥继续出现丢球失误,导致快船将分差缩小到仅剩 7 分。幸运的是,快船被判的一次技术犯规帮助马刺稳住了阵脚,斯蒂芬·卡斯尔 (Stephon Castle) 的几次关键进球让马刺重新取得两位数领先。此后快船似乎泄了气,随着迪伦·哈珀 (Dylan Harper) 和凯尔登·约翰逊 (Keldon Johnson) 再添几记进球,客队锁定了胜局。第四节还剩几分钟时,泰伦·卢 (Ty Lue) 终于鸣金收兵换上替补,约翰逊也随之做出调整。马刺最终以 118-99 获胜,但比分并不能完全体现这场跌宕起伏的激战。
比赛笔记
- 福克斯的表现很反常。他全场 22 分中有 18 分来自上半场,在第三节和第四节各仅进一球。这并非因为他手感全无:福克斯全场 13 投 9 中,他和马刺都选择信赖其他节奏更好的球员。
- 哈珀全场贡献 19 分、2 个篮板和 5 次助攻,投篮 12 中 8,其中三分球 3 中 2。他仅用 25 分钟就做到了这一切,我对这孩子的评价再高也不为过。我认为他已经是首发级别的后卫,最快在下个赛季就能成为队内第二好的球员。我从未对一名新秀后卫控球感到如此放心。
- 比赛最惊险的时刻发生在第三节中段的 3 分钟里,当时马刺不断丢球。即便在那一刻,我也在纳闷为什么米奇不叫暂停来重组攻防,事后我依然感到困惑。也许他相信球员们能自己解决问题?他最终被迫叫了一个暂停,但几乎为时已晚,球队在那一小段时间里确实在挑战命运。
本场最佳进球
哈珀在三月份的三分命中率超过 50%,现在连中场远投也能投进。他是下一个斯蒂芬·库里吗?
迪伦在中场命中压哨三分
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— San Antonio Spurs – x (@ spurs) April 3, 2026
下场预告:周六客场挑战掘金
马刺将在周六对阵势头正盛的掘金队,力争将连胜场次扩大到 12 场。
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Spurs push win streak to 11 after up and down game against the Clippers

No Wemby, no problem. The Spurs won their third game in four nights and 11th straight Thursday night in an up and down game against the Clippers, keeping the #1 seed within reach while giving the Alien a night off.
It was a high-scoring game from the tip. Kawhi continued his magnificent season and scored a handful of baskets from all over the court. John Collins got in the action too, using his athleticism to drive and finish around the rim without having to worry about Wemby. Still, Luke Kornet was his usual reliable self, providing solid rim protection on the back line.
Offensively, the Spurs capitalized on lazy defensive efforts from the home team. San Antonio had two uncontested transition baskets early, swinging the momentum their way. They then caught fire from deep, making four in quick succession to build a double-digit lead. De’Aaron Fox, in particular, got on a heater, hitting a handful of mid-ranges and getting to the rim at will. That run coincided with the Clippers going ice cold, and it didn’t help that Darius Garland had to go to the locker room after taking a rough fall. Overall, the Spurs led 68-44 heading into halftime, showing no signs of fatigue or of Wemby’s absence.
LA showed signs of life early in the third. Kawhi regained his rhythm and made back-to-back buckets, forcing Mitch Johnson to call a timeout. The Spurs began trapping him soon after, but the Clippers started generating efficient offense even with the ball out of his hands. In a turn of events, LA capitalized on a number of sloppy Spurs possessions in a quick 3-minute stretch, going on a 14-5 run to cut the lead down to 12. Bennedict Mathurin led the charge, hitting a circus shot and helping force turnovers to bring his team back in the game. Following another sloppy Spurs possession, the Clippers made it just a 9-point game before both teams traded wild possessions that resulted in no basket scored for the remainder of the quarter.
LA’s momentum carried over to start the fourth. San Antonio continued to fumble the ball, resulting in the Clippers cutting the lead down to just seven. Fortunately, a technical call against LA helped the Spurs regain control, and a few key baskets from Stephon Castle put the good guys back up by double digits. The Clippers seemed to deflate afterwards, and a few more buckets from Dylan Harper and Keldon Johnson sealed the game for the visiting side. With minutes left in the fourth, Ty Lue finally waved the white flag and brought in his reserves, prompting Mitch Johnson to do the same. The Spurs walked away with a 118-99 victory, but the scoreline doesn’t do justice to the crazy back-and-forth game.
Game notes
- Fox had a really unusual game. 18 of his 22 points came in the first half, and he only made one bucket in both the third and fourth quarters. This wasn’t due to his shot abandoning him, either: Fox only took 13 field goals and made 9, so both he and the Spurs chose to rely on other players who were more in rhythm.
- Harper ended his night with 19 points, 2 rebounds, and 5 assists on 8-12 shooting and 2-3 from deep. He did all that in 25 minutes, and I can not be any higher on the kid. I think he’s already a starting-calibre guard and could be the second-best player on the team as soon as next season, and I’ve never been more comfortable with the ball being in the hands of a rookie guard ever.
- The diciest part of the game was during a 3-minute stretch in the middle of the third quarter, when the Spurs kept on losing the ball. Even in the moment, I wondered why Mitch didn’t call a timeout to regroup the guys, and I’m still confused about it after. Maybe he had faith that they’d figure it out? He was finally forced to call one but it was almost too little too late, and the team was definitely tempting fate during that brief stretch.
Play of the game
Harper shot over 50% from three in March and is now hitting half-court heaves. Is he the next Steph Curry?
DYLAN BEATS THE BUZZER FROM HALF COURT
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— San Antonio Spurs – x (@ spurs) April 3, 2026
Next game: @ Nuggets on Saturday
The Spurs will look to make it a lucky dozen when they face a rising Nuggets team on Saturday.
By Bill Huan, via Pounding The Rock