马刺 vs 开拓者 111 - 98 技术统计 | 视频集锦
By Stephen Michael | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2026-04-20 06:16:01

如果说周日晚上的圣安东尼奥显得格外耀眼,那是因为事实的确如此。自2019年以来,季后赛篮球首次回到了霜冻银行中心(Frost Bank Center),而圣安东尼奥马刺队不仅仅是重返赛场,他们更是发出了强有力的宣言。
凭借维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama) 的历史性表现及其身旁一众帮手的出色发挥,马刺队在季后赛首轮第一场比赛中以111-98拉开分差,击败了波特兰开拓者队。尽管最终比分看起来有些差距,但比赛过程远比结果显示的要胶着,不过马刺队始终牢牢掌控着局面。
“我认为我们做得很好。在攻防转换中我们付出了多重努力,打得有条不紊,”马刺队主教练米奇·约翰逊 (Mitch Johnson) 在谈到球队防守时表示,“我觉得我们在防守端打出了几段非常精彩的表现。”
这本该是属于文班亚马的时刻,而最终它演变成了更伟大的篇章。这位身高7英尺4英寸的天才球员狂砍35分,创下了马刺队史球员季后赛首秀的最高得分纪录。他早早便为比赛奠定了基调,且从未让胜利溜走。他拉开空间,守护禁区,最令人印象深刻的是,他在这个大舞台上表现得泰然自若。
圣安东尼奥并不需要他大包大揽,但当比赛局势出现波动时,他总能确保球队立于不败之地。
马刺队几乎没浪费什么时间就确立了领先。凭借流畅的球权移动和开拓者队的冰冷手感,他们迅速打出一波高潮,建立起两位数的领先优势。但在NBA季后赛中,领先优势很少能稳如泰山,对手也绝不会让你打得太舒服。
波特兰在第三 quarter 发起反击,打出一波8-0的小高潮,将原本巨大的分差缩小到仅剩2分,瞬间改变了球馆内的氛围。就在这时,圣安东尼奥展现出了他们整个赛季都在磨练的素质:沉着。马刺队并没有自乱阵脚,而是通过防守、及时的投篮以及全队的贡献做出了回应,在进入第四节前重新将领先优势扩大到两位数。
文班亚马占据了头条,而马刺队的其他成员则确保了这个故事的完整性。斯蒂芬·卡斯尔 (Stephon Castle) 和德阿隆·福克斯 (De’Aaron Fox) 合力贡献34分,而德文·瓦塞尔 (Devin Vassell) 和卢克·科内特 (Luke Kornet) 则带来了能量和宝贵的上场时间,保持了球队的势头。
“在那段时期,德文、卢克·科内特和朱利安 (Julian) 都有亮眼表现,”约翰逊说道,“在这样的比赛中,我们需要这种发挥。这比单纯的投篮命中重要得多,尤其是当对手发起反击并试图掌控比赛局势时。我认为我们的回应非常出色。”
开拓者队并未束手就擒。德尼·阿夫迪亚 (Deni Avdija) 表现抢眼,砍下30分和10个篮板,斯库特·亨德森 (Scoot Henderson) 也有18分入账。但除了这两位,波特兰很难找到持续的火力点,尤其是在三分线外表现挣扎,无法维持足以逆转比赛的压力。
每当对方构成威胁,圣安东尼奥总能给出回应。第一场比赛并不能决定系列赛的走向,但它阐明了一件事:马刺队不仅回到了季后赛,而且他们看起来就是为这个舞台而生的。他们拥有一位表现超越年龄的划时代核心,有一套掌控节奏的后场,还有一套在压力下不会崩溃的体系。
“我们在常规赛表现得一直很好,”文班亚马说道,“所以我们没有理由去做任何不同的准备或改变。我们显然会为系列赛做准备,我们必须击败他们四次。”
第二场比赛很快就会到来,周二将继续在圣安东尼奥举行。虽然还有需要修正的地方和录像需要复盘,但现在,问题已经发生了转变:不再是马刺队能否获胜。
而是这支马刺队究竟能走多远。
赛后笔记
- 如果卢克·科内特在季后赛中能保持这种水准(10分,6个篮板),那么文班不在场的时间对这支马刺队来说将不再是太大的问题。
- 米奇·约翰逊在下半场领到了一次技术犯规,他(以及现场观众)对吹罚尺度的一致性感到不满。这种情况在季后赛中常有发生,而约翰逊足够聪明,没有让他的球队因此而分心。
- 很高兴看到马刺球迷都穿上了免费派送的T恤。“如果你来现场看球,你绝对应该穿上那件衣服,”文班亚马说道。
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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Wembanyama’s historic playoff debut leads Spurs to Game 1 win over Blazers

If the lights felt brighter in San Antonio on Sunday night, it’s because they were. For the first time since 2019, playoff basketball returned to the Frost Bank Center, and the San Antonio Spurs didn’t just show up. They made a statement.
Behind a historic night from Victor Wembanyama and his supporting cast, the Spurs pulled away from the Portland Trail Blazers for a 111-98 Game 1 win of their first-round playoff series — a game that was closer than the final score suggests, but never truly out of San Antonio’s control.
“I thought we did a good job. I thought we had multiple efforts in transition and got organized,” Spurs Head Coach Mitch Johnson said of the Spurs’ defense. “I thought we had some great stretches defensively.”
This was supposed to be Wembanyama’s moment. It turned into something bigger. The 7-foot-4 phenom poured in 35 points, the most ever by a Spur in a playoff debut, setting the tone early and never letting it slip. He stretched the floor, protected the paint, and, most impressively, looked completely unfazed by the stage.
San Antonio didn’t need him to do everything. But when the game tilted, he made sure it didn’t fall.
The Spurs wasted little time asserting control. A quick surge, fueled by ball movement and Portland’s cold shooting, built an early double-digit cushion. But this is the NBA Playoffs, where leads are rarely kept, and teams don’t stay comfortable.
Portland punched back in the third quarter, trimming what had been a sizable deficit down to just two points, on an 8-0 run, briefly shifting the energy inside the arena. That’s when San Antonio showed something it’s been building all season: composure. Instead of unraveling, the Spurs responded with defense, timely shooting, and contributions across the roster: stretching the lead back to double digits heading into the fourth.
Wembanyama was the headline. The rest of the Spurs made sure it was a full story. Stephon Castle and De’Aaron Fox combined for 34 points while Devin Vassell and Luke Kornet brought energy and minutes to maintain momentum.
“During that stretch, Devin, Luke Kornet, and Julian all had plays,” Johnson said. “Those are the plays that are going to be needed in games like this. A lot more than the shot making, especially when teams are making runs and can dictate the circumstances of the game. I thought we responded great.”
The Trail Blazers didn’t go quietly. Deni Avdija delivered a standout performance with 30 points and 10 rebounds, while Scoot Henderson added 18. Apart from those two, Portland struggled to find consistency, especially from deep, and couldn’t sustain the pressure needed to flip the game.
Every time they threatened, San Antonio had an answer. Game 1 didn’t decide the series. But it clarified something. The Spurs aren’t just back in the playoffs, they look built for this stage. They have a generational centerpiece playing beyond his years, a backcourt that controls tempo, and a system that doesn’t crack under pressure.
“We’ve been really good in the regular season,” Wembanyama said. “So we have no reason to prepare or do anything differently. We obviously prepare for the series, and we have to beat them four times.”
Game 2 looms quickly, again in San Antonio on Tuesday. While there will be things to correct and tape to review, And now, the question shifts: Not whether the Spurs can win.
But how far this version of them can go.
Game Notes
- If this is the version of Luke Kornet the Spurs will get in these playoffs (10 points, 6 rebounds), the non-Wemby minute will not be much of an issue for this Spurs team.
- Mitch Johnson got a technical foul in the second half and he was (along with the crowd) were upset at the inconsistency of the calls. That will happen in the postseason and Johnson was smart enough to not let his team get in their heads about it.
- So happy the Spurs fans wore the free T-shirts. “You should absolutely wear your shirt if you’re coming to the game,” Wembanyama said.
By Stephen Michael, via Pounding The Rock