马刺 vs 开拓者 103 - 106 技术统计 | 视频集锦
By Marilyn Dubinski | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2026-04-22 02:54:34

本场比赛开始前,一切似乎都顺风顺水:马刺在季后赛首轮以 1-0 领先波特兰开拓者,维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama) 也领到了他的年度最佳防守球员奖杯。然而,比赛过程却急转直下。开局不利后,马刺曾从两位数的落后中奋起直追,却在第二节初段因文班亚马疑似脑震荡退赛而遭遇重创。即便如此,马刺众将依然顽强拼搏,并在第四节一度建立起 14 分的领先优势,此时距离比赛结束不到 9 分钟。遗憾的是,开拓者在三分线外手感突热,而糟糕的罚球命中率再次让马刺付出代价,最终以 103-106 惜败。
达龙·福克斯 (De’Aaron Fox)、斯蒂芬·卡斯尔 (Stephon Castle) 和 德文·瓦塞尔 (Devin Vassell) 合计砍下 51 分,但效率并不理想。卢克·科内特 (Luke Kornet) 在顶替文班出场时表现出色,贡献了 10 分和 9 个篮板,他完美诠释了“数据正负值不会撒谎”——在开拓者打出末段反击潮之前,他的正负值高达 +29。马刺成功将 丹尼·阿夫迪亚 (Deni Avdija) 限制在 13 投 5 中仅得 14 分,但 斯库特·亨德森 (Scoot Henderson) 迎来大爆发,17 投 11 中(三分球 9 投 5 中)狂砍 31 分。
赛场观察
- 随机提个问:马刺是否曾连续两场季后赛都在室外如此凉爽的天气下进行?对于没来过这里的人来说,南德克萨斯州的冬天短促温和,夏天漫长炎热,春秋两季转瞬即逝。虽然 4 月通常还不算太热,但气温一般也在 80 华氏度左右(约 27 摄氏度)。虽然偶尔会有冷锋过境,但在连续两场马刺季后赛中都需要穿短袖以外的衣服,这对我来说还是头一遭。
- 开拓者本场比赛的目标是让更多球员参与进攻,他们也确实做到了。在马刺开局取得 4-2 领先后,开拓者四名球员联手打出一波 13-0 的高潮,而马刺在面对开拓者极具侵略性的防守时失误频频。此外,与第一场不同,马刺无法限制 多诺万·克林根 (Donovan Clingan) 冲抢进攻篮板,当文班去补防盖帽时,没人为他卡位。好在卡斯尔挺身而出,连得 7 分缩小了一度达到 13 分的分差。马刺利用开拓者首发休息的机会,在首节末段打出一波 18-5 的攻势,以 28-27 反超比分。
- 说实话,在过去两周之前,我几乎快忘了亨德森。在 2023 年选秀前,铺天盖地的宣传甚至让他本人都声称自己的上限比文班还高。但他新秀赛季表现挣扎,且在过去两年大部分时间里都在与伤病作斗争。然而,他今晚展现了为何当初备受推崇,首节 5 投 4 中砍下 13 分,并全场保持火热手感。
- 像许多球队一样,波特兰针对文班的新策略是派出一名体型更小、力量更强的球员去对位,这次是 朱·霍勒迪 (Jrue Holiday) 。结果,文班无法像第一场那样自如地移动。第二节初,霍勒迪对他使出了“撤凳子”,文班倒地后显得有些神志恍惚。回放显示他的下巴撞到了地板,可能出现了短暂的意识丧失。他在进入脑震荡保护协议后跑回更衣室,再未回归。
- 文班离场后,马刺曾几次落后 5 分,但他们稳住了阵脚。在某种程度上,由于开拓者的防守计划不再适用,马刺在进攻端反而打得更开了。科内特在文班缺阵的情况下表现抢眼,由于他一直留在篮下并卡住克林根,开拓者更难抢到进攻篮板。尽管场上突发状况不断,半场结束时双方战成 57 平。
- 第三节我不得不静音看了一会儿。整晚感觉 雷吉·米勒 (Reggie Miller) 和 迈克·提里科 (Mike Tirico) 都在为波特兰加油。除了第二节有一次米勒嘲笑 朱利安·尚帕尼 (Julian Champagnie) 被吹了一个体毛哨并质问季后赛强度哪儿去了之外,他们似乎一直在审视和批评每一个针对开拓者的争议判罚,却对马刺视而不见。这最终太让人分心了。
- 到目前为止,这两场比赛给人的感觉是波特兰在争抢球犯规、进攻犯规上占尽了便宜,阿夫迪亚甚至在尽力模仿亚历山大(造犯规)。米奇·约翰逊 (Mitch Johnson) 终于忍无可忍,在第三节对一次判罚提出了挑战,那本该是尚帕尼的第五次犯规。当时是 谢顿·夏普 (Shaedon Sharpe) 将他推向了亨德森,裁判却吹了尚帕尼犯规。最终挑战成功。(哦,这部分我取消了静音,米勒居然觉得挑战不会成功。)
- 第四节又遭遇了一连串伤病。哈里森·巴恩斯 (Harrison Barnes) 在与阿夫迪亚碰撞后手腕受伤离场;一回合后,迪伦·哈珀 (Dylan Harper) 和克林根在纠缠中双双因拇指受伤离场(哈珀受伤的还是之前那个拇指)。好在哈珀很快就回到了场上。
- 马刺的进攻在第四节全面爆发,科内特的一次反手扣篮 2+1 将领先优势扩大到 14 分。遗憾的是,这本该是终结比赛的攻势,却因为马刺整晚在罚球线上的挣扎而化为乌有。当时他们 22 罚 15 中,全场 28 罚 20 中,这给了开拓者反扑的空间。霍勒迪在比赛还剩 2 分钟时补篮得手,将比分追近。此后马刺有几次反超的机会,但进攻陷入停滞,再也没能获得好的出手机会。罗伯特·威廉姆斯 (Robert Williams) 在还剩 12 秒时通过一次补扣将分差扩大到 3 分。在一番犯规战术后,瓦塞尔未能在终场哨响前投中强行续命的三分球,马刺无力将比赛拖入加时。
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San Antonio vs. Portland, Final Score: Spurs lose Wemby, big 4th quarter lead and Game 2, 103-106

Everything was well coming into this game, with the Spurs up 1-0 in the first round against the Portland Trail Blazers and Victor Wembanyama receiving his Defensive Player of the Year trophy. Then, there was the game. After a rough start, the Spurs fought back from a double-digit deficit only to lose Wemby to a possible concussion early in the second quarter. They still fought and gutted it out, and everything seemed to open up in the fourth quarter as they got out to a 14-point lead with under nine minutes to go. Unfortunately, the Blazers got hot from three, and poor free-throw shooting came back to bite the Spurs as they lost 103-106.
De’Aaron Fox, Stephon Caslte and Devin Vassell combined for 51 inefficient points, while Luke Kornet did an admirable job filling in for Wemby with 10 points and 9 rebounds and was very much a case if “box score plus-minus don’t lie”, as he was at +29 before the game-ending Portland run. They were able to hold Deni Avdija relatively in check with 14 points on 5-13 shooting, but Scoot Henderson exploded for 31 points on 11-17 shooting, 5-9 from three.
Observations
- Random question: have the Spurs ever had two playoff games in a row in which it was cool outside? For those who haven’t been here, South Texas has very short, mild winters and long, hot summers, with spring and fall being fleeting. While it isn’t typically hot yet in April, it is warm with highs typically in the 80’s (Fahrenheit, of course). Cool fronts do occur, but needing anything beyond short sleeves across two Spurs playoff games is new to me.
- The Blazers’ goal coming into this game was to get more players involved on offense, and they did just that with four players scoring as they went on a 13-0 run after the Spurs took an early 4-2, while the Spurs struggled with turnovers and deflections against Portland’s feisty defense. Also, unlike Game 1, the Spurs couldn’t keep Donovan Clingan off the offensive glass, with no one boxing him out when Wemby went for blocks. Fortunately, Castle briefly got going, scoring 7 straight points to cut into what had been a 13-point lead, and the Spurs took advantage of Portland’s starters resting to retake the lead 28-27 with an 18-5 run to close the quarter.
- I’ll be honest, I kind of forgot about Scoot Henderson before the last couple of weeks. After all the hype coming into the 2023 Draft that had some (including himself) claiming he had a higher ceiling than Wemby, he had a rough rookie season and has dealt with injuries much of the last two. However, he showed what the hype was about with 13 points on 4-5 shooting in the first quarter, and he stayed hot all night.
- Like many teams, Portland’s new plan with Wemby was to put a smaller, stronger player on him, in this case Jrue Holiday. As a result, he was not as loose and free to move around like he did in Game 1. Early in the second quarter, Holiday pulled the chair on him and he fell, stayed down and appeared dazed. Replay showed he smacked his chin the court and may have briefly lost consciousness. He ran back to the locker room and did not return after entering concussion protocol.
- After his exit, the Spurs got down by five a few times but regained their composure, and in ways played much looser on offense since Portland’s defensive plan no longer applied. Kornet stepped up well in Wemby’s absence, and it was a little harder for the Blazers to get offensive rebounds since he was staying down and boxing out Clingan. The game was tied at 57 at the half despite the drama.
- I had to watch some on mute in the third quarter. All night it felt like Reggie Miller and Mike Tirico were rooting for Portland, and outside of one instance in the second quarter when Reggie laughing at a weak foul called on Julian Champagnie, asking what happened to playoff basketball, it felt like they were reviewing and critiquing every questionable call against the Blazers but not the Spurs. It was eventually too distracting.
- So far, in both games it feels like Portland is getting the benefit of the doubt on loose ball fouls, offensive fouls, and of course Avdija doing his best SGA impression. Mitch Johnson finally had enough and challenged a call that would have been Champagnie’s fifth foul in the third quarter. Shaedon Sharpe had pushed him into Henderson, but they called the foul on Champagnie. It was a successful challenge. (Oh, and I did un-mute for this part, and Reggie somehow didn’t think it would be successful.)
- Another spate of injuries hit in the fourth quarter, with Harrison Barnes exiting after hurting his wrist in a collision with Avdija, and a play later, Dylan Harper and Clingan both existed with with thumb injures after getting tangled up (in Harper’s case, the same thumb that was already hurt). Fortunately, Harper soon returned.
- The offense opened up for the Spurs in the fourth, and they got the lead up to 14 on a Kornet reverse dunk and-1. Unfortunately, what could have been a run that put things away did not because the Spurs struggled at the line all night. They were 15-22 at that point and finished 2o-28, which gave the Blazers room to come back, and they did on a Holiday put-back with 2 minutes left. The Spurs had several chances to retake the lead after that, but the offense bogged down and they never got another good shot off. Robert Williams stretched the lead to three with 12 sec left on a putback dunk, and Vassell couldn’t hit a desperation three at the buzzer after a round of the foul game to force overtime.
By Marilyn Dubinski, via Pounding The Rock
