[PtR] 马刺在第二场比赛中痛失好局,伤病和终场哑火导致球队负于开拓者

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By Stephen Michael | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2026-04-22 04:17:32

这一夜的一切似乎都在为圣安东尼奥的又一次强势宣言做铺垫。现场观众情绪高涨,系列赛的走势也向他们倾斜。甚至在开局阶段,逆境看起来也并无大碍。

随后,一切开始崩盘。

周二晚间,圣安东尼奥马刺队眼睁睁看着第四节14分的领先优势化为乌有,最终以103-106不敌波特兰开拓者队。在第二场比赛失利后,这轮七场四胜制的系列赛大比分被扳成1-1平。本应是2-0的绝对领先,却变成了一场关于季后赛势头转换之快的惨痛教训。

第一个转折点早在最后时刻到来前就已出现。第二节中段,维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama) 在一次突破中摔倒,下巴撞在硬木地板上,随后离场并进入了脑震荡保护协议。他在12分钟内仅得到5分,他的缺阵重塑了圣安东尼奥在攻防两端的所有部署。

“我只知道他出现了脑震荡,目前正处于保护协议中,我们显然会采取恰当且必要的步骤,”马刺队主教练米奇·约翰逊 (Mitch Johnson) 赛后表示。

尽管如此,马刺队并未溃败。他们顶住了冲击,从早期的落后中奋起直追,并逐渐掌控了局面。在失去建队基石的情况下,圣安东尼奥依靠阵容深度和防守拼抢顽强回击。由达龙·福克斯 (De’Aaron Fox)、斯蒂芬·卡斯尔 (Stephon Castle) 和德文·瓦塞尔 (Devin Vassell) 领衔的均衡火力帮助稳定了进攻,即便进攻效率并非始终在线。

到了第四节,顽强似乎成了这一夜的关键词。马刺队以一波13-0的攻势开启末节,建立起两位数的领先优势,并在比赛还剩不到9分钟时将分差扩大到14分。那一刻,比赛乃至整个系列赛似乎都牢牢掌握在他们手中。

随后,崩盘降临。

波特兰在三分线外手感发烫,投进了一系列关键三分,通过一个又一个回合蚕食着分差。与此同时,圣安东尼奥陷入停滞。球不再流转,投篮不再命中。在比赛最关键的阶段,马刺队在最后三分钟内竟然没有一个运动战进球。

“我认为我们不像第一场比赛时那样沉稳,”约翰逊说道。“今晚开局阶段我们不够犀利,大家步调不一,组织也比较混乱。第三场我们会表现得更好。”

在斯库特·亨德森 (Scoot Henderson) 狂砍31分的爆发表现以及终场前稳健执行力的推动下,开拓者在末段打出一波流,彻底扭转了战局。当圣安东尼奥试图回应时,为时已晚。

这场失利不仅仅是因为那一波流,更是因为错失了良机。罚球线上丢掉的分数,防守端的走神留下的破绽。在没有文班亚马镇守禁区的情况下,容错率消失殆尽。即便其他球员贡献不俗,包括卢克·科内特 (Luke Kornet) 在替补席上的稳健发挥,也无法抵消比赛末段的崩盘。

“必须对他施加更多的身体对抗。不能让他接球就投,不能让他轻松完成运球后的急停跳投,”马刺前锋瓦塞尔在谈到亨德森时表示。“我们会让他打得更艰难,因为显然,他现在打得太舒服了。”

除了比分,更大的隐忧依然存在。文班亚马接下来的出战状态现在笼罩在系列赛上空,脑震荡协议在最糟糕的时刻引入了不确定性。

马刺队本可以带着绝对优势前往波特兰,但现在他们发现自己陷入了苦战。即便没有核心球星,第二场比赛本也触手可及。但在季后赛中,一旦错失机会,一切都可能发生改变。

现在,问题不仅在于圣安东尼奥如何回应,还在于他们能否在系列赛彻底失控之前重整旗鼓,恢复元气。

比赛笔记

  • 在文班不在场的情况下,科内特在替补席上又度过了一个稳健的夜晚。他在28分钟内得到10分和9个篮板。
  • 卡斯尔得到18分,但全场20投仅7中。如果这位法国球星缺席第三场,在没有文班在阵的情况下,卡斯尔需要在第三场表现得更好。
  • 尽管失利,但比赛胜负往往取决于细节。圣安东尼奥罚球线28投20中。如果罚进那8个球,马刺将以5分优势获胜。
  • 福克斯16投6中得到18分。如果文班亚马缺阵,福克斯是否会在第三场接管比赛,或者波特兰是否会针对此进行战术部署,这将非常值得关注。

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Spurs let Game 2 slip away as injuries, cold finish doom team versus Blazers

Everything about the night felt like it was setting up for another San Antonio statement. The crowd was buzzing. The series leaned their way. And early on, even adversity didn’t seem like it would matter.

Then everything unraveled.

The San Antonio Spurs watched a 14-point fourth quarter lead disappear Tuesday night, falling 106-103 to the Portland Trail Blazers in Game 2 and evening their best of seven series at 1-1. What should have been a commanding 2-0 series advantage instead turned into a painful lesson in how quickly playoff momentum can swing.

The first turning point came long before the final minutes. Midway through the second quarter, Victor Wembanyama crashed to the floor on a drive and struck his chin on the hardwood, leaving the game and later entering concussion protocol. He finished with just five points in 12 minutes and his absence reshaped everything San Antonio wanted to do on both ends.

“I just know he has a concussion, and he’s in the protocol, and we’ll obviously take the proper and appropriate steps,” Spurs Head Coach Mitch Johnson said after the game.

Still, the Spurs didn’t fold. They absorbed the blow, fought back from an early deficit, and slowly took control. Despite missing their franchise centerpiece, San Antonio leaned on its depth and defensive effort to claw its way back. A balanced scoring effort: led by De’Aaron Fox, Stephon Castle, and Devin Vassell; helped stabilize the offense, even if efficiency wasn’t always there.

By the fourth quarter, it looked like resilience would define the night. The Spurs opened the period with a 13-0 surge, building a double-digit lead that stretched to 14 points with under nine minutes to play. At that moment, the game, and perhaps the series, felt firmly in their control.

Then came the unraveling.

Portland caught fire from beyond the arc, hitting timely threes and chipping away at the deficit possession by possession. San Antonio, meanwhile, stalled. The ball stopped moving. Shots stopped falling. And in the game’s most critical stretch, the Spurs failed to score a field goal over the final three minutes.

“I thought we weren’t as poised as we were in Game 1,” Johnson said. “We weren’t as sharp to start the game tonight. We weren’t on the same page or organized. We’ll be better in Game 3.”

A late Portland run, fueled by Scoot Henderson’s 31-point explosion and clutch execution down the stretch, flipped the game entirely. By the time San Antonio tried to respond, it was too late.

The loss wasn’t just about one run — it was about missed opportunities. Free throws left points on the board. Defensive lapses opened the door. And without Wembanyama anchoring the paint, the margin for error vanished. Even strong contributions elsewhere, including a steady effort from Luke Kornet off the bench, couldn’t offset the late-game breakdown.

“Have to be more physical with him. No catch-and-shoots. No easy, off-the-dribble pull-ups,” Spurs forward Devin Vassell said of Henderson. “We’re going to make it a lot harder for him, because obviously, he’s feeling way too comfortable.”

And beyond the scoreboard, the bigger concern lingers. Wembanyama’s status moving forward now looms over the series, with concussion protocol introducing uncertainty at the worst possible time.

Instead of heading to Portland with full control, the Spurs now find themselves in a fight. Game 2 was there for the taking, even without their star. But in the playoffs, letting one slip can change everything.

Now, the question isn’t just how San Antonio responds. It’s whether they can regroup, and recover, before the series slips with it.

Game Notes

  • Without Wemby in the game, Luke Kornet had another solid night off the bench. He had 10 points and nine rebounds in 28 minutes.
  • Stephon Castle had 18 points, but shot just 7-for-20 from the floor. He will need to be better in Game 3 without Wemby in the lineup if the French star misses Game 3.
  • Despite the loss, it the game came down to the little things. San Antonio went 20-for-28 from the free throw line. Make those eight free throws and the Spurs win by five points.
  • De’Aaron Fox went 6-of-16 for 18 points. It will be interesting to see if he takes control in Game 3 or if Portland will now gameplan for that if Wembanayama is out.

By Stephen Michael, via Pounding The Rock

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