[PtR] 圣安东尼奥客战波特兰,最终战报:哈珀和卡斯尔助力马刺逆转赢得第三场,120-108

马刺 @ 开拓者 120 - 108 技术统计 | 视频集锦

By Mateo Mayorga | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2026-04-25 05:31:16

圣安东尼奥马刺队在波特兰经历了一场硬仗,面对对手的身体对抗和运动天赋,他们在缺少强大的维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama) 的情况下,拼下了本赛季最令人印象深刻的一场胜利。他们打乱了开拓者队的进攻部署,根据 Cleaning the Glass 的数据,将对手每百回合得分限制在 111.5 分,这一防守表现处于全联盟第 37 百分位。

他们在三分线外大量收缩协防以堵塞内线,但波特兰的压迫感同样令人窒息,开场便逼出六次失误,并在大量协防下让马刺在禁区得分变得异常困难。然而,表现最出色的马刺球员是迪伦·哈珀 (Dylan Harper) 和斯蒂芬·卡斯尔 (Stephon Castle)。他们在球队急需方向时挺身而出,带领球队冲过了终点线。

观察笔记

  • 马刺在第三节一度落后达 15 分(全场最大分差),但凭借强硬的防守和哈珀在关键时刻延续下来的高效得分,他们在进入第四节时反超了 1 分。人们曾怀疑看着卡斯尔和哈珀拯救球队是否只是对未来的惊鸿一瞥,但在撰写本文截止日期前深思熟虑后,我认为未来已至。他们两人都是出色的持球创造者,当他们开始更多地在开场阶段共同登场并磨炼好三分投射后,他们很快就会成为 NBA 最好的后场组合。
  • 在缺少文班亚马(脑震荡保护协议)的情况下,这是一个势均力敌的系列赛。由于在卢克·科内特 (Luke Kornet) 下场时不得不摆出小个阵容,马刺的前场显得有些脆弱,但他们成功阻止了开拓者在篮板球上的肆虐。尽管如此,开拓者依然无所畏惧地冲击篮下得分或分球,并在大半场比赛的转换进攻中造成了破坏。这也让开拓者获得了 29 次罚球机会,但他们在罚球线上低迷的表现帮了马刺大忙。
  • 波特兰的进攻并没有什么特别之处。转换进攻的成功源于防守端逼迫对手投篮不中和失误,加上马刺在长达两节半的时间里无法制造罚球机会,这切断了比赛的节奏。
  • 上个赛季,安德鲁·内姆哈德 (Andrew Nembhard) 是季后赛中身价涨幅最大的球员。今年,这个角色可能是斯库特·亨德森 (Scoot Henderson),他在上半场凭借一连串的三分球延续了火热手感,但在中场休息后手感转冷。
  • 朱·霍勒迪 (Jrue Holiday) 是一位常青树级别的球员,这让他给年轻人的任何建议都极具公信力。他在前三节给马刺制造了不小的麻烦,通过挡拆发起进攻并很好地完成了绕前防守。在开拓者建立起全场最大领先优势(15 分)的第三节,到处都有他的影子。
  • 德尼·阿夫迪亚 (Deni Avdija) 是联盟中顶级的“骗犯规”高手,这让他获得了大量的罚球机会,从而缓解了他投篮手感不佳的影响。他甚至骗到了德阿隆·福克斯 (De’Aaron Fox) 上半场三次犯规中的两次,限制了福克斯在下半场的侵略性。
  • 开拓者带着仅 30.3% 的三分命中率进入本场比赛,而他们唯一投得准的位置是左侧底角。虽然本场他们投出了 36.8% 的命中率,但这个数字主要是因为马刺防守在下半场加强了对他们的干扰。
  • 卡特·布莱恩特 (Carter Bryant) 登场后立竿见影,通过积极的拼抢破坏对手转换并为队友掩护。然而,他也暴露了一些弱点,因为开拓者并不想贴身防守他(由于他缺乏可靠的外线投篮),这让他的队友们处境更加艰难。尽管如此,他的表现依然是利大于弊。

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San Antonio at Portland, Final Score: Harper and Castle help Spurs rally to Game 3 win, 120-108

The San Antonio Spurs had a tough time in Portland, dealing with physicality and athleticism, but they dug deep for their most impressive win of the season without the mighty Victor Wembanyama. They mucked up the Trail Blazers offensive sets and held them to 111.5 points per 100 possessions, which is good enough for the 37th percentile, per Cleaning the Glass.

They helped loads off the 3-point line to clog the inside, but Portland’s pressure was as unforgiving, forcing six early turnovers and making it equally as difficult to score in the paint with all the incoming help. Yet, the Spurs who stepped up the most were Dylan Harper and Stephon Castle. They gave the team direction when it was badly needed and took them to the finish line.

Observations

  • The Spurs faced their largest deficit of the night in the third quarter (15), and took a one-point lead going into the fourth thanks to their defense getting nasty and some big-time scoring from Harper, which carried over into crunch time. One questioned if it was a peak into the future, watching Castle and Harper bail out the team, but after pondering before the deadline of this write-up, the future is now. They are both great shot creators and will be the best backcourt in the NBA before long when they start sharing the court more often at the start of games and polish their 3-point shots.
  • Without Wembanyama (concussion), this is an even series. The Spurs’ front line was vulnerable because it had to go small when Luke Kornet sat, yet they were able to stop the Blazers from going wild on the glass. Still, the Blazers had no fear of attacking the lane for a bucket or kick-out pass, and they did damage in transition for most of the game. This also unlocked 29 free throw attempts for the Blazers, but them being so ineffective at the line was a big help to the Spurs.
  • Portland’s attack wasn’t anything special. The transition success stemmed from the defense forcing misses, plus turnovers and the Spurs’ inability to generate free throw attempts for 2.5 quarters, which cut the flow of the game.
  • Last season, Andrew Nembhard was the player whose stock went up the most in the playoffs. This year, it’s maybe Scoot Henderson, whose hot streak continued behind a stream of 3-point shots in the first half, but he went cold after intermission.
  • Jrue Holiday is a timeless baller, which adds credibility to any advice he gives the youngsters. He was giving it to the Spurs for three quarters, attacking through screen rolls and did well denying the ball. His fingerprints were all over the third quarter, when the Blazers built their largest lead of the game (15).
  • Deni Avdija is one of the biggest foul baiters in the league, which got him a ton of free throw attempts to soften the blow of his poor shooting. He even drew two of Fox’s three first-half fouls, which limited his aggression following intermission.
  • The Trail Blazers came into this game, making only 30.3 percent of their 3-point attempts, and the only spot they shot well from deep was the left corner. They shot 36.8 percent this time, but that number is affected mostly by the Spurs defense making them tighter after intermission.
  • Carter Bryant was instant impact when he came in, hustling to break up transition and screen for his teammates. Yet he was a bit exposed because the Blazers didn’t want to guard him closely for lack of a dependable outside shot, which made things harder for his teammates. Still, he was way more of a positive than a negative.

By Mateo Mayorga, via Pounding The Rock

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