[PtR] 马刺次战强力反弹,大胜森林狼扳平系列赛 ▶️

马刺 vs 森林狼 133 - 95 技术统计 | 视频集锦

By Jeje Gomez | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2026-05-07 05:25:27

马刺在首战中因朱利安·尚帕尼 (Julian Champagnie) 错失绝杀而憾负,这似乎成了他们需要的警钟。在第二场比赛中,圣安东尼奥马刺队以 133-95 击溃了森林狼队,无论是在执行力还是拼劲上都完胜对手。半场结束时,客队仅得到 35 分,领先优势一度达到 47 分,直到漫长的垃圾时间才有所缩小。

从开局就能看出,森林狼似乎满足于在圣安东尼奥带走一场胜利。他们在前几个回合表现散漫,无法应对马刺极具身体对抗且高强度的防守,很难获得轻松的出手机会。随着明尼苏达不断失误或投篮打铁,马刺在早期进攻中显得游刃有余,即便是在阵地战中,他们也坚决加快节奏并冲击篮筐。这种侵略性的打法虽然在防守轮换上导致了零星失误,进攻端也偶有深入过头的情况,但成功奠定了比赛基调。随着替补登场,客队未能从安东尼·爱德华兹 (Anthony Edwards) 那里获得得分火力,而银黑军团则从卢克·科内特 (Luke Kornet) 身上得到了稳健的贡献。在令人振奋的首节结束后,马刺领先 7 分。

森林狼在第二节开始时改打小球阵容,而马刺早有准备。文班亚马在低位让对手付出了代价,每个获得空间的球员都试图冲击油漆区。在防守端,文班亚马在不同的防守任务间切换,始终保持在协防位置。明尼苏达急需在进攻端找到对策,但米奇·约翰逊 (Mitch Johnson) 派上卡特·布莱恩特 (Carter Bryant) 盯防爱德华兹,并开始包夹这位超级得分手。这导致客队陷入严重混乱,无法获得高质量的出手,且退防太慢,让马刺通过失误、打铁甚至是罕见的进球后打出转换得分。随着时间推移,比赛演变成了一场执行力欠佳但节奏极快的拉锯战,这对马刺更有利,他们在半场结束前残暴地将领先优势扩大到 24 分。

考虑到马刺的专注程度,逆转似乎不太可能,但确实有那么几分钟让银黑军团的球迷感到紧张。在文班亚马表现强势的开局后,圣安东尼奥在进攻端节奏放缓,防守强度也有所下降。明尼苏达打出一波小高潮,双方犯规开始增多,切断了比赛的流畅性。幸运的是,达龙·福克斯 (De’Aaron Fox) 和德文·瓦塞尔 (Devin Vassell) 及时命中的几记跳投帮助球队度过了那段沉闷且混乱的时期,而尚帕尼的一场三分雨则彻底终结了任何爆冷的可能。唯一的悬念只剩下马刺是否会刷新队史季后赛最大分差获胜纪录,最终他们离这一纪录仅差 3 分。

赛后笔记

  • 考虑到比赛环境和对手实力,有充分理由认为这是马刺本赛季表现最好的一场比赛。这是一场完美的触底反弹,首战进攻挣扎的文班亚马和福克斯在开局便以身作则,防守端更是彻底锁死了明尼苏达。无论赢 1 分还是 38 分,在季后赛中都只算一场胜利,但圣安东尼奥在周三展现了自己的态度。
  • 米奇·约翰逊在两次关键调整上功不可没。防守端,球队通过包夹迫使爱德华兹交出球权,成功限制了这位开局手冷但正逐渐找回状态的超级得分手。森林狼花了很长时间才适应这种防守,而当他们适应时,分差已经巨大。进攻端,马刺在战术发起上比第一场快得多,为阵地战的执行留出了更多时间。虽然花了一场比赛的时间,但圣安东尼奥在第二场显然有备而来。
  • 文班亚马、福克斯和卡斯尔在半场包揽了大部分进攻火力,而第三节则属于尚帕尼,他四投全中的三分球彻底杀死了比赛。森林狼的防守方式有时让射手很难参与其中,因此看到尚帕尼以及随后的哈里森·巴恩斯 (Harrison Barnes) 能够自信地出手并命中,感觉非常棒。希望他们找回的这种节奏能延续下去。
  • 马刺赢下了科内特在场的时间,这至关重要。这不仅让米奇·约翰逊能给文班亚马更多休息时间,也让后卫们有了一位不同类型的掩护者。在胜局已定时,场上甚至出现了“香草法兰西”组合(文班亚马与科内特)共存的时刻。科内特在有限的时间内做出了巨大贡献。
  • 阿约·多松姆 (Ayo Dosunmu) 受伤,下半场出战成疑。他尚未被排除在第三场之外,伤势可能会好转,但如果他无法上场,将会产生不小的影响。缺少他将迫使克里斯·芬奇 (Chris Finch) 给伯恩斯·海兰德 (Bones Hyland) 和杰伦·克拉克 (Jaylen Clark) 更多时间,而这两人分别是糟糕的防守者和不稳定的射手。

本场最佳进球

在一次战术跑死后的乱战中,德文·瓦塞尔展现了极佳的意识,他在接球起跳的过程中顺势进入投篮动作,命中一记三分。太不可思议了。

就像他们画好的战术一样 :smirking_face:

:television: ESPN pic.twitter.com/SkckLtEeUP

— 圣安东尼奥马刺队 (@ spurs) 2026年5月7日

第三场:周五客场对阵明尼苏达

系列赛将移师明尼苏达,森林狼在第三场肯定会打得比第二场更具紧迫感。希望马刺能够保持周三展现出的超高竞技水平。

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Spurs bounce back in Game 2, blow out Timberwolves to tie series

The Spurs lost a close Game 1 on a missed Julian Champagnie buzzer-beater, and it seems it was the wakeup call they needed. San Antonio demolished the Timberwolves in Game 2, outexecuting them and outhustling them en route to a 133-95 win. At halftime, the visitors had only scored 35 points, and the biggest lead reached 47 points before being reduced during extended garbage time.

It was clear from the start that the Timberwolves were content with taking just one game in San Antonio. They were sloppy in the first few possessions and couldn’t really deal with a physical and intense defense that was not conceding many easy looks. With Minnesota turning it over or missing, the Spurs had a much easier time attacking early, but even in the half-court, they were determined to play faster and try to get to the rim. The commitment to being the aggressor led to a couple of small mistakes on switches on defense and some overpenetrating on offense, but it served to set the tone. As the benches checked in, the visitors couldn’t get the scoring boost from Anthony Edwards, and the Silver and Black received solid minutes from Luke Kornet. After an encouraging opening frame, the lead was seven.

The Timberwolves went small to start the second, and the Spurs were ready for it. Wembanyama made them pay on the block, and everyone who had a lane tried to touch the paint. On the defensive end, Wembanyama toggled between different assignments, always trying to be in help position. Minnesota needed to find answers on offense, but Mitch Johnson threw Carter Bryant on Edwards and started trapping the superstar scorer, leading to some serious disarray for the visitors, who couldn’t get quality looks and were too slow to run back, allowing transition buckets off turnovers, misses, and even the rare made baskets. As the minutes passed, the game turned into a poor execution but high-paced battle that benefited the Spurs, which ruthlessly grew their lead to 24 heading into the break.

A comeback seemed unlikely, considering how locked in the Spurs were, but there were a few minutes that probably made some fans of the Silver and Black nervous. After a strong start featuring an aggressive Wembanyama, San Antonio began to play more slowly on offense and with less intensity on defense. Minnesota went on a mini-run, and the fouls for both sides started to pile up, killing the flow of the game. Fortunately, a couple of timely jumpers from De’Aaron Fox and Devin Vassell helped keep the lead large through that sloppy, sloggy stretch, and a barrage of threes by Julian Champagnie ended any chance of a surprise. The only source of suspense left was whether the Spurs would record their most lopsided playoff win in franchise history, a feat they fell short of by three points.

Game notes

  • There’s a strong case to be made for this to be the best game of the Spurs’ season, considering the circumstances and the opponent. It was the perfect bounce-back performance, with Wembanyama and Fox, who struggled to make their mark on offense, leading the way early, and the defense absolutely smothering Minnesota. Whether it’s by one or by 38, wins count the same in the playoffs, but San Antonio made a statement on Wednesday.
  • Mitch Johnson deserves credit for making two key adjustments. On defense, the team was ready to keep Edwards, who started cold but was warming up, from making an impact as a scorer by trapping him and forcing him to give up the ball. It took the Wolves a while to adjust to it, and when they did, the lead was already massive. On offense, the Spurs consistently got into the first action much quicker than they did in Game 1, giving themselves more time to execute in the half-court. It took them a game, but San Antonio was prepared in Game 2.
  • Wembanyama, Fox, and Castle did most of the damage on offense in the first half, while the third quarter belonged to Julian Champagnie, who made all four of his three-point attempts to really ice the game. The way that the Wolves defend makes it hard to get the shooters involved at times, so it was great to see Champagnie and, later on, Harrison Barnes launching and connecting with confidence. Hopefully, the rhythm they appeared to find will carry over.
  • The Spurs won the Luke Kornet minutes, which was massive. Not only did it allow Mitch Johnson to give Wembanyama more rest, but it also gave the guards a different type of screener to work with. There were even some French Vanilla minutes when the win was secured. Huge contribution from Kornet in limited minutes.
  • Ayo Dosunmu suffered an injury and was questionable to play in the second half. He wasn’t ruled out and could get better by Game 3, but bf he doesn’t, it could have an impact, as not having him forces Chris Finch to give more minutes to Bones Hyland and Jaylen Clark, a bad defender and questionable shooter, respectively.

Play of the game

After a broken play, Devin Vassell actually had the awareness to jump and get into his shooting motion as he caught the ball on his way up to hit a three. Amazing.

Just like they drew it up :smirking_face:

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— San Antonio Spurs (@ spurs) May 7, 2026

Game 3: at Minnesota on Friday

The series moves to Minnesota, and the Timberwolves will surely play with more urgency than they did in Game 2. Hopefully, the Spurs will be able to maintain the superlative level of play they showed on Wednesday.

By Jeje Gomez, via Pounding The Rock

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