马刺 @ 森林狼 109 - 114 技术统计 | 视频集锦
By AP, 2026-05-11 10:31:59

明尼阿波利斯讯 —— 在周日进行的系列赛第四战中,安东尼·爱德华兹 (Anthony Edwards) 在第四节狂砍36分中的16分,帮助明尼苏达森林狼以114-109击败圣安东尼奥马刺。尽管马刺球星维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama) 在第二节初段意外被驱逐,但森林狼最终还是成功将这轮NBA季后赛系列赛的总比分扳平。
纳兹·里德 (Naz Reid) 在比赛中被沮丧的文班亚马肘击到了颈部,这一球也成为了比赛的转折点。里德全场贡献15分和9个篮板,帮助森林狼在经历了几段波动后强势收尾。
“痛苦是弱点离开身体的过程,”里德说道,“就是这样。”
爱德华兹命中了一记27英尺外的远投,将分差缩小至91-94,随后他转身向观众席呐喊,寻求主场球迷在决胜时刻的支持。比赛还剩5分12秒时,他接球投篮命中一记侧翼三分,帮助森林狼以98-97反超,这也是球队自第三节中段以来首次取得领先。
随后,在没有文班亚马镇守禁区的情况下,森林狼的双塔开始发威。全场得到11分和13个篮板的鲁迪·戈贝尔 (Rudy Gobert) 在比赛还剩3分02秒时,接里德的高低位传球打成2+1;随后在比赛还剩1分56秒时,他又接到朱利叶斯·兰德尔 (Julius Randle) 的妙传完成扣篮,帮助球队以107-101领先。
里德在比赛还剩40秒时的补篮让森林狼取得了7分的领先优势。随后迪伦·哈珀 (Dylan Harper) 抢下篮板、造成犯规、完成抢断并两罚全中,帮助马刺将分差缩小到3分。
随后,发球人杰登·麦克丹尼尔斯 (Jaden McDaniels) 甩出一记全场长传,阿约·多苏姆 (Ayo Dosunmu) 顶住达龙·福克斯 (De’Aaron Fox) 的空中干扰成功接球,虽然球一度脱手,但多苏姆最终造成犯规并在最后9.8秒两罚全中锁定胜局,将系列赛总比分改写为2-2。
马刺将于周二回到主场进行第五场较量。由于文班亚马因对里德的过度接触被判二级恶意犯规并被自动驱逐,联盟将对其后续状态进行最终裁定。
哈珀和福克斯各得24分,斯蒂芬·卡斯尔 (Stephon Castle) 贡献20分。在身高7英尺4英寸的超级巨星缺阵后,马刺的后卫群毫不退缩地接过了重任,他们在禁区内外通过一系列急停跳投,将剩下的比赛时间变成了中距离投篮教学。
“我只是在努力成为球队需要我成为的那种球员,”去年选秀大会的榜眼秀哈珀说道,“我觉得我表现得还可以。显然,首要目标是赢球,但我们没能做到。”
当文班亚马离场时,森林狼领先2分,标靶中心球馆的观众陷入了疯狂。然而,森林狼并未能完全利用好对手核心缺阵的优势。长期以来,他们都有一个倾向:当对手的球星缺阵时,他们往往会失去紧迫感,尤其是在防守端。
“当每支球队都缺少头号球星时,其他球员都会打得很放松。他们会得到更多出手机会,变得更有信心,”爱德华兹说道,“所以我觉得这反而让我们打得更艰难了。”
在经历了单节6次失误、仅得20分的第三节后,森林狼在第四节初段随着福克斯的三分命中,再次陷入了8分的落后困境,好在他们最终再次打出了关键的收尾表现。
“我们有一群韧性十足的家伙。无论情况如何,我们都会继续战斗,倾尽所有并保持彼此信任,”戈贝尔说道,“就是做出正确的处理球。这就是我们的风格。我们可能并不总是能保持稳定,但我感觉在关键时刻,我们会提升自己的竞技水平。”
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Edwards guides the Timberwolves past the Spurs 114-109 to tie the series after Wembanyama’s ejection

MINNEAPOLIS – — Anthony Edwards had 16 of his 36 points in the fourth quarter to help the Minnesota Timberwolves even their second-round NBA playoff series against the San Antonio Spurs with a 114-109 victory, following the stunning ejection of star Victor Wembanyama early in the second quarter of Game 4 on Sunday.
Naz Reid took the fateful elbow to the neck from a frustrated Wembanyama and finished with 15 points and nine rebounds to help the Timberwolves finish strong after some shaky stretches.
“Pain is weakness leaving the body,” Reid said. “That’s it.”
Edwards hit a 27-footer to bring the Wolves to within 94-91, turning to shout at the crowd for some help down the stretch. His catch-and-shoot 3-pointer from the wing with 5:12 left put them up 98-97, their first lead since midway through the third quarter.
Then the big men went to work without Wembanyama patrolling the paint. Rudy Gobert, who had 11 points and 13 rebounds, converted a three-point play with 3:02 left off a high-low feed from Reid and later threw down a dunk for a 107-101 lead with 1:56 to go after a slick pass from Julius Randle.
Reid’s follow shot with 40 seconds left gave the Wolves a seven-point lead, before Dylan Harper had a rebound, a drawn foul, a steal and two free throws to help the Spurs pull within three.
After managing to corral a full-court baseball toss from inbound passer Jaden McDaniels as De’Aaron Fox undercut his leaping catch and caused a loose ball, Ayo Dosunmu drew a foul and sank two free throws with 9.8 seconds left to put the game out of reach and tie the series at two games apiece.
San Antonio hosts Game 5 on Tuesday, with Wembanyama’s status to be determined by the league following the Flagrant 2 foul call and automatic ejection he was levied for the excessive contact to Reid.
Harper and Fox each scored 24 points and Stephon Castle added 20 as the Spurs guards unflinchingly took the baton from their 7-foot-4 superstar and turned the rest of the night into a midrange clinic with an array of pull-up jumpers in and around the paint.
“Just trying to be what the team needed me to be,” said Harper, the second overall pick in the NBA draft last year. “I think I did OK. Obviously the main goal is to win. We didn’t get that done.”
The crowd at Target Center went wild when Wembanyama walked off the floor with Minnesota leading by two, but the Wolves never fully took advantage of the gift created by his absence. They’ve long had a tendency of losing their edge, particularly defensively, when an opponent’s star player is missing.
“When every team is missing their best player, everybody plays free. They get more shots, more confident,” Edwards said. “So I think it was a lot harder on us.”
After committing six turnovers in a 20-point third quarter, the Wolves found themselves in another eight-point hole early in the fourth following Fox’s 3-pointer before delivering another clutch finish.
“We have a resilient group of guys. No matter the circumstances, we are going to keep fighting and give everything we have and keep trusting one another,” Gobert said. “Just making the right play. That’s who we are. We might not be always consistent with that, but I feel like when it matters, we raise our level.”
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