[PtR] 圣安东尼奥对阵纽约,最终比分:马刺在麦迪逊广场花园守住胜利赢下总决赛第三战,115-111

马刺 @ 尼克斯 115 - 111 技术统计 | 视频集锦

By Mateo Mayorga | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2026-06-09 03:38:53

圣安东尼奥马刺队在客场赢下第三战,阻止了纽约尼克斯队在总决赛中建立起无法逾越的领先优势。他们在开场就展现出了更强的对抗强度,这在很大程度上得益于球队火热的投篮手感,以及维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama)(32分、8个篮板、6次助攻)在防守端展现出的毁灭性威慑力。他们在第三节掀起的攻势与开局的强度相得益彰,并一直延续到了最后的决战阶段。

尽管进攻端曾出现过得分荒,但整体依然非常高效,尤其是在半场阵地战中。此外,他们获胜的主要原因之一是在整场比赛的大部分时间里都没有粗心大意地丢掉球权,而且在关键时刻凭借积极的拼抢多次化险为夷。斯蒂芬·卡斯尔 (Stephon Castle) 在上半场宛如神兵下凡(23分、5个篮板、5次助攻),随后在胜负难料的关键时刻,文班亚马挺身而出,不仅投中关键球,还送出了关键封盖。

比赛观察

  • 文班亚马在开局阶段的爆发,得益于他更多地通过接球在近筐区域发动进攻。这种打法的改变让他打得更加轻松,并给纽约的防守带来了额外的压力。随着比赛的进行,卡尔-安东尼·唐斯 (Karl-Anthony Towns) 让他打得更加艰难,尼克斯也收紧了防守,减少了传给内线文班的舒服球。尽管如此,他依然通过在篮筐附近和外线的出色投射予以了回应。
  • 上半场文班不在场的头两分钟是比赛的关键部分,因为马刺在进攻端没有崩盘,从而没有丢掉太多阵地。在上半场这两段文班休息的时间里,马刺总共只输了1分。而在第三节文班休息时,卢克·科内特 (Luke Kornet) 也表现得非常出色。
  • 马刺也有过动摇的时刻,比如第二节初段,他们两次糟糕的犯规打乱了节奏,随后这一节演变成了尼克斯的进攻狂潮,而马刺在最后三分钟甚至未能投中一记运动战进球。尼克斯在这一节以73.7%的投篮命中率砍下了42分。
  • 朱利安·尚帕尼 (Julian Champagnie) 一直是马刺在总决赛中唯一稳定的外线威胁,而这一次他得到了德文·瓦塞尔 (Devin Vassell) 的火力支援(三分球命中率高达75%,得到11分)。虽然球队的外线手感最终有所降温,但他们早期的精准投射弥补了罚球线上的起伏。
  • 卡斯尔对内线的冲击帮助球队奠定了基调。在球队其他人手感冰凉时,他屡屡冲击内线得手,并在文班不在场的时间里扛起了球队。尽管他仍有一些失误,但打得更加沉稳,他在第四节末段投中的那记三分球,堪称他职业生涯至今最伟大、最关键的一球。
  • 他们在第三节展现出的顽强斗志彰显了这支球队真正的性格。在输掉前两个主场比赛后,外界都在看他们将如何面对逆境。他们本可以轻易缴械投降,许多球队在那种情况下可能也会选择放弃,但他们没有。文班亚马和尚帕尼在期间各自投中三球,为维持球队的进攻运转立下了汗马功劳。
  • 达龙·福克斯 (De’Aaron Fox)(尽管当时他已送出7次助攻)和凯尔登·约翰逊 (Keldon Johnson) 在本场比赛中此前并没有太多亮眼表现,但他们在第四节开局阶段登场,并在该节第一次换人前帮助球队扩大了领先优势。他们的统计数据或许并不惊艳,但他们在防守端倾尽了全力,那几分钟对于扭转比赛局势至关重要。此外,福克斯还投中了自己职业生涯最关键的一球——他在左侧突破后命中了一记15英尺的中距离投篮,在比赛还剩12.2秒时帮助马刺领先5分。

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San Antonio at New York, Final Score: Spurs hold on for Game 3 win at Madison Square Garden, 115-111

The San Antonio Spurs prevented the New York Knicks from taking an insurmountable lead in the Finals with their Game 3 win behind enemy lines. They came out playing with a higher level of force and much of it had to do with the team’s blazing shooting, and Victor Wembanyama (32 points, eight rebounds, six assists) being a destructive force on defense. Their third-quarter storm matched their early intensity, trickling over into the final stretch.

Despite the offense having its dry spells, it still was very effective, particularly in the half court. Additionally, one of the main reasons for their win was not getting careless with the ball for most of the night and the extra hustle at key moments bailing them out. Stephon Castle was a man possessed in the first half (23 points, five rebounds, five assists), and then Wembanyma stepped up with the game in the balance, hitting big shots and rejecting them, too.

Observations

  • Wembanyama’s early burst had to do with him working more at close range off catches. Switching it up made him work less hard and put extra pressure on New York’s defense. Then Karl-Anthony Towns made it tougher for him as the game went on, and the Knicks also tightened up their coverages to allow fewer clean passes to Wemby on the inside. Still, he countered with successful shooting at the rim and arc.
  • The first two non-Wemby minutes were a critical part of the game because the Spurs didn’t give up much ground in part by not falling apart offensively. They were only outscored by one point after both stretches of the first half, and then Luke Kornet did a nice job as Wemby rested in the third.
  • The Spurs had shaky moments, like early in the second quarter when they committed two bad fouls that derailed rhythm, and the period then turned into a Knicks avalanche while the Spurs couldn’t make a field goal in the last three minutes. The Knicks scored 42 points on 73.7 percent shooting in that span.
  • Julian Champagnie has been the Spurs’ only consistent deep threat in the Finals, and this time he got some help from Devin Vassell (11 points on 75 percent 3-point shooting). The team cooled down eventually from deep, but their early marksmanship made it up for their spotty free throw shooting.
  • Castle’s paint strikes helped set the mood. He was making them when not much else was falling for the team, and he was carrying them during the non-Wemby minutes. He still had some mistakes but played more in control and his late 3-pointer in the fourth was the best biggest shot of his career.
  • The valiant effort in the third quarter showed a lot of the team’s real character. The public was waiting to see how they’d handle adversity after losing the first home games, and they could have rolled over, and many teams probably would have there, but they didn’t. Wembanyama and Champagnie deserve the most credit for keeping the offense going in that span with three baskets apiece.
  • De’Aaron Fox, despite his seven assists at the time, and Keldon Johnson, hadn’t done much in the game, but were on the floor at the start of the fourth and helped add to the lead by the first substitution of the period. Their stats won’t impress anyone, but they gave it their all on defense and those were crucial minutes that helped swing the game. Further more, Fox also hit the biggest shot of his career, breaking down to the left side for a 15-footer to put the Spurs up five with 12.2 seconds left.

By Mateo Mayorga, via Pounding The Rock

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