[ESPN] 文班亚马被判恶意犯规,距停赛仅差一分

By Michael C. Wright, 2026-06-11 11:11:32

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纽约——在周三晚上NBA总决赛第四场圣安东尼奥马刺以107-106惜败纽约尼克斯的第三节比赛中,马刺球星维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama) 领到了他今年季后赛的第二次恶意犯规,这让他距离自动停赛又近了一步。

尼克斯目前在系列赛中以大比分3-1领先。

随着在本届季后赛中已累计3个恶意犯规积分,文班亚马距离自动停赛仅差1分。他在第四场比赛第三节还剩9分27秒时领到了最新的这次一级恶意犯规,当时他与卡尔-安东尼·唐斯 (Karl-Anthony Towns) 在三分线附近纠缠在一起,期间肘击了后者的下巴。

在西部半决赛第四场对阵明尼苏达森林狼的比赛中,这位法国球星因肘击对方前锋纳兹·里德 (Naz Reid) 的下颚,已经累计了2个恶意犯规积分。在那次事件中,文班亚马因颈部以上的过度接触被判二级恶意犯规,从而被直接驱逐出场。

他并未因那次犯规面临罚款或任何追加处罚。

在总决赛第三场比赛中,文班亚马因将尼克斯后卫杰伦·布伦森 (Jalen Brunson) 推倒在地,似乎险些被判恶意犯规。当时裁判在场上并未吹罚犯规,但NBA官方随后对其进行了录像回放审查,并认定这确实是一次犯规。不过,联盟最终决定不将该犯规升级为恶意犯规。

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Wembanyama issued flagrant, one point away from suspension

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NEW YORK – San Antonio Spurs star Victor Wembanyama moved one step closer to an automatic suspension after logging his second flagrant foul of the postseason in the third quarter of Wednesday night’s 107-106 Game 4 NBA Finals loss to the New York Knicks.

The Knicks lead the series 3-1.

Having now collected three flagrant foul points this postseason, Wembanyama is only one point away from an automatic suspension. He committed the latest transgression, a flagrant foul 1, with 9:27 left in the third quarter of Game 4 when he elbowed Karl-Anthony Towns in the chin as the two were tied up near the 3-point line.

The Frenchman had already accumulated two flagrant foul points when he elbowed Minnesota Timberwolves forward Naz Reid in the jaw during Game 4 of the Western Conference semifinals. Wembanyama was assessed a flagrant 2 in that incident for excessive contact above the neck, which triggered an ejection.

He did not face a fine or any further discipline for that foul.

Wembanyama appeared to come close to receiving a flagrant foul in Game 3 of the NBA Finals for shoving Knicks guard Jalen Brunson to the floor. No foul was called on the play, but the NBA later reviewed it and determined it was a foul. The league, however, decided not to upgrade the foul to a flagrant.

By Michael C. Wright, via ESPN