马刺 vs 奇才 119 - 94 技术统计 | 视频集锦

By Marilyn Dubinski | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2025-12-19 03:36:37

在连续打了三场NBA季中锦标赛之后,马刺回到了主场,迎来了一场终极“陷阱之战”。这是他们自12月2日以来首次在自己的主场作战,这只是一场没有即时压力的常规赛,而他们的对手是联盟战绩最差(4胜20负)的华盛顿奇才。上半场,马刺打得有些梦游,但他们在下半场苏醒过来,彻底打开了状态开关,将4分的领先优势一举扩大为一场119-94的大胜。由于明天还要客场挑战亚特兰大,主力球员们得以在第四节大部分时间里安坐板凳休息。

迪伦·哈珀 (Dylan Harper) 砍下生涯新高的24分,引领全队,此外还有五名马刺球员得分上双。奇才方面同样有五人得分上双,其中亚历克斯·萨尔 (Alex Sarr) 得到18分,布巴·卡林顿 (Bub Carrington) 贡献17分。

赛后观察

我早就对奇才的金色球衣无感了,虽然我对马刺的灰色球衣没什么意见,但我实在不喜欢这两款球衣同时出现在一个球场上。我想可能是因为它们都属于浅色系,色差对比不够明显,而且在电视上看起来也相当平淡。这么说吧,这绝不是那种人人都渴望金银的场面。(这是个适合随意引经据典的季节!)

季中锦标赛带来了一个有趣的“后遗症”,至少对我而言是这样:我需要从“准季后赛”级别的比赛模式调整回常规赛模式——这种情况在真正的季后赛里是不会发生的。上半场,对手的状态和马刺的表现都像带着点“维加斯后遗症”,这让比赛感觉索然无味,好在下半场有所改观。(或许也因为在看这场比赛前,我刚看完德州农工大学女排历史性地闯入全国总决赛。那场比赛可能也让这场显得没那么激动人心了。)

杰里米·索汉 (Jeremy Sochan) 在缺席4场比赛后终于回归阵容(这让我很兴奋!),他在第一节中段替补登场,有趣的是,他换下的是卢克·科内特 (Luke Kornet),并且出场顺序在继续担任替补的维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama) 之前。索汉还在第四节开局阶段和文班一起打了段时间,这似乎是他最能发挥作用的场景。他在数据统计上表现不多,只有2个篮板、1次助攻和1次封盖,但在防守端他一如既往地难缠,拼抢态度也依旧积极。

文班在上半场的出场时间里影响不大,但在第三节马刺终于拉开比分时,他发挥了关键作用。他在这一节得到了自己全场15分中的9分,找到了进攻节奏,并在防守端有所建树。他全场总共只打了17分钟,预计明天在亚特兰大的比赛中仍会出战,不过可能还是会替补登场。米奇·约翰逊 (Mitch Johnson) 尚未透露这一安排何时会改变,也未说明文班的出场时间限制何时会被解除。

整条替补席今晚的表现都极为出色,合力砍下惊人的66分——而且,这可不仅仅是垃圾时间刷出来的数据。除了文班的贡献外,哈珀延续了他火热的投篮手感,三分线外5投3中,还在比赛末段用一记似乎连自己都感到惊讶的飞身暴扣结束了自己的夜晚。朱利安·尚帕尼 (Julian Champagnie) 在经历了维加斯的低迷后也重新找回了投篮手感,三分球9投4中。

哈里森·巴恩斯 (Harrison Barnes) 则没能找回手感,全场6投0中,这使他过去三场比赛的总数据来到了18投0中。手感总会回来的,作为一名老将他深知这一点,但对于“百分百先生”来说,这样的经历肯定还是相当怪异。

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San Antonio vs. Washington, Final Score: Spurs avoid Wizards’ trap, 119-94

After three straight games in the NBA Cup playoffs, the Spurs returned home to the ultimate trap game. They were in their own arena he first time since December 2, it was a regular season game with nothing immediate on the line, and they were facing the worst team in the league in the 4-20 Washington Wizards. After sleepwalking a bit through the first half, the Spurs woke up and flipped the switch in the second half, turning a four-point lead into a blowout win, 119-94, allowing the starters to rest most of the fourth quarter since they play again tomorrow in Atlanta.

Dylan Harper led the way with a career-high 24 points, and five other Spurs joined him in double figures. Five Wizards scored in double figures, led by 18 from Alex Sarr and 17 from Bub Carrington.

Observations

I’m already not a fan of the Wizards’ gold uniforms, and while I have no problem with the Spurs’ gray ones, I was not a fan of the two combined on one court. I guess it was because they are both a light contrast, so there wasn’t enough difference, plus it looked bland on TV. Let’s just say this is NOT a case where everyone wishes for silver and gold. (Tis the season for random references!)

An interesting side effect from the Cup, at least for me, was making the adjustment from “playoff-ish” game to regular season game: something that doesn’t happen in the postseason. The opponent and the Spurs playing like they had a bit of a Vegas hangover didn’t help in the first half, and it just felt blah, but the second half was better. (Or maybe it’s because right before this game, I watched Texas A&M volleyball make their first ever national championship game. That also could have made this feel less exciting.)

Jeremy Sochan finally made a return to the lineup for the first time in 4 games (that excites me!), entering midway through the first quarter, interestingly for Luke Kornet and ahead of Victor Wembanyama, who continues to come off the bench. He also got some minutes with Wemby to open the fourth quarter, which is the scenario he seems most suited for. He didn’t do much that would make the scoreboard, with 2 rebounds, an assist and a block, but he was his usual pesky self on defense, and the effort is still there.

Wemby didn’t have much impact in his first half stint, but he was a big part of the Spurs finally gaining some separation in the third quarter, when he scored 9 of his 15 points, as he found his offensive rhythm and made plays on defense. He only played a total of 17 minutes and is expected to play tomorrow in Atlanta, although probably off the bench again. Mitch Johnson has not said when that will change or when his minutes restrictions will be lifted.

The bench as a whole had an excellent night, scoring a whopping 66 points, and no, that’s not just because of garbage time. Along with Wemby’s output, Harper continued his hot shooting, including 3-5 from three and a high flying dunk to end his night that seemed to even surprise himself. Julian Champagnie also rediscovered his shooting stroke after a rough time in Vegas, hitting 4-9 from three.

Harrison Barnes did not rediscover his stroke, going 0-6, making him 0-18 across the last three games. It will return, and he’s a veteran who knows that, but it still has to feel bizarre for Mr. 100%.

By Marilyn Dubinski, via Pounding The Rock