Player The Uncertainty Realm of the Improved Jumpshot of Jeremy Sochan

think it's over tbh, mitch doesn't know how to use him, despite the obvious improvements and him being our best perimeter defender by landslide. I'm not mad, it is what it is, we move on we'll be still good.
 
think it's over tbh, mitch doesn't know how to use him, despite the obvious improvements and him being our best perimeter defender by landslide. I'm not mad, it is what it is, we move on we'll be still good.
What improvements?
He started taking 3s, but he's 0-8 over the past 3 games. Blazers left him open by design and he wasn't even close on either attempt.
Every aspect of his offensive game except rebounding is really bad.
Defense is good, but not elite. The days of one-way players being a thing are long gone.
 
think it's over tbh, mitch doesn't know how to use him, despite the obvious improvements and him being our best perimeter defender by landslide. I'm not mad, it is what it is, we move on we'll be still good.
There is no way to use him.Sochan cant hit open shots,Cant finish strong at the rim,Cant post up anybody.I like sochan,But its
best to move him and do him a favor and see if any other team can get something from him.Cause we cant at the moment.
 
Yeah, looks like Mitch & Sweeney are finally out on him...Complete disaster of '22 draft. Real talk: he might be a vet minimum guy at this point :st-lol:
If the Spurs had any kind of offers or teams with real interest in him last season or during the offseason, they may have squandered what looks like/might have been his highest trade value :(.

I feel really bad for Jeremy. Hopefully he can somehow pull himself out of this. I really thought he was better than what he is currently showing. He was one guy that really needed to play in the preseason too. He needed confidence going into the season and to feel good about his game.
 
Yeah, I feel bad for him, too. His decision-making is so bad when his confidence is low, like most humans. It was already at a questionable level when he's confident. As the overall IQ has increased on this team (thank the basketball gods!) he's not in sync. Just not where he needs to be or aware of teammates and schemes at a playable level. His timing on screens, DHOs and cuts are just bad. With all the new coaches, the details are sharpening. I doubt that Jeremy is much of a details guy. If Corliss Williamson can't help him, probably no one can. As for Mitch, can't say he hasn't tried to put Sochan in a position to succeed, just hasn't happened yet.
 
Why would you feel bad for him?
He's one of those players who got to the league based on nothing but his physical talents.
He's had 3.5 years with one of the best player development franchises and all of that practice has amounted to more or less nothing.
Yes, he got fucked over with point guard and backup big experiments, but those happened only because he wasn't good enough for his primary role.
 
Why would you feel bad for him?
He's one of those players who got to the league based on nothing but his physical talents.
He's had 3.5 years with one of the best player development franchises and all of that practice has amounted to more or less nothing.
Yes, he got fucked over with point guard and backup big experiments, but those happened only because he wasn't good enough for his primary role.
The facts don't lie, no argument here. I hate to see people fail. I'm a teacher and naturally empathic person. I've been the odd man out on teams as the talent improved and it sucks. Also, Jeremy seems like a lost soul. That said, I'm so glad Mitch benched him and am in support of the team improving with or without him.
 
The facts don't lie, no argument here. I hate to see people fail. I'm a teacher and naturally empathic person. I've been the odd man out on teams as the talent improved and it sucks. Also, Jeremy seems like a lost soul. That said, I'm so glad Mitch benched him and am in support of the team improving with or without him.
Look at it this way.
Anyone who makes the NBA, especially as a FRP won at life.
He got himself a guaranteed $21M contract, money us mere mortals can only dream of.
And he got it by not even being that good at his job.
 
What improvements?
He started taking 3s, but he's 0-8 over the past 3 games. Blazers left him open by design and he wasn't even close on either attempt.
Every aspect of his offensive game except rebounding is really bad.
Defense is good, but not elite. The days of one-way players being a thing are long gone.
let's not get stupid, it is very obvious his shot improved a lot. It may not be good enough, but it surely improved a lot. I think his defense regressed, actually, and I blame mitch for it.
 
The facts don't lie, no argument here. I hate to see people fail. I'm a teacher and naturally empathic person. I've been the odd man out on teams as the talent improved and it sucks. Also, Jeremy seems like a lost soul. That said, I'm so glad Mitch benched him and am in support of the team improving with or without him.
I don't see it as Sochan failing. I see him as a success on a personal level.

A guy who plays professional basketball in the top league in the world that can't shoot, pass, rebound, defend, is pretty much devoid of any actual nba skill, still made 23 million dollars. To me that is 4 years of somebody who is exceptionally bad at their job making top end money at their job. That's a win.

If they redid the draft it's possible Sochan doesn't get drafted at all. It's possible his career basketball earnings would go from 23 million to exactly 0.
 
For somebody who is supposed to be a good athlete with decent size he is totally gun shy when it comes to going at the rim near defenders. He had some nice finishes through contact in his rookie year, what happened to that guy? Have the injuries taken their toll on a 22 year old? Has he not developed his body?

The shot looks better, but I guess that doesn’t mean much if the results are the same. His defense seemingly regressing from almost elite to just solid completely changes the math of his value on the court in a bad way.
 
One note, I think it got posted here but I’m not sure…

It was widely believed (or maybe just theorized by his fans) that he was offlimits in trade discussions for Fox and over the summer… but Don Harris flat out said he was not held out of trade talks by the Spurs. With that said, I can’t imagine another team has looked at the tape and seen something they’d actively want to trade for
 
was he benched the entire second half? don’t remember him at all after a certain point
Yes, he played zero minutes in the second half. He was actually benched in the 2Q when Mitch went to Kelly instead of Sochan
 
I think he's a fake tough guy but I still kind of feel bad for him because he does seem like a guy who wants to do well for us. It sucks to basically admit you're useless on a team that is this good. He's in the wrong era of basketball.
 
Spurs had 3 first rounders and completely whiffed on all of them in 2022. This draft is a good reminder of why a team shouldn't always horde assets. We were in a different spot then obviously but thinking about the future.
 
Spurs had 3 first rounders and completely whiffed on all of them in 2022. This draft is a good reminder of why a team shouldn't always horde assets. We were in a different spot then obviously but thinking about the future.
Let’s just operate under the assumption that the utter and complete failure of the 2021 and 2022 drafts are what enabled the 2023, 2024 and 2025 drafts.
 
Spurs had 3 first rounders and completely whiffed on all of them in 2022. This draft is a good reminder of why a team shouldn't always horde assets. We were in a different spot then obviously but thinking about the future.
It’s strange that out of the 3, Wesley might have the longest lasting career but that’s not saying much at all.
 
I’ve been a huge Sochan fan, really pulling for him these years, but last night was real bad. Some of the worst play I’ve seen in an NBA game. What makes the 2022 draft even worse is Jalen Williams was drafted after Sochan 🤬
 
I’ve been a huge Sochan fan, really pulling for him these years, but last night was real bad. Some of the worst play I’ve seen in an NBA game. What makes the 2022 draft even worse is Jalen Williams was drafted after Sochan 🤬

Darn, I didn't need to be reminded of that :(.
 
There is no way to use him.Sochan cant hit open shots,Cant finish strong at the rim,Cant post up anybody.I like sochan,But its
best to move him and do him a favor and see if any other team can get something from him.Cause we cant at the moment.
There is a way to make him shine, we've seen it, but it requires him being the center of the team and being used in simple P&R and leaving him free to cut and attack the rim etc

The issue is that it's only worth it if you're tanking.
 
The facts don't lie, no argument here. I hate to see people fail. I'm a teacher and naturally empathic person. I've been the odd man out on teams as the talent improved and it sucks. Also, Jeremy seems like a lost soul. That said, I'm so glad Mitch benched him and am in support of the team improving with or without him.
You're a good man.

Look at the whole picture tho, he's made enough money to never be in need and he's still so young, sometimes you mature at 23-25yo only and with the proper work ethic and determination who knows...

I don't think he's lost as much as a bit too "free" in the artistic sense of the term, he wants to be different and he's a very opened individual, I'm not worried about him, good stuff will happen, he seems to be a good soul.
 
The last few games has just been absolute abominations, to a point where it just looks like it's all in his head. Blowing layups after layups, fumbling the ball out of bounds like he got bitten by a snake. I know he doesn't have the best hands but this is beyond bad, and the numbers reflect it so far this year. His perimeter defence as well as rebounding has also dropped off significantly, turnovers are way up. It's sad really.
 
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