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Couldn’t even get minutes while CB was out
This is year four and still no improvementI still like him it’s only been 20 games this season so far. Let’s see how his season plays out. There’s a lot to like about him. He can still put it together. Remember he’s still only 22.

JEREMY SOCHAN THE POSTMORTUM
- Big 12 backup big men should never be lottery picks.
- The Hall of Fame coach who drafted him was not in his prime; he was more of a teacher than a dominant coach at that point. AKA, Professor Pop, Dean of Pfizer College Distance Education for Citizenship and Political Social Justice. AKA, "it’s only basketball".
- A poor shooter joined the Spurs organization just as they parted ways with elite shooting coach Chip Engelland.
The coach gets hired by OKC, which became the champions and a dominant force in the NBA, thanks in no small part to their above-average shooting.
- He Never Stood a Chance
Jeremy Sochan never should have been drafted in the lottery. He was a one-and-done backup on a questionable Big 12 team, not a blue-chip prospect by any stretch. Brian Wright completely missed on that entire draft class, though the two non-lottery picks have ended up in a good spot with their new teams after leaving the Spurs, as they are better than Sochan in every meaningful basketball metric. What the scouting team was thinking on this one, we’ll never know.
Pop wasn’t anywhere near the coach he was when he had the Big 3. He was deep into one of the strangest phases of his life, its a mystery how he got there. Was it just aging? Losing his wife at such an advanced age? Was it TRUMP? Who knows. The result was PROFESSOR POP, not GIVE ME some NASTY POP. This is a man who, despite his “it’s only basketball” rhetoric, fired a head coach who had essentially back-to-back 60-win seasons and deep playoff runs. THIS POP was a competitive, chip-on-his-shoulder guy who believed he was better suited to lead an NBA franchise as both head coach and GM? That’s ambition. "Its only basketball"? MY ASS!!!
Jeremy, a backup big on a Big 12 team, was a terrible shooter in college. When he arrived at the Spurs Chip Engelland was in the midst of working with the so-called “PAFTO” on his future, ultimately realizing that whatever he wanted, PATFO wasn’t willing to provide. They parted ways, and it’s been reported that POP was never entirely sure what Chip actually did. Maybe that was part of Pop’s humor? In retrospect, it seems like he didn’t understand Chip or his purpose with the Spurs, crediting Parker’s and Kawhi’s shooting improvements to other factors. When Jeremy came in and couldn’t shoot at all, and with no shooting coach around, Pop and his loyal assistant Brown tried to fix his shot by having him practice one-handed free throws, which ended up permanently ruining any chance he had of developing NBA-level shooting mechanics.
Oh, OKC, the team that brought in CHIP, turned into a lights-out shooting squad, which played a huge role in propelling them to new heights and ultimately an NBA title.
When you think about Coach Pop deciding in Victor’s rookie year to turn Sochan into a point guard, there wasn’t much that could be done to turn a decent athletic bench big from Baylor into a strong NBA player. He was basically a victim of circumstances out of his control. On top of that, he liked to dye his hair, earning the nickname “Rodman 2.0.” Rodman, of course, was the guy with the drive and heart to make the Hall of Fame, win five rings, be named Defensive Player of the Year twice, lead the league in rebounding seven times, and become a pop culture icon of the ’90s. He did this as a REBOUNDER.
Jeremy never stood a chance. Expectations were never going to be realized by reality. But hey, he’s the valedictorian of Pops Pfizer Distance Education College of Good Citizenship and Political Social Justice.
This can't be a real take. Even if Jeremy provides descent D, he's such a negative in other aspects that anybody else on the floor will provide more net value. Besides maybe chasing Luka around (who'll prob score at will anyway), what does jeremy offer over Harper, Castle, Keldon, Vassell, Champs, Barnes? Even Olynyk being the defensive lamp post he is provides necessary floor spacing for our slash first guards. Bryant can do the same chasing, is more athletic, and there's still hope in my heart when he lets a 3 fly that it may go in.