The San Antonio Spurs and forward Jeremy Sochan have agreed on his release to allow the 2023 All-Rookie team member to become a free agent, according to sources via ESPN. Sochan is expected to begin evaluating interest from multiple teams across the league immediately.
The decision to part ways marks a significant shift for the Spurs, who selected Sochan with the No. 9 overall pick in the 2022 NBA Draft. During his tenure in San Antonio, the 21-year-old forward earned a reputation for his defensive versatility and unique playstyle, earning All-Rookie Second Team honors in 2023. He leaves the organization as a young asset with significant upside for potential suitors.
Multiple interested teams are already reportedly surfacing as Sochan hits the open market. His ability to defend multiple positions and contribute as a secondary playmaker makes him a notable addition for teams looking to bolster their rotations. Sochan is expected to make a decision among his options in the near future.
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