NBA – A Spur on the Rise: A Sign of Hope for Wembanyama?

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Par Mathieu Seguin | Rédacteur sport

A wave of uncertainty is surrounding Jeremy Sochan, a key young player for the Spurs, as the Texas franchise finds itself at the heart of ongoing discussions about a potential trade involving Kevin Durant. While the KD saga is shaking up the NBA, the Spurs seem determined to protect certain core pieces of their future — and Sochan is clearly one of them.

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Recently, a video posted on social media shows Jeremy Sochan deep in training, with a specific focus on improving his three-point shooting. This development is crucial for the Spurs, who are severely lacking shooters capable of spacing the floor and helping Victor Wembanyama dominate the paint. Sochan’s ability to become a threat from beyond the arc could greatly enhance the team’s offensive flow and make them more dangerous overall.

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Progress for Jeremy Sochan?

Fans welcomed the visible effort shown in the video and hope this progress will carry over into next season. They see Sochan as a promising player who could become a central piece of the Spurs’ project — to the point where the franchise appears reluctant to part with him, even though his name often comes up in potential trade packages for KD.

This cautious approach shows that San Antonio is primarily betting on its young talent to build a solid future. Sochan’s improved outside shooting is just one of the many assets the Spurs intend to develop in order to move forward. The team knows that to compete in the Western Conference, Wembanyama needs quality support — and reliable three-point shooting is a key part of that plan.

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The handling of this situation reflects the patient strategy adopted by the Spurs, who are prioritizing the development and consolidation of their young core rather than rushing into a blockbuster move at all costs. This approach could pay off in the medium term, especially if Sochan continues on this promising trajectory.

With the 2025 Draft approaching and ongoing discussions about Kevin Durant, the Spurs face an intense few weeks. But in San Antonio, there seems to be strong belief that holding on to their young pillars is the best path to long-term success.

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