The Spurs are reportedly open to trading Jeremy Sochan during the trade season for an impact rotational upgrade.
The San Antonio Spurs are looking like a sneaky dark horse in the Western Conference this season, currently ranking near the top of the standings.
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With the trade market slowly opening up, the Spurs might be on the lookout to make some moves to improve their chances of making a push toward a deep playoff run.
According to Forbes’ Evan Sidery, a player the Spurs are open to shopping in the trade market is their fourth-year forward Jeremy Sochan.
“The Spurs appear open to moving Jeremy Sochan during trade season for an impact rotational upgrade,” Sidery reports.
“Sochan, an upcoming restricted free agent, is playing a career-low 15.9 minutes per game. San Antonio could net a real difference-maker in exchange for Sochan and other assets,” he adds.
The former ninth overall pick in the 2022 NBA Draft is averaging 5.6 points, 3.4 rebounds, and 1.3 assists per game in his limited time on the court this season.
Meanwhile, the Spurs are tied for second in the West alongside the Denver Nuggets with a 20–7 record.
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