Jeremy Sochan waived by Spurs, becomes free agent - ESPN
The San Antonio Spurs waived Jeremy Sochan on Wednesday, allowing the 2023 All-Rookie forward to become a free agent.
Sochan is expected to decide among multiple interested teams after both sides worked through trade talks at the deadline that did not materialize a deal, sources told ESPN's Shams Charania. The ninth pick in the 2022 NBA draft, Sochan has played more than five minutes in a game just twice since Jan. 7.
«I'm not going to lie to you and say it was rainbows and sunshine all day,» Sochan said. «There's been moments where it's very hard. I've been in the league for four years and this is kind of the first time where this has happened to me. I can think of all the excuses, why and the reasons. But at the end of the day, it's important for me to remember who I am.
»Even if you can't see the light, I think if you keep working and put your efforts and your mind in the right place, you're always going to find it somewhere."
Sochan, 22, had fallen out of San Antonio's rotation due in part to the emergence of rookie forward Carter Bryant, who was drafted No. 14 in 2025. Sochan provided lockdown defense for the Spurs when called upon, but Bryant has flashed more upside as a two-way player, having connected on 40% from deep in his past two games in addition to logging a steal and three blocks.
Bryant's rapid growth left San Antonio without enough minutes for Sochan to contribute consistently. Spurs coach Mitch Johnson commended Sochan ahead of Tuesday's victory over the Los Angeles Lakers for his professionalism during a difficult time.
«He's been asked to be the role of defensive disruptor and to be a versatile piece offensively for us, and nothing has changed in that regard,» Johnson said. «I know Jeremy is wanting


