canada_dry wrote:Waste of a top 10 pick
Drafted above jalen williams and jalen duren btw...
Drafting's hard when you aren't gifted a top 4 pick over and over.
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canada_dry wrote:Waste of a top 10 pick
Drafted above jalen williams and jalen duren btw...
FreeBird23 wrote:What happened to him ? Last season, he was really good and got along wonderfully with Wemby.
-Spyda- wrote:Lakers should
wegotthabeet wrote:Primo + Sochan in back to back lotteries is about as bad as a team could draft. Luckily they move up most years into the top 4.
basketballRob wrote:Orlando has a roster spot open.
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Exp0sed wrote:EmpireFalls wrote:He has bottom 5 scoring ability in the entire NBA and solely survives off being dirty and annoying
He is athletic and a decent defender but is the worst sort of player, anti-basketball in every sense, and his ilk should be avoided at all costs. Please do not talk yourself into him, he’s completely awful and there’s a reason he got cut.
that's crazy..Sochan is still just 22
many teams would take a flyer on him and it's def not a forgone conclusion he won't be able to carve himself an NBA career
JimmyPlopper wrote:Sixers should take a flyer
Fischella wrote:I think none of you guys that are pro-Embiid no how basketball works today.. is way easier to win it all with Omer Asik than Olajuwon.
Actually if you ask me which Center I want for my perfect championship caliber team, I will chose Asik hands down
Effigy wrote:canada_dry wrote:Waste of a top 10 pick
Drafted above jalen williams and jalen duren btw...
Drafting's hard when you aren't gifted a top 4 pick over and over.
bonita_the_frog wrote:^ Only idiots take bets on the internet, because I'd never trust a person online to honor a bet, but I predict Houston will win 2 or 3 of the next 3 championships.

John Murdoch wrote:-Spyda- wrote:Lakers should
We have sohan at home ( Vando)

Saberestar wrote:og15 wrote:Saberestar wrote:I know that his role has been smaller than in the past but I don't understand why the Spurs don't retain him for depth at SF/PF. Makes no sense because they can play long series in the playoffs.
What if Harrison Barnes and/or Champagnie will be out in the playoffs with an injury?
Will they play him with his lack of shooting as a forward in the playoffs?
I doubt it very much, it's tough being a guy his size and having very little outside shooting ability.
Why not as a PF next to a shooting C like Wemby?
He isn't a shooter but there are more things in basketball and he is pretty good on defense/switching and rebounding.
IMO the Spurs are committing a mistake here.
lethalizer wrote:Effigy wrote:canada_dry wrote:Waste of a top 10 pick
Drafted above jalen williams and jalen duren btw...
Drafting's hard when you aren't gifted a top 4 pick over and over.
This again illustrates how lucky the Spurs have been compared to the rest of the teams.
A team who has smart management and great luck on top of it? Phew.
EvanZ wrote:Of course I think Warriors fans are dummies
ReggiesKnicks wrote:Bornstellar wrote:FreeBird23 wrote:What happened to him ? Last season, he was really good and got along wonderfully with Wemby.
He wasn't though![]()
The problem is not only that he can't shoot, it's that he won't shoot too. He literally does not look to score when he is on the court which makes him unplayable with Victor because his man can just leave to double and because SA has guards like Castle/Fox/Harper who are average to poor shooters, he is unplayable in most lineups. On top of all that, he kind of strikes me as a knucklehead. I remember his time here more for his antics than his actual production
Think about it. The Spurs have NO POWER FORWARDS on their roster now and they chose to release the only one they had rather than play him. Should tell you a lot
Harrison Barnes is unquestionably a Power Forward and has been for the past 5 seasons.
BigGargamel wrote:Plenty of teams would take a flyer on him. Kings, Wizards, Pelicans. Spurs just don't have the time to waste on a long term project.
Old_Blue wrote:lethalizer wrote:Effigy wrote:
Drafting's hard when you aren't gifted a top 4 pick over and over.
This again illustrates how lucky the Spurs have been compared to the rest of the teams.
A team who has smart management and great luck on top of it? Phew.
Don't make it sound like it's all been a bed of roses for the Spurs. Prior to the last three drafts, when the Spurs had no-brainer picks at #1 (Wembanyama), #4 (Castle) and #2 (Harper), the Spurs had one of the most effed up runs of draft dumbassedness of any team in the League:
2018 - Spurs took Lonnie Walker at #18 instead of either Kevin Huerter (went #19), Josh Okogie (went #20) or Grayson Allen (went #21)
2019 - Spurs took Luka Šamanić at #19 instead of either Matisse Thybulle (went #20), Brandon Clarke (went #21) or Grant Williams (went #22)
2020 - Spurs took Devin Vassell at #11 instead of Tyrese Haliburton (went #12)
2021 - Spurs took Joshua Primo at #12 instead of either Moses Moody (went #14), Alperen Şengün (went #16) or Trey Murphy III (went #17)
2022 - Spurs took Jeremy Sochan at #9 instead of either Jalen Williams (went #12), Jalen Duren (went #13) or Mark Williams (went #15)
2022 - Spurs took Malaki Branham at #20 instead of either Christian Braun (went #21) or Walker Kessler (went #22)
You have to go back nearly ten years to find some legitimately great picks made by the Spurs - guys like Derrick White (#29 in 2017), Dejounte Murray (#29 in 2016) and Kyle Anderson (#30 in 2014).

DaPessimist wrote:Wasn't he their starting PG for like half a season?


