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It s just training! The Spurs forward star is training in Phoenix, and he won t join the Suns?

6:18am, 17 June 2025【Basketball】

San Antonio Spurs forward star Jeremy Sochan recently updated his social media account, and he also posted a selfie of himself and was positioned in Phoenix, Arizona. Many fans have some questions about this. Considering that the Spurs are involved in a big deal involving Kevin Durant and Sohan seems to be one of the bargaining chips that may be put into the trade by the Spurs, everyone is also very interested in his positioning and even thinks that the deal may be reached soon.

In response, Spurs reporter Mateusz Babiarz tweeted to announce Sohan's itinerary and explained: Jeremy (Sohan) is indeed in Phoenix at the moment, but this is related to his long-planned training journey. He took a short vacation in May and he also conducted related training in Phoenix. However, he is currently in a training cycle twice a day as he is working hard to prepare for the new season of the NBA, of course, and the highlights are also the European Basketball Championship that will be played in Katowice, Poland at the end of August. Additionally, Sohan is currently training alone in the gymnasium at Arizona State University.

In the NBA regular season this season, Sohan played 54 games in 82 games, averaging 25.3 minutes per game, averaging 11.4 points, 6.5 rebounds, 2.4 assists, 0.8 steals and 0.5 blocks, and 2.4 turnovers and 1.6 fouls, shooting percentage of 53.5%, three-point shooting percentage of 30.8%, and free throw shooting percentage of 69.6%. Sohan still showed a relatively comprehensive scoring ability on the offensive end, and he also had some passing and support skills. He also had a moderate performance on the defensive end. However, Sohan's progress is indeed relatively limited. His overall performance has not improved substantially compared to last season, and his shortcomings in some aspects have not been improved at all.

Sohan is still a player with great potential, and he has indeed shown many highlights on both offense and defense. If the Phoenix Suns want to complete the trade with the Spurs, Sohan is indeed likely to become a potential trading chip. However, for the Spurs, after all, Sohan is also a player with a high draft pick in the team. He has only been in the NBA field for two seasons, and he has shown very comprehensive personal abilities. So we also have a lot of doubt that even if the Spurs decide to get Durant through the trade, they will really send Sohan to the Suns? The Spurs currently have a large number of chips available, so why do you have to send out Sohan?