San Antonio Spurs forward Jeremy Sochan is set to have surgery for a fractured left thumb sustained during Monday night’s game against the Los Angeles Clippers. Sochan got injured after colliding with a screen by the Clippers bench towards the end of the second quarter. He exited the game with slightly more than three minutes left in the first half and never came back.
Spurs Lead Fades After Sochan’s Exit
Having Sochan starting the game for the Spurs resulted in a 26-point lead in the first quarter, highlighting his influence on the team. Nonetheless, the tide turned following his departure, enabling the Clippers to come back in the second half and secure their inaugural victory in the Intuit Dome. The Spurs will share an update on Sochan’s progress after his surgery.
Career-High Season Cut Short
Sochan, a forward in his third year at Baylor. He is currently achieving personal bests this season with an average of 15.7 points and 7.7 rebounds. His impressive beginning highlighted his development as a crucial player for the Spurs. Fans and teammates are optimistic for a speedy recovery. As Sochan’s impact has played a large role in the Spurs’ performance on the court.
Looking Forward to Sochan’s Return
San Antonio is anxiously looking forward to Sochan’s comeback in order to further improve upon his record-breaking performances. Moreover, Spurs fans have been inspired by his commitment and improvement, eagerly anticipating his return to the field.
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