San Antonio Spurs forward Jeremy Sochan discussed his return to the court after a couple of injuries and also talked about an upcoming role with the Poland national team and the recruitment of Brandin Podziemski.

Credit: Wojciech Figurski/Polish Basketball Federation, AP-Scanpix
Credit Wojciech Figurski/Polish Basketball Federation, AP-Scanpix

The NBA Paris Games 2025 allowed Jeremy Sochan not only to return to Europe for a few days but also to come back on the court.

The San Antonio Spurs forward stepped on the court against the Indiana Pacers after missing the previous 5 games due to a back injury.

Earlier in the season, Sochan was also forced to miss 13 more games after he underwent a thumb surgery.

Last night, in his return against the Pacers, the Polish international spent 18 minutes on the floor, finishing the game with 13 points (6/9 FG, 1/1 3PT), 9 rebounds, and 3 assists.

Overall, Sochan averages 13.3 points, 8.1 rebounds, and 2.6 assists per game in 23 appearances for the Spurs this season.

"The one thing you really want is to be healthy during the season," Sochan told BasketNews in Paris. "It feels

Edvinas Jablonskis
Edvinas Jablonskis began his basketball coverage career in 2017. Starting as a Daily Writer for BasketNews.lt, he steadily climbed the ranks and became a Daily Editor for BasketNews.com in 2021, a position he continues to hold. Over the years, Jablonskis has covered multiple EuroLeague Final Fours and international tournaments, including the FIBA EuroBasket, FIBA Basketball World Cup, and FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament.
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