[Reid] In the last 10 games, Jeremy Sochan has been the Spurs’ most impactful rotation player. They perform 2.6 PTS per 100 better offensively and 12.3 PTS defensively with him, resulting in a net gain of 14.9 PTS per 100.
Over the last 10 games, the rotation player who has had the biggest on/off difference for the Spurs has been Jeremy Sochan. The Spurs are 2.6 pts per 100 better with him on on offense and 12.3 pts per 100 better with on on defense for a net gain of 14.9 pts per 100.
— Collin Reid (@CollinReidPS) January 23, 2024
by Feisty_Pride_1408
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[Stats from the NBA here.](https://www.nba.com/stats/team/1610612759/onoffcourt-summary?LastNGames=10&dir=D&sort=DIFF_NET_RATING)
u/thedam100 [asked a question related to this a week or so ago.](https://www.reddit.com/r/NBASpurs/s/G6gJ32BPOX)
This stat says Barlow is slightly worse than Collins.
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I always want to refrain from body language talk, but the increase in confidence since moving back to his natural position is palpable.
Let the haters and casuals sleep on him, he’s far from done improving his game.
Great to see Sochan perform. He also pass the eyes test 👍
I only started following the Spurs again this summer and from the first look I could tell this kid had something. I was actually a supporter of Point Sochan. If this were a Kung Fu movie, Point Sochan is the apprentice being forced to punch a tree trunk for 5 hours. Sure while it is going on, your hands are all shredded and bloody with a 4-25 record, but it will be so worth it when Jeremy masters the Three Point Palm Exploding Wembanyama Alley-Oop Technique.