NBA – New controversial sequence between Sochan and Wembanyama:
“I’m fed up with this team LOL Watch this please..(video)

Jeremy Sochan a encore ignoré salement Victor Wembanyama

In a perfect world, Victor Wembanyama would play with a leader who could make him shine and give him the balls at the right tempo.

But in San Antonio, Gregg Popovich decided to turn Jeremy Sochan into a distributor, and for the moment, the chemistry isn’t there.

If the start of the season was promising, the Spurs were quickly brought back to reality.

Despite the presence of a player like Victor Wembanyama in the squad, San Antonio remains a young team, without certainty, and this is reflected in the results.

After another defeat against the Clippers this Wednesday, Gregg Popovich’s men are the bottom of the Western Conference.

And the latter, who remains one of the best coaches in the history of the league if not the best, is not necessarily free of reproaches.

Indeed, if all efforts should be directed towards the development of the No. 1 of the last Draft, Pop has decided to bet on other players in parallel, including Jeremy Sochan, whom he is trying to transform from strong winger to playmaker…

Victor Wembanyama still ignored by Sochan!

The experiment is for the moment a failure, since the sophomore only averages 4.3 assists in nearly 29 minutes spent on the pitch.

He clearly lacks the vision to become an excellent passer, and this also slows down the development of Victor Wembanyama.

The proof with this new viral sequence during the meeting against the Clippers…

I’m fed up with this team LOL Watch this please

On this bad defensive transition, the Clippers left Victor Wembanyama absolutely alone under the basket, which should have given two easy points for the interior…

Unfortunately, Jeremy Sochan did not see the opening like a real leader and decided to go back.

In the end, it was Zach Collins who managed the feat of missing a lobbed pass to his 2m24 teammate. The frustration is palpable among the fans.

It’s like that every game, no matter who gets the ball

If the Jeremy Sochan experiment bears fruit, then Gregg Popovich will have achieved a true stroke of genius…

But for the moment, his new leader is illustrated more by his shortcomings in the lead than by his talent.