19 October, 2025
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BREAKING: San Antonio Spurs forward Jeremy Sochan will miss the team’s season opener against the Dallas Mavericks this Wednesday due to a sprained left wrist. This injury comes just as Sochan was nearing a return from a prior calf strain sustained during a five-on-five drill at practice earlier today.

The injury is a significant setback for the Spurs, who are eager to kick off the season on a strong note. Sochan, who averaged 11.4 points, 6.5 rebounds, and 2.4 assists in 54 games last season, is a key player for the team. His absence will be felt as the Spurs navigate a challenging opening matchup.

Sochan’s calf injury, which occurred in August while he was practicing with the Polish national team, had already sidelined him from the EuroBasket tournament and the Spurs’ preseason schedule. Fans are left wondering how the team will adapt without two of their pivotal players.

Adding to the challenges, the Spurs will also be without De’Aaron Fox, who is currently rehabilitating a strained hamstring. Both players are anticipated to return by the second or third game of the season, providing a glimmer of hope for Spurs supporters.

The Spurs’ season opener is set for Wednesday, October 25, and the team will need to rally together to fill the void left by these injuries. With the pressure mounting, all eyes will be on how they perform against the Mavericks.

Fans and analysts alike are watching closely, and the Spurs’ ability to adapt will be critical for their early season success. Stay tuned for updates on Sochan’s recovery and the game against Dallas.