Jeremy Sohan a Miss Eurobasket due to a calf injury, which should be ready for Spurs Camp

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Spurs’s striker Jeremy Sochan was training in Poland with the national team team when he suffered a calf injury that will keep him out of Eurobasket, has announced the Polish basketball federation.

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“I am very disappointed, but due to an injury to the calf muscles, unfortunately I will not be able to play for Poland at the Eurobasket this year,” said Sohan in a declaration that accompanies the announcement. “I worked hard for this in recent months, and the time I trained and played with the national team was fantastic. It is a special group and I liked to be very part of this team. Fortunately, the doctors predict that I will be fully healthy for their support. Being able to be with you, I will support Poland with all my heart.”

SOCAN has returned to San Antonio to continue his healing, which, as he said, should not keep him off the training field.

“In front of the injury, Jeremy received professional help in Poland,” said Spurs GM Brian Wright in the declaration. “Cooperation with Koszkadry’s staff and management has always been exemplary. In this situation, however, the best option is to return to San Antonio.”

SOChan’s mother comes from Poland, which led to her link with their national team. SOCAN was the only full -time NBA player in the Polish roster, but also have Igor Milicic, who played last season in Tennessee and is intended to be part of the Philadelphia 76ers training field in a exhibition of exhibition 10.

SOCHAN, 22 years old, scored on average 11.4 points and 6.5 rebounds of a game for the Spurs last season and is admissible to the integration before the start of the season (if no agreement is reached, the former choice n. 9 will hit the free agency limited next summer).

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