Sochan said the crowded Knicks rotation does not deter him, emphasizing that a deep roster provides a growth opportunity by learning from established players while still allowing him to contribute. He remains confident in his abilities and views his role as a longer-term, situational piece rather than an immediate guarantee.
Knicks coach Mike Brown highlighted Sochan’s size and defensive versatility as key assets, describing him as insurance depth on the wing for OG Anunoby or Josh Hart injuries. Hart and Anunoby have already missed significant time this season, underscoring the value of Sochan’s multi-positional defense and length.
Selected ninth overall in the 2022 NBA Draft, Sochan arrives as a 6-foot-9 forward with a 7-foot wingspan, known for defense and switchability. While his three-point shooting hasn’t been a standout career-wide, his versatility allowed fit discussions as the Spurs experimented with varied roles early in his development.
Sochan frames his move as team-first and prepared to contribute energy and consistency, both on and off the court. The Knicks see him as depth, flexibility, and long-term upside, aligning with the organization’s strategic approach as he integrates into the roster.