I agree with the bolded part. A reason to give it to him in October rather than waiting until July 2026 is that if he somehow really blows up next season he could command more than the MLE in 2026. That's the risk the Spurs could mitigate by locking the extension in. There's also the risk that the Spurs do give him the extension,he plateaus or plays worse next season, and it's a bad contract. There's no risk-free play here.
Wrapped up in my take that 90/5 would be a good extension for Sochan (from the Spurs POV) is that I think Sochan would be a capable starter alongside Wemby, Fox, Castle, and an upgraded SF. 9% on a bench player versus 9% for a 5th starter is a small but meaningful difference.
This does involve some optimism on my part that Castle will improve enough to be a respectable shooter and that Sochan himself continues to improve.
I can't remember where I got the 77/4 thing. It was probably either a typo or I was using a first-year salary of 10% of the cap rather than 9.12%. Also, if another team offers a full MLE to Sochan it would only be 67/4 due to the raises only being 5%. These are the sources I used for the 2026-2027 cap number and MLE sizes.
https://basketball.realgm.com/nba/info/salary_cap
https://www.hoopsrumors.com/2024/06/...xceptions.html

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