This is exactly what Jalen Adams did the entire 4 years that he was at UConn. It needs to be a point of emphasis for him in the off-season. Given that Hurley didn't force Jalen to develop his off hand and become ambidextrous at the rim, I'm not confident it will happen.
This is flawed reasoning. Dan Hurley came to UConn for Jalen's senior year, and Jalen had his best all around season by a country mile.
Solo is a SG being forced to play PG. Watching him feels very similar to Hawkins frosh year. Dude just couldn’t put the ball on the floor to save his life and went to the rim timid. Granted Hawk was longer and taller, so he was able to adjust a bit easier than Solo.
Whats great about this, oddly enough, is it’s clearly the number one offensive skill he needs to further develop. Focusing on on-ball D and driving this off season should pay very large dividends next year. Solo is not the problem.