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But sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.Chess, not checkers.
But sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.Chess, not checkers.
Right. And just because I’m paranoid doesn’t mean someone isn’t following me.But sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.
I've been saying for months Solo is gonna bust out this year similar to how Hawkins did his sophomore year.
Hurley also commented in the summer practice video that Ross had taken a big step forward.To be fair to Hurley, he said Ross had an awesome practice, not that he's been practicing all off season like a future top 20 pick. I think the point was to remind fans Ross has talent, even if he's near the end of our rotation.
The Ball stuff is just obvious at this point, he's starting and looks to be our next breakout sophomore star.
Solo’s ceiling has always been very high. His athletic ability is highest on team, when you consider standard measurables like wingspan and vertical. He has a really soft touch, ball comes off his hand really pure.
His challenge has been the mental side and confidence. He tends to take ill advised shots, and lacks some consistency with little things like setting his feet squarely. He’s the kind of kid that can hit a 3 that looks like he can hit the next ten, then airball one. His handle is a little loose, in part due to his wingspan as his dribble sometimes feels far from his body. He does a bit too much staring on both ends rather than being consistently active. Hasn’t felt like the offense has clicked for him through last season as part of the orchestra. If he can get comfortable and confident on these things, tidey up, he will sky rocket. I’m really excited to see him this season.
So basically he was a normal freshman.Solo’s ceiling has always been very high. His athletic ability is highest on team, when you consider standard measurables like wingspan and vertical. He has a really soft touch, ball comes off his hand really pure.
His challenge has been the mental side and confidence. He tends to take ill advised shots, and lacks some consistency with little things like setting his feet squarely. He’s the kind of kid that can hit a 3 that looks like he can hit the next ten, then airball one. His handle is a little loose, in part due to his wingspan as his dribble sometimes feels far from his body. He does a bit too much staring on both ends rather than being consistently active. Hasn’t felt like the offense has clicked for him through last season as part of the orchestra. If he can get comfortable and confident on these things, tidey up, he will sky rocket. I’m really excited to see him this season.
I forget which game it was (either the Elite 8 game against Illinois or Final Four game against Alabama) but Solo was in the game late during mop-up time and he was trying his hardest to make Sportscenter's Top 10 plays as he attempted a poster dunk twice but was either blocked or missed it both times. LOLI think most of this is right on. He has a little bit of Jerome Dyson in his game. He gets into the game by forcing things. I am hoping that more experience will translate into a better understanding of what the team needs from him.
I wouldn’t put too much thought into a what a freshman was doing during garbage time minutes in a blowout.I forget which game it was (either the Elite 8 game against Illinois or Final Four game against Alabama) but Solo was in the game late during mop-up time and he was trying his hardest to make Sportscenter's Top 10 plays as he attempted a poster dunk twice but was either blocked or missed it both times. LOL
He has freakish athleticism and skills...just needs for it to all come together between the ears.