If you did it would’ve just been a highlight tape though right lolDidn’t see one assist there…Interesting….
not one defensive stop in all the videos doomedDidn’t see one assist there…Interesting….
To be fair he is SOLO BallDidn’t see one assist there…Interesting….
I'm going to go ahead and tell everyone with confidence these videos are not teasing our starters. We have no starters, yet. Not Hurley's style.
Liam has a long ways to go. Most of these videos I see him getting abused on defense
Thank goodnessIt's July.
Liam has a long ways to go. Most of these videos I see him getting abused on defense
Analytically it’s not the best shot but I feel like Solo’s little midrange jumper curling off a screen could be deadly. Even last season he showed flashes of being really good at thatI have a feeling they will be running a lot of the Hawkins playbook for Solo versus the Cam package. Solo right now is likely not as dynamic as either but hopefully his athleticism will even out the lack of an ultra-elite stroke.
Thing I see with Solo is that he kind of telegraphs his moves. Doesn’t read the situation as much as he makes a decision in advance and just goes with it. I think he’s the best athlete on the team, and has a great looking stroke, but can he play hoops in an organized and instinctive way? TBD.Analytically it’s not the best shot but I feel like Solo’s little midrange jumper curling off a screen could be deadly. Even last season he showed flashes of being really good at that
"ISAIAH WHALEY... THE WRENCH!!!" may be my favorite coaching psych up line of all time. It's not even consistent with the comparisons that came before it with him saying that Whaley ran everywhere. Instead, Hurley just says his name and his nickname with such passion in as if it should be self-evident what that means.I bet that when they are all done with these hype videos, if you dial the player jersey numbers in the order that they are released, you'll reach a recording of Coach Hurley's epic "Ran Everywhere!" rant.
If you look at the early part of the season, he seemed to have a more complete and more balanced game. he definitely seemed like much more of a distributor, playmaker. Once Castle came back in his minutes went down, it seemed like he was looking to score more.Solo's development and future is pretty simple to me: If he can pass and handle the ball, he will play
That's kind of what I saw last year but didn't know how to describe. Few years ago I could tell if Tyrese Martin was going to attack the basket as soon as he touched the ball. Thought Solo was uncomfortable deciding when "not" to attack and would make up his mind early and then go for it whether had nice advantage or not. Then at rim tried to use athleticism against bigger guys and often came up short. The offensive set never quite looked smooth with Solo in, Stewart was same/worse early on but by end of season was much, much better which bodes well for this year for Stewart.Thing I see with Solo is that he kind of telegraphs his moves. Doesn’t read the situation as much as he makes a decision in advance and just goes with it. I think he’s the best athlete on the team, and has a great looking stroke, but can he play hoops in an organized and instinctive way? TBD.