Sure is...This 2023 class is shaping up very nicely
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4-Star Guard Solomon Ball commits to UConn
Solomon Ball becomes the third recruit to join UConn in 2023, joining what's becoming a loaded classconnecticut.rivals.com
Offensively, he’s electric running the point as a confident ball-handler who doesn’t get rattled easily. His passing skills are solid and fundamental, not dishing too many flashy passes, but also not making a ton of errors. As a scorer, there’s a chance he could be the best Husky since current Charlotte Hornet James Bouknight. Ball has a beautiful, reliable jumper, with the ability to hit from both the midrange and from distance on and off the dribble. He’s shifty and knows when it’s time to take over, able to get into his stepback and drill a shot with a hand in his face.
As a finisher, Ball is equally thrilling to watch. On the fastbreak and in the halfcourt, he’s able to slam dunks in with force. When not in a position to punish the rim, Ball has a crafty and creative layup package, switching hands in mid-air and finishing with confidence.
Defensively, Ball makes the flashy plays, such as high-flying blocks, but can sometimes have trouble keeping the offense in front of him. His frame and freak-athleticism puts his defensive ceiling very high, but there’s still work to be done for Ball’s consistency on that end of the floor. Hustle is also a key feature of Ball’s game, diving for loose balls and putting his body on the line for his team.
His personality is one of the most encouraging things about Ball, with an alpha mentality that UConn needs if they want to take the next step. He may get a few technical fouls for his celebrations along the way, but knows how to act to get his teammates amped up, showing a ton of personality in his play.
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But the orange forum said nobody would relate to crazy dans energy?
“I’m a three-level scorer with consistency,” Ball said. “When I go to the lane, I’m going to get to the rim. If I go to the rim, I’m going to get fouled and hit my free throws. I can also shoot.”
Like many Hurley recruits, Ball prides himself on his defense.
“I can guard multiple positions,” he said. “In EYBL, I guard 1-5. I guarded some of the best players and held them to their worst games. One player, for example, was averaging 28 points before we played them. I made him shoot 3-for-19. He was 6 [feet] 9. The size or anything like that doesn’t phase me.
“I am also a relentless rebounder, and I am always going to go after the ball. You are going to know I am on the court with the energy I bring.”
“Last year, when UConn was in the Battle 4 Atlantis, me and my dad were watching that,” he said. “Every time UConn played, I was on it. I was like, ‘dad, look at Hurley’s energy.’ It was crazy. That’s something I want to play in.”