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<blockquote data-quote="dtm1997" data-source="post: 27935" data-attributes="member: 572"><p>You know this to be fact that there's more to it than just migraines?</p><p></p><p>I think we expected more out of Solomon and he's shown flashes, but let's keep a few things in mind. </p><p></p><p>1) He's still younger than the average sophomore. That's a group decision that was made, but it's where we're at. The result can be some inconsistency as a result.</p><p>2) If coach says it's migraines, then you need to accept that until told otherwise. Had dinner with a friend last night who suffers from migraines. She indicated that it could knock someone for a loop for a week with no problem if it was intense enough. Now they're adjusting medication, which could take time to get used to.</p><p>3) Let's face facts that Solomon is a ballhandling combo guard. I think he can play the PG spot on offense, but he needs to be coached strongly to take care of the ball. That's on him to be responsible when he's playing that spot and on the coaches to instruct him appropriately. That said, over time, my personal opinion is that he'll be a much stronger contributer off the ball. The potential comparison should likely be Will Bynum. Sparkplug who can score in multiple ways and create for himself when needed.</p><p></p><p>I hope Solomon gets well soon and continues to work hard on developing because we'll need him, but until there's an announcement otherwise, let's all be careful with the conspiracy theories about a 19 year-old college student seeking to put on a good game for us fans.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dtm1997, post: 27935, member: 572"] You know this to be fact that there's more to it than just migraines? I think we expected more out of Solomon and he's shown flashes, but let's keep a few things in mind. 1) He's still younger than the average sophomore. That's a group decision that was made, but it's where we're at. The result can be some inconsistency as a result. 2) If coach says it's migraines, then you need to accept that until told otherwise. Had dinner with a friend last night who suffers from migraines. She indicated that it could knock someone for a loop for a week with no problem if it was intense enough. Now they're adjusting medication, which could take time to get used to. 3) Let's face facts that Solomon is a ballhandling combo guard. I think he can play the PG spot on offense, but he needs to be coached strongly to take care of the ball. That's on him to be responsible when he's playing that spot and on the coaches to instruct him appropriately. That said, over time, my personal opinion is that he'll be a much stronger contributer off the ball. The potential comparison should likely be Will Bynum. Sparkplug who can score in multiple ways and create for himself when needed. I hope Solomon gets well soon and continues to work hard on developing because we'll need him, but until there's an announcement otherwise, let's all be careful with the conspiracy theories about a 19 year-old college student seeking to put on a good game for us fans. [/QUOTE]
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