Great game from Solomon, I'd say he's a good testament to Prohm's ability to identify talent. He'll be fun to watch over the next 3+ years.
Fair enough, didn't realize he was an Otz recruit.Mmmmm...or TJ's...but Prohm did a nice job of keeping him in the fold.
The Ejim comparison is alright, but kind of lazy. At this point in his career, do I dare to say that Solomon is a better defender than Ejim ever was? Ejim was very undersized in the post, and had a difficult time guarding wing players. Young is pretty good in the post already. Better than Ejim was for sure. Offense... I don't really know. Ejim was kind of an outside in guy. He shot the 3 and got garbage buckets. His senior year he had some moves but not anything to write home about. Young obviously hasn't had much of a chance, but he lacks the three ball (I think, I know he's hit 1 or 2). However he a mean mid range game, and Ejim never had that (granted Hoiberg hated the midrange). All in All I see that they both play hard and are tough SOB's, but I think that's about the only comparison. Solomon is Unique. I think he's kind of like Lamarcus Aldridge (Poor mans version obviously.)
Investment minutes get you ready a lot faster. 3 minutes at Baylor? Teach him and put him back in. Then again, communication with these posts may not be the best. Maybe he finally asked Prohm what he had to do to improve and play, like Holden had to.Because he wasn't ready I am guessing, but I am not there everyday so....
Eber, Ade, Iundu and Bron need to ask Solomon if they can borrow the W that he took from them.
I didn't get to watch the game, but I was wondering what Kansas State had for size since Johnson was out. I was just curious if many of Young's rebounds were because going against much smaller players.He had rough stretch against Texas where he struggled against the pick n roll. I love Solomon and he was the difference between a win and a loss tonight, but remember KSU was missing their best big man. Young is going to get a really tough test on Saturday. Brodzoinsky (sp?) torched us in Fort Worth. Young will have to be on his game again. But I'm excited to see how good he can get even before the end of the year.
Most of his (offensive) rebounds came with his man helping to the strong side for a block on a drive, or something like that, and he would be all alone on the other half of the basket. He spoke on this a little after the game, stating they had noticed that in film and he was consciously making an effort to stay opposite side for clean-up boards and points.I didn't get to watch the game, but I was wondering what Kansas State had for size since Johnson was out. I was just curious if many of Young's rebounds were because going against much smaller players.
Investment minutes get you ready a lot faster. 3 minutes at Baylor? Teach him and put him back in. Then again, communication with these posts may not be the best. Maybe he finally asked Prohm what he had to do to improve and play, like Holden had to.
I might not expect that kind of performance every night from a freshman, but if he can provide a steady presence at the 4/5, that's an element that could move ISU to another level, even this season.
Nope? Nothing you posted refutes my post. I don't doubt Young or him continuing to work without complaining. I never said anything about a lack of communication, but rather the communication hasn't been the best. It's the coaches job to effectively communicate and that's not happening if your grad transfer in January has to ask you what he needs to do.Nope. Prohm specifically said in the Oklahoma post game that Soloman has just continued to work and never came in the office to complain. I don't think there is a lack of communication, I think there is a lack of listening and comforming to expectations which Holden and Bowie had to finally get on board with.