Kam’Ron Soloman
Kam’Ron Soloman
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Max Wagner | Prep Hoops Scout
Kam wasn’t getting as many looks from three as he often does, although he still shot 3-5 from deep, but found ways to rack up 25 points in his senior season debut. He did a great job of recognizing the foul situation in the second half, and was constantly drawing contact away from the rim to earn easy points at the line. He really carried the scoring load for his team with
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6'7" | PF
Hiawatha Collegiate | 2027
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MN
on the bench in the second half, pushing the game down to the wire with Minneapolis North.
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Read EvaluationMax Wagner | Prep Hoops Scout
Not only did Kam shoot 46% from beyond the arc last season, but he was doing so on such a high volume of attempts. Solomon put up 27 ppg as a junior, including 40 points in a win over Minnehaha Academy in a game I attended. Kam plays with a calm demeanor, and you never really see that change. He could knock down threes on four consecutive possessions, and each time he’ll just run back and get set on defense like nothing happened. Combines that shooting touch with good length on the wing at 6’3.
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Read EvaluationMax Wagner | Prep Hoops Scout
Solomon established himself as one of the state’s best shooters during his junior season, and backed up that status on Friday night. He knocked down 7 jumpers in the game I watched, mixing in some mid-range shots with a handful of deep threes, and doing so at a high percentage. Kam plays with a calm demeanor, and never seems to force his game offensively. If a shot is there he’s going to let it fly, but if not he keeps the ball moving and relocates to try to find some space. Lethal three point shooter who has the ability to turn the tides of a game quickly when he gets going.
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Read EvaluationSean West | Prep Hoops Scout
Solomon brings a ton of value to the floor as a shooter. He doesn’t need much space to get his shot off and has a quick release. His range extends beyond the line as well. Someone that can cause 4 on 5s with fly-bys. Defenses have to respect his shot making and he knows how to use pump fakes among other things. As a true shooting guard his 6’4 frame is a plus as well. There’s not many holes in Solomon’s game and he fits what most teams want from a skill-set perspective at the next level.
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