Solomon Bratton is a 6'8" Power Forward in the 2027 class.
Bratton attends Milton in Georgia and plays club basketball for Jet Training Academy.
Bratton's Player Profile was created on July 2, 2024.
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Solomon
BrattonPF
Class
2027
Height
6'8"
HS
Milton
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GA
Undervalued Prospects Who Raised Their Stock in Las Vegas
A hard playing forward with above average athleticism and versatility, Bratton scored nearly 10 points per game for...
Written by Eric Wallace
Solomon
BrattonPF
Class
2027
Height
6'8"
HS
Milton
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GA
Top Power Forwards in Updated 2027 Georgia Rankings
Bratton averaged 8.6 points and 4.3 rebounds per game for JET Academy on the EYBL circuit, consistently providing...
Written by Eric Wallace
Solomon
BrattonPF
Class
2027
Height
6'8"
HS
Milton
|
GA
adidas 3SSB Session I: 2027 Georgia Prospects to Watch
Bratton averaged 6.3 points and 5.8 rebounds per game for Game Elite . The junior forward is an...
Written by Eric Wallace
Solomon
BrattonPF
Class
2027
Height
6'8"
HS
Milton
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GA
North Fulton County Report: Junior Standouts
An athletic, mobile forward with a strong motor, Bratton brings versatility and energy to the floor. He can...
Written by Eric Wallace
Solomon
BrattonPF
Class
2027
Height
6'8"
HS
Milton
|
GA
Game Night: Gainesville vs. Milton
The junior big man did everything he could to give the Eagles a chance to pull out the...
Written by Eric Wallace
Solomon
BrattonPF
Class
2027
Height
6'8"
HS
Milton
|
GA
Team Profile: Milton
The Eagles’ highest-level prospect is the 6’8 junior, a versatile frontcourt player with excellent mobility and above-average athleticism...
Written by Eric Wallace
Solomon
BrattonPF
Class
2027
Height
6'8"
HS
Milton
|
GA
FCA I-85 Battleground Showcase – The Wings
Solomon is a very intriguing player out of Milton High School in Georgia. At 6’8″ 225 lbs, he...
Written by Andrew Baxley
Solomon
BrattonPF
Class
2027
Height
6'8"
HS
Milton
|
GA
Player Rankings Update: 2027 New Additions
Athletic forward can play inside and out. Quick enough on the perimeter to get to the hoop and...
Written by Kyle Sandy
Eric Wallace | Prep Hoops Scout
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A hard playing forward with above average athleticism and versatility, Bratton scored nearly 10 points per game for JET Academy in Las Vegas. He has impressive footwork in the paint and showed his ability to drive and score the ball from the perimeter. The rising senior is a productive rebounder and reports offers from more than a handful of mid major programs.
Bratton averaged 8.6 points and 4.3 rebounds per game for JET Academy on the EYBL circuit, consistently providing energy, versatility, and production. An athletic forward with a high motor, he impacts the game in a variety of ways and does many of the little things that contribute to winning. Bratton possesses some positional versatility, showing the ability to handle the ball and attack from the perimeter while also using his athleticism to finish plays around the basket. He rebounds at a high rate, competing relentlessly on the glass and creating extra possessions for his team. His combination of mobility, toughness, and effort allows him to contribute on both ends of the floor, and his developing offensive skill set adds another layer to his game.
Bratton averaged 6.3 points and 5.8 rebounds per game for Game Elite
. The junior forward is an above average athlete who plays with a strong motor and consistent energy. He offers positional versatility, showing the ability to handle and attack from the perimeter, and is a productive rebounder who impacts the game on both ends.
An athletic, mobile forward with a strong motor, Bratton brings versatility and energy to the floor. He can handle and drive from the perimeter, rebound productively, and push the break after securing the ball. The junior has the ability to knock down midrange shots. His activity level and ability to impact multiple areas of the game stand out.
The junior big man did everything he could to give the Eagles a chance to pull out the win Tuesday night. Bratton finished with 16 points, stayed active on the glass, and showed his ability to knock down midrange shots. He also demonstrated valuable versatility by securing rebounds, pushing the break, and finding teammates in transition. His activity level and ability to impact multiple areas of the game stood out throughout the night.
The Eagles’ highest-level prospect is the 6’8 junior, a versatile frontcourt player with excellent mobility and above-average athleticism that creates consistent matchup problems. He plays with a high motor at both ends of the floor and impacts the game with his energy and physical tools. For a prospect his size, he handles and drives the ball well on the perimeter, adding a modern skill set to his game. He is also a productive rebounder who consistently uses his length and activity to control his area of the glass.
Solomon is a very intriguing player out of Milton High School in Georgia. At 6’8″ 225 lbs, he is a physical specimen on the floor at all times. On the defensive end, he felt like he was everywhere, affecting shots even when he wasn’t blocking them. On the offensive end, most of Bratton’s work came in the post, but that doesn’t mean he is strictly a back-to-the-basket player. He has the ball in his hands a lot and can create for himself or others off the dribble. Despite the loss, Solomon impressed with 17 points, 11 rebounds, and 4 blocks in Franklin County.
Athletic forward can play inside and out. Quick enough on the perimeter to get to the hoop and will shoot from the perimeter. With his foot speed and wing span, Solomon is an effective defender that can shut down high ball screens.