Date | League | Transaction |
---|---|---|
16th October, 2013 | Ukraine | Signed a one year contract with Cherkasy Monkeys. |
29th October, 2013 | Ukraine | Left Cherkasy Monkeys. |
1st November, 2013 | D-League | Drafted 33rd overall in the 2013 D-League Draft by Rio Grande Valley Vipers. |
2nd October, 2014 | Finland | Signed a one year contract with Pyrinto Tampere. |
3rd November, 2014 | Finland | Released by Pyrinto. |
14th November, 2014 | Mexico | Signed for the remainder of the season with Correcaminos. |
24th January, 2015 | Mexico | Released by Correcaminos. |
19th March, 2015 | Mexico | Signed a one season contract with Fuerza Nogales. |
22nd April, 2015 | Mexico | Left Fuerza Nogales. |
29th October, 2015 | D-League | Designated as a returning player by Rio Grande Valley Vipers. |
30th October, 2015 | D-League | Traded by Rio Grande Valley Vipers, along with Toure Murry, to Texas Legends in exchange for a 2015 first round pick. |
11th November, 2015 | D-League | Waived by Texas Legends. |
1st April, 2016 | D-League | Acquired by Idaho Stampede. |
2009 - 2013 | Arizona (NCAA) |
October 2013 | Cherkasy Monkeys (Ukraine) |
November 2013 - June 2014 | Rio Grande Valley Vipers (D-League) |
October 2014 - November 2014 | Pyrinto (Finland) |
November 2014 - January 2015 | Correcaminos (Mexico) |
March 2015 - April 2015 | Fuerza Nogales (Mexico, CIBACOPA) |
October 2015 | Rio Grande Valley Vipers (D-League) |
October 2015 - November 2015 | Texas Legends (D-League) |
April 2016 - June 2016 | Idaho Stampede (D-League) |
March 17, 2011
The wing spot is largely held down by Solomon Hill and Kevin Parrom. Both are arguably tweener forwards, but both have good size and athleticism for the wings, as well as some versatility. Hill can double as a secondary ball handler, and adds a mid-range game, very good athleticism, dribble-drives, spin moves, dunks, and some highly capable defense. Similarly, Parrom also does a bit of everything, especially now he's added a highly efficient three point shot to go along with his mid range game. He drives the ball, shoots the ball, rebounds the ball, moves the ball, can pass the ball, is athletic, will run the court, and is a versatile, interested defender. His biggest weakness may only be inconsistency; the same criticism could be levelled at Hill, however, who tends to be a little game player. And Parrom might even be a better player than Hill at this point. Yet somehow he can't crack 20mpg. It seems strange.