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Solomon Bozeman
PG - 6'1, 175lbs - 36 years old - 0 years of NBA experience
Retired - Retired after 2014 season
  • Birthdate: 12/18/1987
  • Drafted (NBA): Undrafted, 2011
  • Pre-draft team: Arkansas-Little Rock
  • Country: USA
  • Hand: Right
  • Agent: -
Stats
Transactions
DateLeagueTransaction
3rd November, 2011D-LeagueDrafted 66th overall in the 2011 D-League Draft by Austin Toros.
4th January, 2012D-LeagueWaived by Austin Toros.
16th January, 2012MacedoniaSigned a one week tryout with Feni Indistrija Kadavarci.
11th February, 2012EstoniaSigned a trial period with BC Kalev/Cramo
27th February, 2012EstoniaLeft BC Kalev/Cramo.
5th March, 2012IsraelSigned for the remainder of the season with Hapoel Yokneam/Megido.
2nd November, 2012D-LeagueDrafted 86th overall in the 2012 D-League Draft by Tulsa 66ers.
5th November, 2012D-LeagueTraded by Tulsa 66ers to Texas Legends in exchange for Anthony Vereen.
25th January, 2013D-LeagueWaived by Texas Legends due to injury.
1st February, 2013D-LeagueRe-acquired by Texas Legends.
25th August, 2013UkraineSigned a one year contract with Kryvbasket.
5th January, 2014UkraineLeft Kryvbasket.
1st March, 2014QatarSigned for the remainder of the season with Al Sadd.
Career Moves
2006 - 2008South Florida (NCAA)
2008 - 2011Arkansas-Little Rock (NCAA)
November 2011 - January 2012Austin Toros (D-League)
January 2012Kavadarci (Macedonia)
February 2012Kalev/Cramo (Estonia)
March 2012 - June 2012Hapoel Megido (Israel, National League)
November 2012Tulsa 66ers (D-League)
November 2012 - June 2013Texas Legends (D-League)
August 2013 - January 2014Kryvbasket (Ukraine)
March 2014 - May 2014Al Sadd (Qatar)
Articles about Solomon Bozeman

March 17, 2011

Arkansas Little-Rock


The Trojans rely on an 11 man rotation and 4 guards at a time, to harass the opposition and ugly up the game. They pretty much play with five out, moving the ball, looking for threes, or long twos off screens, with little inside game to go to. And since they rank 9th in the nation in three point percentage, it certainly has its merits.

They are led by conference player of the year Solomon Bozeman, the Sun Belt Conference's own entry level version of Kemba Walker. But there is no real threat here.

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