Gelvis Solano
No. 14 – Szolnoki Olajbányász | |||||||||||
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Position | Point guard | ||||||||||
League | NB I/A | ||||||||||
Personal information | |||||||||||
Born | Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic | 1 June 1994||||||||||
Nationality | Dominican Republic | ||||||||||
Listed height | 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) | ||||||||||
Listed weight | 82 kg (181 lb) | ||||||||||
Career information | |||||||||||
College | Merrimack (2011–2015) | ||||||||||
NBA draft | 2016 / Undrafted | ||||||||||
Playing career | 2016–present | ||||||||||
Career history | |||||||||||
2018–2019 | Ciclista Olímpico | ||||||||||
2019–2020 | Club Athletico Paulistano | ||||||||||
2021–present | Szolnoki Olaj | ||||||||||
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Gelvis Solano (born 1 June 1994) is a Dominican professional basketball player for Szolnoki Olaj of the NB I/A.
Early life[]
Solano is the son of , a former member of the Dominican Republic national baseball team. Like many Dominican kids, he started out playing baseball. At the age of 9, he switched to basketball.[1]
College career[]
He played four years at Merrimack College from 2012 to 2016 where he finished as all-time second place for points scored.[1]
Professional career[]
After he finished College in the US, Solano went back to Dominican to play for Reales de La Vega. The team reached the playoffs, but lost in the second round before the semifinals. Then, he played in the second division there for the and soon gained the nickname as Dominican Westbrook. His debut in his home country’s top league came with in 2016/17. His career continued with , of the National Basketball League (China). His best match was against , in which he converted 60 points. Solano recalls that he recorded many steals Later, he went on to , of the Italian Serie A2 Basket before he returned to the Dominican Republic and in the summer of 2018 he became champion with Reales de La Vega.[1]
After evaluating his options, he went on to play for Ciclista Olímpico in Argentina.[2] Olympic came from an opaque performance in the Super 20 and decided to release Sebastián Vázquez, in favor of Solano.[1]
Olímpico closed the regular phase in eleventh position and went against Obras Sanitarias where Olímpico struggled but was able to close the series 3-2. After eliminating Obras, Olímpico focused on Club La Unión, which Solano helped beat 3-0 in the series. Solano had a direct duel with . Gelvis commented on the matter: “I saw that he was celebrating too much in our house and that is disrespectful. I took it a little personal.”[1]
National team[]
Solano has been a member of the Dominican Republic national basketball team. Gelvis returned to wear the shirt of his country in the AmeriCup, which was played in Uruguay.[1]
At the 2019 FIBA World Cup in China, he was one of the cornerstones of the team that surprisingly beat Germany and advanced to the second round instead of the heavily favored competitor.
References[]
- ^ a b c d e f Gelvis Solano, el “dueño” de la pelota El Liberal, 6 June 2019. Accessed 21 February 2020. (in Spanish)
- ^ Gelvis Solano habló de las claves para el clásico entre Olímpico y Quimsa Diario Panorama, 18 March 2019. Accessed 21 February 2020. (in Spanish)
External links[]
- 1994 births
- Living people
- Ciclista Olímpico players
- Club Athletico Paulistano basketball players
- Dominican Republic expatriate basketball people in Argentina
- Dominican Republic expatriate basketball people in Brazil
- Dominican Republic expatriate basketball people in the United States
- Dominican Republic men's basketball players
- Merrimack Warriors men's basketball players
- Point guards
- Sportspeople from Santo Domingo
- Szolnoki Olaj KK players