<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'><span class="template"><span class="body"> Solomon Jones did everything the Hawks asked him to do at the end of his rookie season.</p> He started working on his body immediately after the season and showed up for his second stint in summer league ready to dominate.</p> He promptly fell flat on his face at July's Rocky Mountain Revue.</p> Jones wasn't just bad in Salt Lake City, he was a disaster. He hardly played, and when he did he piled up fouls faster than Kobe Bryant piles up points. And he was pressing, compounding his troubles by worrying about his performance.</p> But as bad as he was then, the Hawks' 6-foot-11, 235-pound center/power forward has been that good in the first three days of training camp.</p> Jones has been a revelation so far, wowing those who saw him then and now.</p> "The press made me have to step up my game," Jones said, laughing as he recalled the critical reviews he received in summer league. "I couldn't let you keep roasting me like you were doing in July. But seriously, it was just a matter of getting comfortable again. I did all the work you could do, but I had to get back on the floor to get my confidence back.</div></p> Source: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution</p> </span></span></p>