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I haven't seen anyone here saying they want to see him gone. I've seen the opposite....wanting him back.
I think most people on these boards have a better understanding of the sport
I can't tell you how many casuals I follow on instagram that were bashing him
That's really disappointing....but not surprising with social media I guess.
It's a little hard to blame a causal though, he's an overhyped player. He hardly ever lived up to his billing, and while he was key in keeping us in some big games it's hard to point to a performance of his that pushed us over the top in a big game. Only Auburn comes to mind. Instead casuals tune in see Fran talk about how he's a top ten draft pick and see a guy shooting sub 30% from 3.
I can't remember the last time the best freshman in the big twelve was shut out of the all conference roster.
His attitude should never be called into doubt but anyone thinking he lived to to his billing is crazy. I think that's where some of the online hate on say Instagram comes for. And he deserves a lot of flack for his defense and shot decision making but not him personally, personally he seems like one of the greats it sucks one of our highest character teams ever was one of our most disappointing teams.
Likely it's just people venting frustration that a guy were renting for a year when, in the 8 or so games we lost by 5 or less points, went 4/15 or so from the floor give or take
Sure it can't be blamed jist on him and he did many things amazingly well. His stats for a freshman weren't bad but few freshman are gonna get that many shots off just because of potential and he benefitted from chucking up a ton of shots.
I'd have never guessed he'd have bricked us out of a sweet 16 basically just from the free throw line (not that that the only reason but if he makes 83% of his shots when it mattered most from the line, likely Clemson buckles and we win.
Clemson game was a tough night on the line for Jakobe, no doubt. Surprised by it as he is a good FT shooter, but it happens to the very best (kind of thought Jakobe was a bit gassed, could have used a 2-minute break before the end, just my read. We had no options really, without Langston).
A quick look at the stats for the year: Walters never attempted more than 13 shots in games this year, with the exception of Cornell and WVU, both wins and where he carried us with 23. I sense the criticism of taking a lot of shots is a carry-over from Keyonte, who would take a lot of shots on occasion. Jakobe also averaged better from 3 than Keyonte and is about on par with the top freshman guards the last couple of years.
Problems this year in my view center more on a weak defense that could not overcome a bad shooting night. On offense, we were never the great shooting team of the past couple of years; Losing Cryer hurt, but what hurt us more was for the first time in 5 years, we didn't have a Jared Butler or and Adam Flagler to make the game winning shot. Those guys were as clutch as anyone we have ever had. Butler was also amazingly efficient assist to turnovers, which was definitely lacking this year against the top defenses.
Jakobe and Keyonte are incredibly similar players, I think your narrative here about them is a bit off.
Jakobe attempted 10.9 field goals per game this year and 6.3 three pointers per game.
Keyonte attempted 12.5 field goals per game and 6.9 three pointers per game.
Those numbers aren't very different.
Jakobe shot 37.6% per game at 34.1% from three. Scored 14.5 per game.
Keyonte shot 37.6% from the field a 33.8% from three. Scored 15.3 per game.
In conference Jakobe shot 33.5% overall and and 29.1% from three. Scored 13.8 per game.
In conference Keyonte shot 38.8% overall and 34.8% from three. Scored 15.8 per game.
They had very similar numbers, Jakobe took basically two fewer shots per game and one fewer three per game. The problem is he was
AWFUL in conference play from three, 29.1% and he was getting lots of open looks.
Keyonte was very much the same guy all year actually performing slightly better in conference than he did out of conference. They look a lot like the same players from a stats perspective, obviously stylistically they play very different and Keyonte has significantly better handles than Walter.
They're both unfortunately volume scorers. It's not unjustified criticism from Keyonte carrying over. The problem is Jakobe was much much worse from three and got off fewer shots.
They're different players but both volume scoring guys and the stays say Keyonte was a much better scorer.