For those who want Walter gone please go watch his postgame last night. That man is a bear through and through
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Yeah the peak frustration with him is, he's only here one year. If he was a multi year player it would be hard to criticize this season of his, the fact this is his only season with us is what is causing the frustration.boognish_bear said:
I haven't seen anyone here saying they want to see him gone. I've seen the opposite....wanting him back.
Same. I think everyone respects what Ja'Kobe brought as a teammate and competitor. The frustration was always with where in his development process we were getting him and the inconsistency that comes with that.boognish_bear said:
I haven't seen anyone here saying they want to see him gone. I've seen the opposite....wanting him back.
boognish_bear said:
I haven't seen anyone here saying they want to see him gone. I've seen the opposite....wanting him back.
That's really disappointing....but not surprising with social media I guess.BigGameBaylorBear said:boognish_bear said:
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
boognish_bear said:That's really disappointing....but not surprising with social media I guess.BigGameBaylorBear said:boognish_bear said:
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
anyone expecting a freshman to not have freshman moments is a foolIvanBear said:boognish_bear said:That's really disappointing....but not surprising with social media I guess.BigGameBaylorBear said:boognish_bear said:
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
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.
IvanBear said:Yeah the peak frustration with him is, he's only here one year. If he was a multi year player it would be hard to criticize this season of his, the fact this is his only season with us is what is causing the frustration.boognish_bear said:
I haven't seen anyone here saying they want to see him gone. I've seen the opposite....wanting him back.
Durant, Michael Beasley and Cade Cunningham all lost in the Round of 32, and Trae Young didn't even make it out of the first round.True Grit said:
Just an observation because I agree with you, but even Durant lost in the 2nd Round to USC back in 2007.
He shot 29% from three in conference play. Early on I would agree he didnt' try to force things, and only a handful of games he really tried to force shots when he shouldn't have. His real problem was he was dreadful at shot selection, which meant he took a lot of bad shots. Many times he passed on taking the assisted 3 attempt instead of catching the ball dribbling around and then taking a contested three.Crawfoso1973 said:
He never took bad shots, they just didn't drop for him. Never once did he try to force anything or play hero ball.
My point exactly. Kevin Durant was far and away the best offensive player I ever saw as a Freshman (actually before that year--watch his McDonalds Game out of HS). He is about the same defensively now as then. The problem isn't the Freshman players, it is teams relying way too much on the Freshman to carry them. Texas relied on Durant so much I thought some of his teammates should have paid admission.True Grit said:
Just an observation because I agree with you, but even Durant lost in the 2nd Round to USC back in 2007.
I grow weary of the hyperbole on both sides. Crawfoso saying he never took a bad shot, you calling his play all year amazing. You're overstating your case just as badly as those who do nothing but trash the kid.Space Cutter said:
Jakobe Walter's doesn't deserve this hate. He's been an absolute beast on the court. His play all year has been amazing. His intensity in every game was outstanding. Baylor would be more than blessed if he stayed.
Thank you Ja'Kobe for a great season!
TWD 1974 said:My point exactly. Kevin Durant was far and away the best offensive player I ever saw as a Freshman (actually before that year--watch his McDonalds Game out of HS). He is about the same defensively now as then. The problem isn't the Freshman players, it is teams relying way too much on the Freshman to carry them. Texas relied on Durant so much I thought some of his teammates should have paid admission.True Grit said:
Just an observation because I agree with you, but even Durant lost in the 2nd Round to USC back in 2007.
I remember that game. Mamadou went nuts, finishing with 14 points, 12 rebounds and two blocks. It was the best game he played in his life.Johnny Bear said:TWD 1974 said:My point exactly. Kevin Durant was far and away the best offensive player I ever saw as a Freshman (actually before that year--watch his McDonalds Game out of HS). He is about the same defensively now as then. The problem isn't the Freshman players, it is teams relying way too much on the Freshman to carry them. Texas relied on Durant so much I thought some of his teammates should have paid admission.True Grit said:
Just an observation because I agree with you, but even Durant lost in the 2nd Round to USC back in 2007.
Perhaps his weakest half of basketball that season was the first half of the big 12 tourney quarterfinal game we played against the Longhorns. He was a virtual no-show for that half and we went to the locker room with a big lead - almost to the point of appearing to have the game already wrapped up at that point. Boy, did he ever flip the switch in the second half, however, and he ended up virtually single-handedly winning the game for the whorns in the end.
parch said:
Every mock draft I've seen as of today has him floating somewhere between pick 8-15 in the 2024 draft. As much as I think he could use another year of development, in terms of his future he would be a moron to stay.
I feel the opposite about Missi. He's a late first round projection right now, but he's still only 19 and extremely raw. If he keeps developing at pace and stuck around another year, he could get lottery pick $ in 2025. I'm sure he'll go too, but he shouldn't.
.@DraftExpress has #Baylor F Yves Missi 20th and #Bears F Jalen Bridges 57th.
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IvanBear said:boognish_bear said:That's really disappointing....but not surprising with social media I guess.BigGameBaylorBear said:boognish_bear said:
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
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.
If we could have gotten it to overtime, Clemson was serious foul trouble. It's a shame we shot free throws as poorly as we did, but pressure free throws were an issue for this team all year.Fre3dombear said:IvanBear said:boognish_bear said:That's really disappointing....but not surprising with social media I guess.BigGameBaylorBear said:boognish_bear said:
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
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.
BusyTarpDuster2017 said:
A kid just like Jakobe who maybe isn't projected as highly thus he stays four years, is EXACTLY who I want at Baylor. I really would have loved to watch him develop and progress into something great while he plays for us, rather than while he's a pro somewhere else. That's one of the joys of watching your college basketball team, and the one and done system takes it away. So does the portal for one year transfer players, for that matter.
Expectations are key. Anyone expecting one of these freshmen to carry the team have their expectations way out of wack. The fault is not with the kids but the unrealistic expectations placed upon them. I don't expect Edge to come in next year and dominate college basketball, but many people will demand perfection from him and will bash him when he falls short of their wildly unrealistic expectations.Big12Fan2024 said:
Great kid, time to move on. VJ Edgecombe is next and he'll be just like Keyonte and Jakobe meaning he'll have a productive year but nowhere near what everyone expects of him because they will see the 5 star and think that means he's a polished product. None of these 5 stars is ever gonna be finished products so anyone who thinks getting a 5 star is the single factor that will propel Baylor to any championship conference or otherwise doesn't understand the difference between potential and ability now. They all may be great for an NBA team in 4 years but the 1 year they have with us will be nothing above good, which is fine as long as you set your expectations for that and/or Drew surrounds them with mature productive players who can cover for the erratic production you can expect from a 1 year 5 star.
I liked Jakobe and I liked Keyonte. I'm sure I will feel the same about VJ because Drew mainly recruits not only good basketball players but also high quality kids. I'll be cheering for all of them wherever they end up in professional basketball.