Jakarr didn't stink by any means. But he's incredibly raw.
Jakarr can stick that 10 footer. It was a big part of our offense. He can go to the basket with authority, and quickly, but not in traffic. He's afraid of contact. If you can't handle the ball, you're not a 3 in the league, and if you're afraid of contact, you're not a 4 either. I didn't see much improvement in Jakarr from freshman to sophomore. That doesn't mean that wasn't a good player. He was good as a freshman, and he was good as a sophomore, too.
He's not ready for the league. He's not even close to ready. Is that something people are going to pin on the kid, or Lavin? IDK. I know this, I sat and watched Jakarr play zone defense when the rest of the team was playing man. I listened to the guards constantly reminding him where he should be on the court. It clearly has taken him longer to learn the game. It doesn't seem like he's the least bit aware of it, however.