Am I missing something? Bakary looks like he has adequately put together a resumé that says he should have played above EE.
My goodness, yes. Missing a lot. Your "analysis" is that of a very young person.
Konate was a foul machine who turned the ball over a ton. He was called for more fouls/min than EE in both B1G play and the nonconference. Those two shot the ball at approx the same frequency (11% in B1G; 11% & 12% overall for BK & EE, respectively), but Elliott had a better assist rate and his turnover rate was roughly HALF of BK's... not to mention EE shot 11.4% better than BK from the field (all 2FGA's for both).
You can cry about EE's poor FT shooting and while I agree it was bad -- EE shot 45.0% from the line -- he scored at about a 0.95 ppp clip when he went to the line.. Bakary's ORtg this year was 88! (and BK was only 50.0% at the line...)
The truth is the stats show EE was better in his time both in the noncon and in B1G play.
The truth is the stats don't show all of his advantages defensively.
NOW - if you wanted to play BK at the 4 while EE or Mo is out there to get him some time - GREAT. Go ahead. But EE needed more minutes.
Diedhiou is another story. One of the ugliest (advanced) stat lines in a season you'll ever see.
For purposes of winning games, Pitino blew it with his (non-)use of EE. This is not about Walker - praise due to him, he did his thing on many nights - this is about the many minutes Walker was on the bench... along WITH EE. This is about the select opportunities when a fifth-year senior center combo was an option that should have been considered.
MN's defense did something ... not good ... the worst in a decade. More on that another day.
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PS - on Newbill.. PSU is a unique team relative to Devonte's role.. he's an extremely high usage / %Shots player and effective offensively, for a team that overall is crap offensively. He warrants more attention. I don't necessarily need a double-team, but a 6'4" senior Devonte is licking his chops when the one guy you put on him deep in the backcourt is a 6'1" freshman. Elevate for a good look.