For anyone interested, here's a full game of Jyare against Xavier:
I'm nowhere near finished watching yet, so the only thing I've seen of him so far is that Transfer highlights video that someone else posted in here. One thing I always like to look at when we're talking about transfers coming in from smaller schools like this is how they fared when they faced better competition. In this case, to expand the sample size some, I decided to look at Jyare's performance against teams that were ranked in the top 150 of KenPom's rankings. This gives us a sample of 26 games over the last two years. In those 26 games, Jyare's per 40 averages were:
- 17.6 points
- 6.4 rebounds
- 3.4 assists to 2.6 turnovers
- 0.8 steals and 0.9 blocks
- 47.4% on 2 pointers
- 19.4% on 3 pointers
- 71.1% on free throws
- 47.1% TS% (for perspective, this would slot him in between Justin Taylor and Kyle Cuffe from this year)
If we focus on just this past season since it was most recent (and also was his best season), we have a sample of 11 games. In those 11 games, his per 40 averages were:
- 16.5 points
- 7.2 rebounds
- 3.1 assists to 2.3 turnovers
- 0.5 steals and 0.9 blocks
- 40.9% on 2 pointers
- 21.1% on 3 pointers
- 80.6% on free throws
- 42.8% TS% (for perspective, the only players in the last few years to shoot worse were Peter Carey, Jon Bol Ajak, and freshman Benny Williams)
Suffice to say the efficiency isn't what you want and is a pretty gigantic step down from his overall efficiency on the season. His skillset doesn't exactly lend itself to being the most efficient anyways; he takes a lot of mid-range jumpers and while he drew a lot of fouls against poor competition, he did not have the same success doing so against better teams as his free throw rate was cut in half against better teams. In his defense, it would make sense that playing as a small ball C would not fare as well against better competition; pushing around Duke's center as a 6'7" guy probably won't work the same way it does against Elon. That presumably won't be Jyare's position/role here, so he may find himself in a role he's more capable of filling.