Well yeah, you trade all time length for something that is more fluid, but I still think Gobert had underrated fluidity on his layups and rim rolls. Gobert had some super awkward moments and I feel like those standout in people's minds more than all the stuff he did really well with the ball.
I still feel like we havent gotten a great sample size of Walker in traffic and with tougher finishes where he really has to go through/over people (but that's also a testament to Walker having great positioning IQ of being able to put himself in easy situations plus we have great spacing). We've kind of decided that Walker has infallible hands, but I do feel like he has yet to be really tested. This is probably nitpicky, but w/e. Walker has been very exciting and it will be cool to see how far he can take his playstyle of if he is able to expand it.
If Gobert did this in the clutch people would have freaked out tho, but for some reason we glance over it with Walker and accept that he has great hands:
https://www.nba.com/stats/events?CFID=&CFPARAMS=&GameEventID=601&GameID=0022200372&Season=2022-23&flag=1&title=Kessler Lost Ball Turnover (P1.T16)