Part of Kris’ “issue” is that he is a natural lefty who never learned to use his right hand. Every drive, every spin, and every finish ends with his left hand, and it becomes relatively easy to defend
Keegan was a natural lefty who taught himself to use his right hand. Kenyon said as much on these boards last year. He was a creative finisher because he could go up, dribble-drive, etc with either hand, and teams had to respect his ability to take it off the dribble for that reason
Kris is limited in terms of what he can do inside the three point line, and if you can take away his left, and force him off his spots on the perimeter, he’s defendable. If he were stronger, he might have more success banging down low regardless (kind of like Rebraca, who finishes 90% of the time with the right handed baby hook - his left handed layup at the end of the first half might be the first time this year I’ve seen him use it)
Keegan was a natural lefty who taught himself to use his right hand. Kenyon said as much on these boards last year. He was a creative finisher because he could go up, dribble-drive, etc with either hand, and teams had to respect his ability to take it off the dribble for that reason
Kris is limited in terms of what he can do inside the three point line, and if you can take away his left, and force him off his spots on the perimeter, he’s defendable. If he were stronger, he might have more success banging down low regardless (kind of like Rebraca, who finishes 90% of the time with the right handed baby hook - his left handed layup at the end of the first half might be the first time this year I’ve seen him use it)