KEVIN
THE PLAYER
For a 6–9
player, Kevin has a freakishly large wingspan of approximately 7.5 feet.
He uses those long arms to shoot over smaller players. His quickness,
on the other hand, allows him to post up larger players. A feathery
jumpshooter, Kevin is also superb at attacking the rim. As with most
scoring champions, he makes it look easy.
Kevin
rebounds and passes well for his age. As a defender, he stays low and
understands the position game. With each game, he finds subtle new ways
to help his team compete.
In just
three NBA seasons, Kevin’s body has matured significantly and should
continue to do so. At a rookie combine, he could not bench press 185
pounds. After turning pro, he became a regular in the weight room, and
it now shows on the court. Although Kevin still looks whippet-thin, he
weighs 220 pounds and can withstand the pounding he takes near the hoop.
Kevin was
more of a leader by deed than by word when he entered the NBA. That has
changed very quickly. He knows how to inspire on the bench and in the
dressing room, without overstepping his authority. Of course, that
authority grows with every clutch hoop and 25-point game.
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