I coached identical twins once. One liked sports and you could tell. It always felt like the other was being made to play because their parents thought they needed to treat them exactly the same, but I think the other one would have been much happier working on dirt bikes and playing in a band, and instead of having the two boys do the same thing, they just needed to support the boys equally in whatever interests they had. But, for the one that didn't like sports, I think it was the worst thing, because he always was getting compared with his brother who just loved sports and he never excelled because he didn't.
And that's what I see when I see Kris Murray. I see the twin that's the introvert that's playing because he has to and it just doesn't look like he enjoys the game. Like I've said with Shaedon, I'd love to know what his offseason regimen looks like. I look at Murray and he's a guy that wouldn't surprise me if when his contract runs out if he just takes the money he made in the NBA, retires and starts some kind of business and is really happy "being a normal person."