weapon as we even saw in the national championship game with UConn's backup center who got a bunch of alley-oop finishes.
Atiki's larger upside is based on superior jumping ability. A player can learn to foul less. A player can learn to pass better. A player for the most part isn't going to add a lot of inches to his vertical.
But Yes I can see that Keita's likely output for next season is with high probability going to be better than Atiki's likely output for next season.