Keegan is going to be a good player, but you simply don't build around players that can't run an offense. He can help the team now, that was the call, and the potential is there. Brown has to figure this out sooner than later because Monte hasn't built a team bursting with upside. This isn't the type of team that mysteriously "gets it" in year 2 or 3. The time is now. Otherwise the new GM with a coaching anchor on a long contract carousel begins all over.