He's been solid overall, even on bad nights. No, not a 4 pick type of player but in reality it's going to be a hard road for him on his best day to beat out these guards or bigs that can play guard unless they are going to essentially run every play for him off screens to get him looks. This is a playmakers league right. You look at those top 15-20 players in the NBA and those playmaking skills are a given. With his first step, handling, andplaymaking abilities, Keegan is going to find it hard some nights to assert himself unless they run plays for him. Barnes is finding himself but you can see his first step and handling abilities are on another level. I still think Keegans post game can translate to the NBA and if it does, he'll put up 20 a night at some point. That's the missing component with him. Usage is what made him a top pick but that's not a surprise. The good news is the Kings aren't building around him and so far, he is fitting in quite well. If you do watch him, especially on defense you'll see how his length brings a lot to the table.