He'll be averaging 20 by the all star break.
As much as I would like that to happen, I doubt it. Not that I don't expect Keegan to be significantly better in his second year, but I don't expect him to get adequate opportunities for it.
Not only is he 3rd in the pecking order, we just signed another potential high scorer to play a position he could have spent some time on. Plus, not only do I think that he can't slide down to 2, we have that position covered with 2 high value players in Kevin and Monk. So, where are the minutes going to come from?
Even when he is on the floor, he will be contending for shots with Fox, Domas, Kevin, and Barnes. The good thing is that it's a good problem to have.