If only coach Brown had 2 defensive stoppers he could put on the floor at the same time...... wait, what???.... we do have that on our team?!?!?!
Makes you wonder what a starting lineup with Keegan and Keon would do defensively to the opposing team.
I want Keon to succeed as much as any other fan, but he hasn't earned that role yet.
Yes, he's played well when his number is called, but Kevin deserves the spot above him. First of all, Kevin is much bigger (6'7'', 198 lbs vs 6'3'', 175 lbs). In the past, people have pointed out that Keon's standing reach is longer compared to his height, but I guess it's still less than Kevin's, and weight matters too.
And there are two sides of the ball. While his numbers are down this year (36.9%), Kevin was a 40.2% 3 pt shooter last year, and over the last 5 seasons, has had only one season below 38%. Keon is at 36% in much fewer attempts. Kevin also has a better rebound and FT% rates than Keon. Plus, he's just an year (and change) older than Keon.
Keon will add ball handling from the 2 position compared to Kevin, and perhaps slightly better defense. However, it may not help the team as much, since Fox will be the primary handler in the first unit, and lot of offense will flow through Domas. He might be more useful when Fox sits.
And while this is a Keegan thread, and this post has already morphed away from that significantly, I'm more excited about Colby. Perhaps a case of the shiny new toy, but he has legit size, is just 21 years of age, and brings some of the same strengths as Keon. His shooting needs to improve, but he's still young, and there is hope there.