I just don't see any possible reason for Huerter to start over Keon, after what we saw last season. Huerter struggled to adjust to being a 4th/5th option and now you're adding a DDR-level USG player and year 3 Keegan, who probably continues to take a leap with his offensive game. Bringing him and Monk off the bench as the 6th/7th man duo lets them lead the 2nd unit in USG and get the shot attempts they need. Wouldn't surprise me to see Huerter with a huge USG bump off the bench, even if he's down to like a 20ish MPG role.
Keon is just literally perfect to slot in with the other 4. Guy who knows his role as a defensive menace, excels in it and hits open 3's at a very high clip. Love some of the skills he showed in SL too, because that'll force defenses to stay up on him and not just "leave him open". 5 offensive threats better than 4.
I don't think Keon's shooting is a fluke. Maybe he's not 42%, but in 22-23, he was 44% on 4.3 3PA/game in the G-League. Last year, he was 41.7% on 2.9 3PA/game. And I already showed his starter splits where he was able to maintain that shooting on bigger volume. So i think it's pretty fair to expect 36-38% from him going forward, which is all you need with how good he is defensively.