Caught me before the edit, but I was talking about him present day.
I think the problem is that people we're both trying to picture long-term Keegan, but we're seeing different things. You look at what he did in his rookie year as a shooter to talk about his shooting potential, but I look at what he did in his 2nd year to suggest regressions of a shooter.
We can both be right at the same time, but the NBA is very much a "what have you done for me lately" type of league.
I think he's hit a snag in his offensive development. I thought we saw a small, yet promising jump in year 2. We all collectively gave him a pass for his 3pt shooting with the thought that it only came down because of the offensive focus to expand more areas of his scoring. Fast forward to the start of year 3, he has no good excuses to start the season off below 30% from 3pt.
What’s the bigger picture that you see from Keegan? He’s looking like a high level role player who’s your 4th “option” that plays very good defense.
I think the problem is that people we're both trying to picture long-term Keegan, but we're seeing different things. You look at what he did in his rookie year as a shooter to talk about his shooting potential, but I look at what he did in his 2nd year to suggest regressions of a shooter.
We can both be right at the same time, but the NBA is very much a "what have you done for me lately" type of league.
I think he's hit a snag in his offensive development. I thought we saw a small, yet promising jump in year 2. We all collectively gave him a pass for his 3pt shooting with the thought that it only came down because of the offensive focus to expand more areas of his scoring. Fast forward to the start of year 3, he has no good excuses to start the season off below 30% from 3pt.
What’s the bigger picture that you see from Keegan? He’s looking like a high level role player who’s your 4th “option” that plays very good defense.
Floor is Prime Trevor Ariza. Or basically if he never gets better than he is right now.
Median outcome: MPJ with better defense but worse shooting.
Ceiling: Klay
My expectation from him is 17-8, 37%+ from 3 along with the elite defense. He'll never be a Franz/J-Dub/Paolo type, but I think he can still be an incredible "ancillary" star in the vein of a Klay/MPJ type. Sure, that means he'll need to be attached to a Domas/Fox sort of playmaker, but that's how you best maximize his talent.
But tbh, it's kind of hard to comp Keegan. His shooting at his size was always incredibly rare and now he's added the 1-4 defensive versatility and excellent rebounding. But a shaky on-ball game (even if it's developing) makes it tough to see the clear path for him to develop into a Tatum/PG/Kawhi sort of 2-way wing.
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