Thing is, when a team is scuffling, all bets are off. And when you're one of the ancillary guys (meaning not Domas/Fox/DDR/Keegan), you have to consistently keep performing at a high level or there's going to be rotation changes. There just has to be; the team has been in a tail-spin for 2+ weeks.
And it worked. For tonight anyway, against a very tough opponent. Brown hit all the right levers tonight and led to our best win of the season. There's obviously room for Keon in this rotation (and there very much should be, over Crowder), but I think it's clear he hasn't fully worked his way into Brown's trust yet. And him struggling these past few games certainly hasn't helped. Right or wrong, that's something he's going to have to overcome to stay as that 20 MPG rotation piece.