It's the same problem Bagley sorta had except instead of rising to the challenge his dad helped get everyone fired and then when he still struggled took his ball and went home.
Keegs puts in the work, has a dad who doesn't take poop for effort or an answer, a twin brother who apparently he is intent on besting at ever level and is a robot about everything else. I believe almost everyone who gets drafted has the talent to make it in the league, but its those intangibles that is often the difference between success and failure.
Keegs puts in the work, has a dad who doesn't take poop for effort or an answer, a twin brother who apparently he is intent on besting at ever level and is a robot about everything else. I believe almost everyone who gets drafted has the talent to make it in the league, but its those intangibles that is often the difference between success and failure.