Eh, I think he's kinda the Marvin Bagley of guards, the run-jump athlete.
Good news for him is he has a good attitude unlike Bagley and his skillset isn't becoming outdated, but he needs to learn some of the shiftiness and creativity of Fox over the next couple years.
I don't disagree. And he's 20. A year and a half younger than Keegan, FWIW. He has tons of time, and will get tons of opportunity, to get better.