The more I've been thinking about it, the more I am open to trading Keegan for the right type of player.
As much as I really like Keegster, I fear he is too passive of a player/personality. And the KINGS are in need of more alpha type players (even role players). Guys that take losing personally and kick things into a different gear, either offensively or defensively, and become more aggressive/assertive.
Players that fit into that category IMO are: Fox, DeRozan, Monk
Players that I do not believe fit that category are: Sabonis, Murray, Huerter
Players in which the jury is still out in this regard: Ellis, Carter, Lyles
I do believe that Ellis and Carter may very well fit into the first category with Fox, DDR and Monk, at least defensively, but it's far too early to tell.
The KINGS just traded away HB, who definitely fit into the same category as Sabonis, Murray, and Huerter, for a 3rd alpha type player. Swapping Murray for a 4th alpha dawg could really kick this team into another gear.
Now, Sabonis is a bit tricky here. He is an amazing rebounder, passer, and is super physical, so he does do some things that would place him into the Fox, DDR, Monk category. However, his reticense to shoot the ball and postseason performances to this point in his career have me keeping him in the 2nd group until proven otherwise. The KINGS can win with him, I believe, but they do need to surround him with more assertive and confident players.
Last season Fox was really the only player in the starting lineup with that skillset. Now they'll have 2 players starting with the addition of DDR. Adding another player of that ilk would give the KINGS 4 potential killers to finish games with Sabonis (Fox, Monk, DDR, <insert players name here>).
Maybe Keegan will prove me wrong this upcoming season, but I just can't see him suddenly changing his spots in that regard. HB never really did.