Offensively, he missed like three layups. If those go, we're probably talking about a different story. Defensively he's been a liability.As someone that was courtside, as best as I can understand is that he was forcing things offensively rather than running offense. That wasn’t the bad part and the coaching staff was working with him. The bad part was Brad subbed him twice for bad defensive possessions. The second one is the one where he got VERY upset. He’s clearly not adjusted to the speed or physicality. Not sure what but he was late and misreading on literally every possession.
It's where the semi-competition for the starting spot with Wagler pales - Keaton will always be part of your best defensive lineup and rebounding lineup. And he's more than capable of nights like tonight offensively. Also doesn't put the ball in harms way (zero turnovers in 34 minutes played).
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