Yeah, I definitely still think you don't have a good sense of Keels' game. He's not a make or break player for us. He's a "very much want to have", but he's not pressuring other teams' guards, he's not responding to backcourt pressure, etc. It's going to be other guys responsible for that. Roach, Moore, and Griffin, and maybe someone else if they add a transfer playmaker.
I'd expect Keels to be somewhere between what Gary Trent was and what DJ Steward was, minus the quickness of Steward and minus the pure strength of Trent. And that's certainly useful, but it's not what you're describing.