Put Keaon in a top 8 squad culture and he’s a star.
I liked what I saw of him in the middle. Not sure why they would ask him to play a 72minute role. Get that back to 2 stints and a breather, along with a good coach and team environment where they’re focussing on the right stuff, and Keaon is a winner.
This idea that the answer to turning the ship around is to jettison all your stars, it’s barking up the wrong tree. The stars are the ones that are going to turn this around once a competent coach is put in charge (and I’m not talking about an existing internal caretaker, I’m talking the replacement full time coach).