I think Keels is in a position where he could get a big boost to his draft stock if he came back. He’s really more of a guard than a true wing. But he’s not great at anything the NBA wants guards to do these days. If he learns from Wendell Moore, he could get better and become a late lottery pick. He’s in a different position than someone like DJ Steward who wasn’t likely to improve his draft position, and also had better players coming in behind him. Keels can improve and if he comes back, he’s probably playing 35 min/gm next year.