I think it's obvious that since Keldon's 20 pt game, he's been tasked (if we believe Pop hands out objectives to individual players, especially the rookies) to focus on defense more. I see a more reluctant Keldon when it comes to scoring. It's not a bad thing. Pop was probably like, "Your time will come when we will need you to be a scorer. For now, show me what you got on defense." I've also noticed his handle needs some work. Once his ball handling improves and he learns some killer crossovers, he is going to be LETHAL.