Regardless of who it was against, KO had a pretty good game, one in which he exhibited a number of the different NBA-level skills he has in his repertoire.
Even if it was against a bad defensive player, a good game is a good sign. Real NBA-caliber players are supposed to light up inferior competition, and that's what KO did against Ryan Kelly and the Lakers.
Do we really have to make it out to be anything more or less than that?