Players aren't starters or backups in a vacuum, being a starter is conditioned upon a certain set of cir stances over a period of time. In Tre's case, the UNDISPUTABLE FACTS are:
1) He wasn't a starter until every proven quality point guard was traded (Dejounte Murray, Derrick White)
2) He got the starting job on a team where the possible alternatives to his role were rookies (Wesley) or players whose contribution was deemed detrimental by their teams (Graham) and we took on in a salary dump for compensation, or were situationally playing out of position (e.g.: Sochan).
3) His starting job happened to be in one of the worst teams in the league (tied for 2nd worst) that was trying to lose purposefully.
Starting isn't the end all be all, as Killian Hayes and Tyus Jones exemplify at opposite sides of the spectrum, and that context is exactly what I mean by saying that "Tre was fighting for minutes with Blake Wesley". Who if not him (and later Graham) and a bunch of players out of position were playing PG? How is pointing that out "dishonest" (i.e., purposefully deceiving) when it's a factual description of those cir stances?