Sure, that's certainly part of the analysis. The reason the backup PG has been a constant shuffle is because Neal has been hurt and hasn't played well at all. Neither Mills, DeColo or CoJo have earned the spot (all three have been very limited when it comes to contributing offense). Pop has also not found production in Blair (who mostly plays limited minutes in the 1st half, if at all these days), and Bonner is clocking in the fewest minutes per game since his first two years as a Spur. Diaw is the only bench guy that has had a consistent production with the bench unit, and he really isn't a scorer either.
And by that I don't mean Manu is off the hook, but that he actually carries a heavier load for per minute bench production than seasons' past. Which IMO is the reason why the most worrying aspect is his shooting slump.
That's actually what I was pointing out... He's playing almost 2 out of 3 minutes with both Tony and Tim on the court. His horrid plus/minus should also translate to those guys, but it really has not. Or you could argue the other's guys plus/minus production would cover Manu's ass, but given the numbers you posted, they have not. There's simply much easier and clear indicators about Manu's individual struggle and that's his shooting stats and turnovers. And those are certainly not pretty over the last 16 games or so.

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