You're saying he's playing worse than last year. I agree with that. But saying that he's hurting the team means that they would be better off without him. Sorry, but it's a logic thing. If something is hurting you, you're better off without it. Tell you what - Tim Duncan's numbers were WAY the off his last season. People couldn't understand why he was "being so passive". They speculated that he was deferring to other guys, etc. It's exactly the same things you're saying about White - he wasn't playing nearly as good as he played the year before, and his numbers were all way down. Are you going to tell us that Tim was hurting the team?
And no... you didn't look at the splits before I told you to. But before you get too y with those numbers, check out the advanced game logs here:
https://www.basketball-reference.com...advanced/2020/ I'm pretty sure the numbers you have are wrong, even if they did come from NBA.com. (I had one of these discussions with either DPG or Chinook earlier in the year, and they came back and said the site must have been wrong.) But even with your numbers, you can see that White's USG% was much higher playing with the bench, as was most everything else. There's good reason to say that playing with this dysfunctional SL is hurting White much more than he is hurting the team.
What you're saying is that he's hurting the team by not being better? Well, duh. That's pretty much every player on the team. What the splits (even your splits) show is that he started out the season pretty good with the reserves. Things have gone south since he's been playing with Forbes, DDR, and Aldridge. Have you even noticed that Gay's ORTG as a reserve is 111, but in five games as a starter it's 83?
DDR, Aldridge, and Forbes ARE the starting lineup. And anyone stuck in that Matrix is ed. Maybe if White was an older, more seasoned player, he could have handled it better. Maybe he's lost confidence. But hurting this show of a team? Phhht.