You can't compare a post and a guard in this aspect. A guard absolutely needs above average athleticism to succeed as a lead guard. White didn't rely on elite tools physically in college. The NBA is a different animal for play-makers on the perimeter though. Duncan was a phenomenal athlete coming into the league and created significant separation in the post -- which allowed him to display wonderful footwork and high efficiency in ISOs down on block or 15 feet from the basket. Duncan later on got ankle and foot problems which slowed him down, but since he's a post with great hands, length, fundamentals, he was able to maintain effectiveness as he physically regressed. Length and fundamentals can take you a long way as a post in the 00's. It's a different story with perimeter players. If you're worth any amount of significance, you will have an athletic good defender checking you. You have to have above average athletic ability to succeed in those situations. I don't think White has this. I think his ceiling is very limited ( unlike Murray). I see him as a back up PG at the very best. He'll never be a good solid starter in this league imo. A solid shooter/back up lead guard off the bench is what I'm expecting at the very best.

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