He's coming back from injury, he just lost his grandmother. He's inconsistent. On the other hand, in his absence, the team has performed incredibly well. It's normal to see him come back gradually so that everyone can make the necessary adjustments without breaking the momentum.
Let's be honest. Playing around Victor requires all the other players to adapt to him. He slows down the game and still loses the ball too much. The team is second in the West, so he'll have to adapt and prove that he can be consistent coming off the bench with Harper and Keldon.
There's no point in forcing things. The team is on a winning streak, he'll be back in the starting five when it becomes obvious, and he'll earn minutes as the season progresses or if the team is struggling.
When was the last time the Spurs had such a good start to the season?... They're not going to jeopardize that because they think this or that player has a certain status. It's a long season. Let's leave the stars in Los Angeles. And even if Victor isn't the number one option in offense, on defense in the long run, he'll still be the greatest defensive terror in the history of the sport.