last year, Scoot started in 52% of his games and he averaged 28.5 minutes (32 games starting). This season he's started in 9% of his games (3 games) and he's averaging 25.7 minutes. Now, I don't know if there's any correlation between good/bad games, starting, and more minutes.
But I do think the Blazers might need to try him as a starter and give him at least 30 min/game for a long stretch of games before they can truly know what they have in Scoot. Unfortunately, that likely won't happen with Simoss and Chauncey around
it is kind of strange that Scoot averaged 3 more minutes when the Blazers had Brogdon, Simons, & Sharpe