Terrance Ferguson has been receiving a lot of backlash for his play so far this season. While he has started the last three games, in place of the injured Andre Roberson, his production has been almost nonexistent.

Although he has played a combined 63 minutes thus far, he has only contributed six total points, six total rebounds and one assist. He is 2-of-15 from the floor, including only 1-of-11 from three.

While getting these early minutes has to be something of a confidence boost for the 20-year-old, his play has left a lot to the imagination and many are beginning to question if he should continue to start.

It appears that after opening night against the Warriors, a game in which Ferguson played 27 minutes but scored zero points, he deleted both his Twitter and Instagram pages.

Terrance Ferguson appears to have deleted all social media. Seems like a good choice for him — Andrew Schlecht (@AndrewKSchlecht) October 22, 2018

After receiving some backlash from Thunder fans on these platforms, it’s no surprise to see Ferguson take a step back from the potentially toxic situation.

Ferguson is still extremely young for an NBA player and is still finding his way in the league. While many are calling for his benching in the face of poor play, head coach Billy Donovan is instilling some confidence in the young man by allowing him to start and play solid minutes.

While rookie Hamidou Diallo and reserve Alex Abrines are hot on his tail for minutes, Ferguson can still provide solid two-way energy.

The whole team is shooting poorly as they rank 28th in points per game, 30th in offensive efficiency, 30th in field-goal percentage and 30th in three-point percentage.

However, with some more time, Ferguson and the team can still turn it around.