I like Tony Allen. I mean, I guess... I have no idea how are these conversations framed like like/dislike; lovers/haters; etc. That only hurts the chances of a rational debate about basketball; as people get way too emotionally invested with players and they stop seeing evident things they'd otherwise catch.
Tony Allen's biggest problem is not exactly a skill-set issue, strictus sensus. I agree with lots of positive stuff written here. His jumper, ball-handling and court vision are suspect for a NBA guard but one could live with those flaws.
But I'm a big Bobby Knight fan. And Coach Knight, in his videos and books, used to talk about the fundamentals of concentration and of the inflammation of personal expectations. And that's the problem with Tony Allen - those are the factors that lead to his astonishing unreliability. And be sure of one thing: reliability and consistency, from game to game, week to week, month to month, are one of the most important traits of winning basketball.
If Tony Allen could play more focused, smart and not try to do so much, if he was able to play within his role from game to game, I think 2 things would happen:
- he wouldn't have so many passionate fans and a bandwagon (and so many high-quality, high-scoring games on his record).
- he would be a better basketball player, a bigger contributor for team wins.