Shockingly, yes.
I actually love Tony Allen, even though he can't dribble, pass, make decisions, run plays properly, or anything really requiring basketball IQ. He plays with passion, and I love seeing him get excited out on the court when he makes a good play - he's a fun guy. Basketball doesn't always have to be so serious. Tony brings joy back into the game and actually makes some really nice contributions. Lately, he's been really filling up the stat sheet (good and bad) with lines like 6 pts, 4 rebs, 3 assists, 2 steals, 4 turnovers which isn't perfect, but still. He's an asset, and it seems like he does more good than bad. At least for now.