PER's a pretty flawed stat, but is there any advanced stat that tries to aggregate total value and doesn't have some of those oddball Barea/Shved type results?
If you have to use one, use Win Shares (or Win Shares per 48) with the qualifier for the Minutes Played leaderboard over the course of a season, or at least half of one, to get rid of some of the noise.
This is the list from last season:
http://bkref.com/tiny/LTQgN
That's a reasonable suggestion, but personally I'm not a fan of ANY of the attempts to 'roll up' the assessment of basketball players into one aggregated number.
The basic problem is this inevitably requires either an arbitrary weighting of elements or a regression fit to a pre-conception of relative merit (the latter being the problem with PER).
I don't mind using WS or PER or WOW numbers when comparing players within well-defined roles, such a their relative PER at a position on a given team. But I think they break down rapidly when you try to compare players with vastly different roles on different teams.
Let's talk about PER for a minute:
PER claims to be an efficiency stat because it is normalized for minutes. But it is not normalized for touch rate and so it blows up for players who get high touch rates compared to those with low touch rates. Last year, for whatever reason, we gave Kris Humphies a ton of touches every minute he was ON the floor. His touches/minute was something like 30% higher than Jeff Green's! As a result of many touches, a player is naturally going to record more basketball events (even if he is not especially efficient with his touches). Most importantly, more shots and thus more makes (efficient or not). PER starts literally by incorporating the counts of all those events. When you then divide by the minutes, then ... presto! Kris Humphries ended up with a very nice PER of 18.2 -- THE HIGHEST ON THE TEAM!!!!
Who really believes that Kris Humphries was the very best player on the Celtics last season? Anybody? Anybody? Bueller?
Very useful, I suppose, if you are prepping a player for trade.