O_6 wrote:An Unbiased Fan wrote:Haven't been following this project, but don't get all this Tony Allen love. Dude is a career 22 mpg bench player. An under-sized SG who has been good defensively in the spurts he's on the court.
I guess his +/- numbers may be the reason, but he's the posterboy of how that stat is rotational. A guy who never even had over 27 mpg in a season, would have had a big +/- dropoff playing bigger minutes with less favorable rotations, and expending energy for a full game.
The autograph reads: "To Tony, the best defender I ever faced!" - Kobe Bryant
Kobe
Chris Paul
Kevin Durant
Curry
Tony Allen is the best I've seen at guarding each one of these players, in an era where offensive perimeter players have a huge advantage from years past. All these guys have vastly different skillsets yet Tony was giving all of them a ton of trouble. He was a great on-ball defender who gave Durant a ton of problems due to Durant's dribble not being elite, and he's the GOAT defensive wing at getting around screens and chasing guys off-screens imo. He was giving Curry/Klay so much trouble because he'd be shadowing them off-screens in a way they weren't used to. Problem was the Warriors exposed his offense.
The fact that Marc Gasol got more credit for the Grizzlies D than Tony Allen while Bowen/Kawhi received more credit for the Spurs D than Duncan is one of the all-time mysteries to me. The Grizzlies' success on D was due mainly to dominating the perimeter on D, with an attack spearheaded by Allen. The Spurs' success on D was due mainly to Duncan's rim protection and the Spurs' "mid-range shots are ok to give up" strategy.
Tony Allen was better than Bowen, Artest, Battier, or anyone else I've seen in the last 15 years. I don't know if Coop/Moncrief were better, but I doubt it. MJ played so many more minutes and had insane athleticism so I could see the #1 argument for him, but I believe that Tony Allen is the best per-minute defensive wing player in NBA history. His '15 and '13 seasons were the 2 best defensive wing seasons I've seen.
I don't expect to participate on a lot of these, but if you want to count my vote I'd go Tony Allen.
Gasol gets more credit because he deserves it. A defensive big > defensive small. The Griz revolved around Gasol when funneling their defense. It's funny that Tony Allen didn't even make a All-D until he went to Memphis(next to Gasol) at age 29.
I do think Allen is a great defender, but mainly in terms of man defense and playing lanes. If I want a specialist to shadow a scorer for 25 mpg...he's the guy. But he does have weaknesses. He isn't elite against SFs, especially ones with size. He's also known for playing lanes at times..more than paying attention to his assignments. At 6'4 his defense is more about harassing than altering SG shots too, and fighting through screens.
Better than Bowen, Artest? No sorry, those guys logged more minutes and could guard 4 different positions. MJ/Kobe/Eddie/Coop could guard 3 positions. Allen can guard two at an elite level, and for about 25 mpg where he's focusing on defense.













