It feels like every time Tony Allen scores twenty, it’s because some horrible mistake happened and every player on the Grizzlies (including Tony himself) started thinking that he actually has offensive talent so he should be given the ball with the intent to score it. Tony Allen scoring points is something that defies logic. Not only does it defy logic, it DEFILES logic. If you’re tempted to write off this game as just one long list of scorekeeping errors (something I was tempted to do myself), just watch the video. All twenty-five points are accounted for, and none of them are scorekeeping errors. Every point scored herein is provided by Tony himself.
I can also assure you that I did not photoshop this video to make it appear that Tony scored points which he did not. You cannot even photoshop videos. Photoshop only works for pictures. And if I could photoshop videos, I wouldn’t waste my time doing it just to make Tony Allen look better. Nobody cares about Tony Allen, thus, I have no motive for editing this video in a deceptive manner.
This video is legit. His twenty-five points are legit. The amount my mind is blown now is legit. A season in which Tony Allen scores 27, 26, and 25 points all in separate games is a legit NBA season. Last season was not legit because it did not have insane Tony Allen scoring showcases.