What? Outlaw has been our second best player this season? You wouldn't know it from all the haters in here.
Come on Speed, you know better than that (don't you). PER is HEAVILY weighted towards offensive production. Outlaw's scoring has been fine, as usual, but what about the rest of his game? All this stat does is tell you Outlaw has been our second best player half of the time he's on the court - the half when we have the ball. While PER does include basic, easily measured defensive stats (steals and blocks) it makes no attempt to include a players ability (or inability) to guard his opponent. If you include defense, Outlaw definitely has NOT been our second best player. PER doesn't tell you how many times he gets lost on defense and allows his man an easy, uncontested basket. In spite of his scoring, Outlaw' defense would need to improve a lot before I'd be willing to call him our second best player.
Just for the record, I don't consider myself an Outlaw hater. I'm more of an Outlaw agnostic. In my opinion, he does some things well and other things poorly. He's a good offensive spark of the bench against the other team's second unit, but when he plays extended minutes against the other team's starters, his flaws become all the more obvious and are easily exploited.
He really is a modern day Vinnie Johnson - and I'm fine with him in that roll. Johnson was great coming off the Piston's bench to give them bursts of instant offense. His last year in Detroit, he was forced into the starting roll when Isiah was injured and it truly exposed his weaknesses. Like the Microwave, if Travis' minutes are limited to the low 20s, he's fine. It's when he starts getting more than about 24 minutes in a given game that it causes problems, because that means he's playing extended minutes against the other team's starters who will exploit his weaknesses.
I'd trade Outlaw in a minute if I felt it would help this team. Of course, that would depend on what we got in return. But, I was never in the "he should be renounced" camp. He does have value as a 6th man, and it would be foolish to just give that away for nothing.
BNM