Induveca wrote:dandridge 10 wrote:Induveca wrote:I respect how hard the guy plays, he overachieves..........but I just don't see a role for him as a starter in the NBA. He kills us offensively.
Mike James/Dominic McGuire as starters = worst team in the NBA. Both of those guys are painful to watch.
I completely disagree that Dom doesn't have a role as a starter. Assuming GA, CB, AJ and BH are the starters next year, we will already have plenty of offensive weapons to work with...we don't need another person in the starting line-up to dominate the ball. Dom would fit in quite well as a distributor of the ball, defender and rebounder. He is the type of glue guy that GA, CB, AJ and BH need in the starting line...a guy that knows is role and plays it well. Saying that McGuire does not belong as a starter is akin to saying that you have to be a scorer to be a starter. That's not true.
I also disagree that McGuire kills us offensively. While I wouldn't call Dom an offensive machine, McGuire is becoming more and more consistent in knocking down open jump shots and is finishing better around the rim. I don't see opposing teams leaving Dom wide open anymore, which indicates that they are respecting his ability to knock down an open shot. In that regard, I don't see him as an offensive liability. I actually think Dom could average close to 10 points a game on just hustle points alone, which is all we need with GA, AJ, and CB in the same line-up.
I've been a Wiz fan long enough, and through many a long losing season such as this one to spot fool's gold. His hard work is a bright spot in a very dark season, but I just don't see him as a starter on anything but arguably the worst team in the league (us).
I've watched Terry Davis have 12 rebound games, Tracey Murray drop a 50 point night, Tim Legler score 25 points, Jahidi White have a 20/15 night and the list goes on. None of those guys had any business starting on an NBA team, but they all did start on some of the worst Washington teams in history. Give anyone enough minutes in the league as a starter, and they'll have some eye popping box scores.
We're losing damn near every game, anointing McGuire starter material is part of the problem.
As fishercob said, I've been around just as long...actually longer. The players you mentioned on the previous Bullets teams were pretty much one dimensional players (Tracy and Tem Legler could hit open jump shots, but did little else; Davis and Jahidi were pretty much rebounders). They were also much older than Dom when they had those occasional big nights. Dom is just a second year player and has already shown that he can fill up the stat sheet, if given the minutes.
Hey, I admit that Dom will never be an all-star or even a star. However, there are plenty of teams that have won championships or conferences with role players like Dom in the starting line-up. The Spurs with Bowen is just one. The Bulls with Rodman is another. If Dom can develop a three point shot, I think he will be even more valuable.
I also think he is going to be even more productive when we have Arenas and Haywood back. He certainly will get more open looks. He will also likely rack up more assists as he will be playing ball with people that actually know what to do on the court.