Still, McGuire brings many similar skills to the court. Brown said McGuire can be the Bobcats' best on-ball defender, guarding three or four positions, and he's the team's best rebounder behind Wallace.
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-- The hating on Dominic McGuire would be funny if it wasn’t so misguided and mean. Of course he isn’t a shooter, and probably takes too many shots. But does anyone understand how hard it is to grab 17 rebounds in an NBA game?
I keep reading comments that he’s stealing minutes from Tyrus Thomas and that Thomas is so dramatically better a shooter. McGuire played 40 minutes Friday because Gerald Wallace is out, Jackson missed the second quarter and Gerald Henderson was limited by more pain in his left knee.
As to Thomas’ shooting, did anyone notice Thomas was 2-of-9 Friday? I love Thomas’ potential, but his flaws (rash decision-making/too excitable/quick to foul) get dismissed as if they don’t exist.
I’m not a McGuire apologist. I’m saying judge everyone by comparable standards. When Thomas or Derrick Brown or Gerald Henderson screw up, it's youth in a learning experience. When McGuire does something poorly, it's a career-defining indictment. You'd think McGuire is 35, jumping on one leg, and desperate to get one more paycheck. Sheesh.
per 36, wallace is the teams 6th best rebounder this year. he is hardly rebounding like he was last year.
10.6 nazr
10.6 mcguire
10.0 tyrus
9.8 kbrown
8.8 diop
7.5 wallace
i also think its ridiculous to bring up tyrus shooting 2-for-9 and compare that to mcguire shooting poorly when on the season mcguire is at 31% and tyrus us at 51%.
that being said, its nice to have utility player like mcguire on the bench, someone who can defend and rebound when needed. i think we all agree he is a good addition to the team when he is used correctly. what we all have a problem with his him getting 40+ mins, taking 13 shoots, having plays run for him on offense, him getting stuck with the ball at the end of shot clocks (not really his fault), and him being able to play through his mistakes while ups and tyrus and henderson dont seem to get that same benefit.