Postseason Report Card -- Dominic McGuire
Dominic McGuire
Per game stats: 14.6 minutes, 1.4-3.5 FGM-A (39.6%), 0.6-0.8 FTM-A (76.9%), 3.8 total rebounds (1.3 OREB), 0.8 assists, 0.2 steals, 0.6 blocks, 0.5 turnovers, 3.3 points
Advanced stats: 10.4 PER, 39.6 eFG%, 15.9 TRB%, 10 ORB%
Season Synopsis
Dominic McGuire's playing time on the Bobcats has been a sticking point since his first games, due to Larry Brown's fondness for playing him over former promising second-year Bobcat Derrick Brown. Though McGuire was a marginally better player, many argued that developing Brown would probably in turn make him a better player, instead of letting him get bench sores from extended time riding the pine. More often than not, Dominic McGuire would continue to get the majority of playing time off the bench.
Though a stress fracture in his shin would keep him sidelined, McGuire would return and claim his minutes from Derrick Brown, who was filling in aptly. Of course, this led to continued arguments about McGuire v. Brown.
But Larry Brown is nothing if not stubborn. Dominic would remain the first small forward off the bench, occasionally starting at the small forward or shooting guard when Gerald Wallace or Stephen Jackson were out with injury (or suspension, in one case for Jackson).
Hardly a great NBA player, McGuire had many mediocre games with the rare impressive game with double-digit rebounds and around 10 points.
And when Silas entered the picture, McGuire's minutes would all but evaporate completely. With Silas opting to give Eduardo Najera more burn, McGuire would find himself back on the bench, working on making a permanent butt imprint in the chair cushion.
When Gerald Wallace and Nazr Mohammed were traded, it seemed that the Dominic McGuire era was coming to an end. The Bobcats waived McGuire to give the team space to complete the deadline transactions. But then they re-signed him and all was back to normal.
With Stephen Jackson out with hamstring problems for a significant period of time, Dominic McGuire would have to abandon his plans for the perfect seat cushion butt imprint. Back on the court with significant minutes as the only backup option at small forward, McGuire fell back into considerable playing time.
Side note: Dominic McGuire really, really likes his Air Jordan XI 'Space Jams.'
General Analysis
Dominic McGuire's jumper is smooth. That is, if you don't care about the result. When shooting from 10 feet or farther from the rim, Mr. Magoo McGuire shoots a paltry 27.7% FG. And yet, he's oblivious. Dominic takes 45.6% of his field goal attempts from beyond 10 feet. I understand that he's taking most of these shots because he's open, but missing 72.3% of those attempts aren't dissuading opposing teams from leaving him open.
McGuire is quite athletic with a good vertical and a hunger for rebounds. He cleans the glass exceptionally well for a small forward, grabbing 10% of the offensive rebounds while on the court, which often leads to his most efficient offensive opportunities (58.6% FG on offensive rebounds).
Dominic's only other effective offensive abilities come in transition or on cuts. He's also an above average ball-handler, which allows the Bobcats to let a big guy bring the ball up the court if the defense is in a full-court press on Augustin. McGuire doesn't have a post game, range, can't create his own shot, or finish well at the rim. But his dunks are kinda cool, I guess.
If you only read up to here, you'd be left wondering why McGuire even is allowed onto basketball courts. But Dominic is much better on defense. He closes out on opponents and contests shots well. His mobility and athleticism permits him to guard multiple positions. He has decent defensive instincts and shot-blocking skills. He's also a good pick and roll defender, only allowing 37.5% FG when defending the roll man and 30.8% when defending the ball-handler.
Overall, he's a capable defender, though his wide array of offensive weaknesses outweigh his defensive strengths - especially when he's given considerable minutes on an already weak offensive team.
What to Work on
Jump shot, jump shot, jump shot. Force defenses to guard you, Dom. Keep them honest. That's the most effective thing he can work on. Of course there are many other things he can improve upon. So many things - post game, finishing at the rim, setting more effective screens. However, McGuire doesn't have a ceiling to be anything other than a role player off the bench.
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Space Jams are a classic
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I wonder how many people will see that it's about Dom
then skip to the end and see A+. I guess we’ll know soon enough in the comments! I’m eagerly anticipating the flack that you get, Ben, from giving McGuire an A+. :-D
by Tim Rudisill on May 9, 2011 4:44 AM EDT reply actions 1 recs
I think you should read the post again and see what grade McGuire received...
"I could never be a thug, they don't dress this well." - Malice
by Julius Coxswain on May 9, 2011 10:17 AM EDT up reply actions
Prophetic indeed, Mr. Rudisill
Lemonade was a popular drink and it still is,
I get more props and stunts than Bruce Willis
- Guru, of Gangstarr
LOL!!!
Slow it down Mr. Rudisill and absorb the “D+”
Then smile at the “A+” for Dom’s Sneaker grade
Bobcats Basketball is my only pro sports passion...
by andrewlail76 on May 9, 2011 12:45 PM EDT up reply actions
Hahaha -
I think people mis-understood me.
I read the whole article. I knew he received a D+. I was just expecting others to skip to the end and see the A+. Typical internet stuff, ya know. :)
I understood you, Tim!
Lemonade was a popular drink and it still is,
I get more props and stunts than Bruce Willis
- Guru, of Gangstarr
Oh, so I was!
Even my first post wasn’t enough to stop focuslja from complaining about the A+. Now, if only I had instead accurately predicted which essay was going to be on my final exam, I would be much happier.. Teacher gave us 3 prompts and told us 2 would be on the final. I prepared extra hard for one … and it was the one not on the exam. Doh!
ahhh...the old TRANSFERENCE trick lol
u’re on you own with this one lol…j/k
Well The Site was Getting Kinda Boring
(bc no one seems to really like BBall other than the Bobcats, so Its not much discussion going on now) So I think this will spice things up at least a lil b4 the draft. I think sometimes when you make these grades, you forget this is the NBA. McGuire is a certified GOON. You know like Kurt Thomas, Juan Howard, James Posey. Adds toughness THATS IT. So an A+ for McGuire is like letting the “3pt Shooting Autistic Kid” go to the McDonalds High School Basketball game… An on another note: if McGuire gets an A+, then that says alot about the condition of our team….
He gave the sneakers an A+ and McGuire a D+
"I could never be a thug, they don't dress this well." - Malice
by Julius Coxswain on May 9, 2011 10:17 AM EDT up reply actions
LOL ohhh...
Thumbs Up. I was thinkin to myself…How the hell did he get a D with that synopsis lol
On a side note,
Space Jams are indeed a classic. Nike SB recently released their Space Jam-inspired kicks, which I must say, are dope.
I like my beats fast, and my Space Jam Low.
"If talk is cheap, then my silence is diamonds." - Lupe Fiasco
D MAC 2011 VS. S GRAHAM 2010
Similar types both barely in the league.
by chris in union county on May 9, 2011 2:50 PM EDT reply actions
at least the Grahams can score a lil bit
i’ll take them over McGuire everyday of the week. At least we dont have to worry about getting those type of players esp Since Stephen Silas was once at GS…he does know offense

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