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... as the next "McGrady" during the draft, a much more apt comparison than Paul George.
He had numerous scoring methods, could run and jump, and was particularly adept at difficult long two-point shots, which were also highly entertaining to watch.
However, Guy also had weaknesses, or the main reason why he was consistently mediocre, which was his efficiency.
He was always a player with high attempts but low output. The saying "An NBA player who shoots 30 times is bound to s ...
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