McGary was the No.1 ranked player in his class for well over a year, this is the type of production that Michigan envisioned when they got him. That said, I don't think they saw this much production coming. In one NCAA tournament game, they discussed that McGary has ADD and it took him all year to "calm" down when it came to playing during games.
I think he is under control at this point and he has credited the Michigan staff for working with him all season and now him able to show what he can do.
How McGary translates to the NBA is still in question, will he play in the NBA, yes, but I am not sure how he fits. His jump shot is improving, but his FT's are getting worse as the season went along.
The comparison to Woodbury is null and void as they are totally different players. McGary came in with a physical presence and ready to play. Woodbury did not come in ready physically, but that is just part of being a freshman, so are and some aren't. McGary is clearly the better player and it isn't, nor has it been close, but that isn't to say Woodbury isn't a good player because if anyone thinks that, well, sorry.