It happens to me almost every day that some newbie will ask a perfectly legitimate question, maybe similar to an existing one or maybe not clearly worded, but nonetheless one I can answer quickly and easily. So I start, but the question gets closed as I'm typing.
Often I disagree with closure, but simply voting to reopen is totally useless, and there's no place to easily explain why I think the closure was wrong. I suppose in those cases where I think closure is clearly wrong (for example, it's closed as a duplicate but is clearly different), I could bring up the individual post here, but that seems drastic and really too much work.
I think a much better solution is simply to leave it closed, but take answers anyway. Let the original poster and commentors see them, but hide them from search if you must. But there's no reason to prevent someone from helping someone who wants help if he feels like it. And allow "reason to reopen" comments as well.