hoyahooligan wrote:
Disagree. Gibbs was seton hall's best player.Don't think this helps them.
Disagree with your disagreement.
During the 8 conference games in which Seton Hall did not have Whitehead:
Average offensive rating - 1.05
Average defensive rating - 1.07
Sterling Gibbs' average offensive rating - 1.17
During the 11 conference games after Whitehead's return:
Average offensive rating - 0.98
Average defensive rating - 1.14
Sterling Gibbs' average offensive rating - 1.02
part of Seton Hall's drop in offensive efficiency was Whitehead simply returning because he was not efficient offensively this year. However, the precipitous drop in their defensive efficiency paired with Gibbs' drop-off in offensive production and issues that he suddenly started having both on the court and in the locker room, it appeared to me to be a pretty toxic situation. Based on Williard's decision to bring on Tiny Morton in order to get Whitehead, as well as to help get Delgado, Rodriguez and Carrington, it's kind of a no brainer on Gibbs being the guy to leave. It should improve the environment in the locker room, but how much that helps the Pirates on-court performance remains to be seen.