
Overcoming Limited Minutes at Illinois (Image Credits: Pixabay)
Las Vegas – Dra Gibbs-Lawhorn emerged as the centerpiece of UNLV’s recent triumphs, channeling past frustrations into dominant performances on the court.[1][2]
Overcoming Limited Minutes at Illinois
The junior guard endured scant playing time during two seasons with the Fighting Illini. He averaged just 4.15 points and 11 minutes per game overall. His freshman year brought only 7.1 minutes nightly under coach Brad Underwood. Sophomore struggles intensified, with zero points in the final seven regular-season contests and under 10 minutes in five of them.
Emotional weight mounted after games. Gibbs-Lawhorn fought tears frequently, driven by his passion for basketball rather than comparisons to teammates. A student newspaper noted poor body language in a tournament loss to Kentucky, where he logged one minute. Those hardships fueled his resolve to seek a fresh start.[1]
Dominating the Mountain West Court
Now UNLV’s leading light, Gibbs-Lawhorn tops the Mountain West in scoring at 19.4 points per game. He earned Player of the Week honors for the second time this season after guiding the Rebels to a 2-0 week. Averaging 30 points, he shot 56.1 percent from the field and 50 percent from three-point range.[2][3]
Against San Jose State at home, he tallied 24 points in all 40 minutes, adding five assists, four rebounds, and three steals. On the road at Boise State, a career-high 36 points propelled a 86-83 overtime victory from a 23-point deficit. He scored 25 second-half points, hit the game-tying three-pointer with 38 seconds left, and outscored the Broncos alone in the final stretch.[1]
Coach Pastner’s Bold Faith Pays Off
UNLV coach Josh Pastner shifted Gibbs-Lawhorn to point guard after an injury sidelined another transfer. Pastner sensed untapped potential from the outset. He instilled full trust, allowing free play without hesitation. This approach unlocked five consecutive games of 20-plus points and 30-plus minutes.
A pivotal moment came at Boise State. After an early turnover, Pastner benched him briefly to ignite his edge. Gibbs-Lawhorn returned fired up, sparking a rally that halved the deficit by halftime. Pastner later explained the tactic activated his player’s chip on the shoulder.[1]
Key Stats from Explosive Week
| Game | Points | Minutes | FG/3PT | Reb/Ast/Stl |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| San Jose State | 24 | 40 | 10/19 | 4/8 | 4/5/3 |
| Boise State (OT) | 36 | 45 | 13/22 | 6/12 | 3/NA/2 |
These outings highlight his efficiency and endurance. The Lafayette, Indiana, native transferred to UNLV before this season, marking a stark turnaround. His efforts earned the program’s second weekly conference nod this year.[2]
Key Takeaways:
- Gibbs-Lawhorn leads Mountain West scoring at 19.4 ppg after averaging 4.15 at Illinois.
- Second Player of the Week award followed 30 ppg week, including career-high 36.
- Full coach trust transformed bench role into starring leadership.
Gibbs-Lawhorn captured his journey succinctly: “I feel like I deserve everything that’s happening right now because of how hard I worked, everything I sacrificed.” His story underscores perseverance in college basketball’s transfer era. As UNLV pushes forward, his momentum could define their postseason hopes. What do you think of his breakout? Share in the comments.