Directly tweeting at Gilbert, yelling at him at games, or trolling is abhorrent behavior and shouldn’t ever be tolerated.
That being said, criticism here on the BY is perfectly within bounds. Gilbert is one of the worst players who gets major minutes to come through UConn in quite some time. He’s shooting 33%fg, 30%3pt, and 64% free throws in 30 minutes a game. Gilbert’s PER of 11.96 puts him at 77th IN THE AAC (read that again). Yes, he’s had injuries and been through a lot, but I’m only criticizing his basketball playing ability and not him as a person.
He’s a senior and the reckless decision making (3 turnovers per game), brick laying, and constant drives to the hoop to only get rejected have driven many of us over the edge. He is absolutely brutal in crunch time and we might be sitting at 12-6 with an outside chance at the tourney if not for his deficiencies. Partial blame goes to Hurley for continuing to trot him out there 30mins a game when the young players should be getting those minutes. Polley’s injury has opened that up a little bit, but the trio of Bouknight, Gaffney, and Adams should be prioritized over Gilbert. The only high major D1 skill he appears to possess is ball handling. He’s a brutal shooter from everywhere, he turns the ball over way too much, especially in crunch time for a senior guard, and being so undersized has taken away his ability to finish at the rim which is where he dominated in HS and made him a McDonalds All-American.
Going forward, he shouldn’t be starting and have his minutes should be reduced to 20 per game so the younger guys can get as much conference play minutes as possible. We’re not a tournament team, and with year 3 of Hurley being the year we should absolutely expect to make the Tourney, we should not be wasting valuable playing time on a guy who is objectively below-average to terrible on the court and won’t be here next year.
I wish him well, and hope he can carve himself a professional career overseas if possible, but our focus is now a return to the Big East and being a perennial tourney team, and that should entail a reduction in his usage going forward.