It's a problem I see in all of college basketball, not just with Gibbs. Player fakes out the defender and then drives the baseline. Instead of hitting a wide-open 15-footer, he continues to the rim where he is met by 2 or more taller defenders and then throws up a wild shot that misses 95% of the time.
A college basketball guard who can't make an uncontested 15-footer at least 2/3 of the time should be on the bench.