T. J. Gibbs
Temple Dupree “T. J.” Gibbs Jr. (born October 9, 1997) is an American professional basketball player for Krka of the Slovenian League. He played college basketball for Notre Dame.
![]() Gibbs in 2017 | |
| No. 2 – Krka | |
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| Position | Point guard |
| League | Slovenian League ABA League First Division |
| Personal information | |
| Born | October 9, 1997 |
| Nationality | American |
| Listed height | 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) |
| Listed weight | 185 lb (84 kg) |
| Career information | |
| High school | Seton Hall Prep (West Orange, New Jersey) |
| College |
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| NBA draft | 2020 / Undrafted |
| Playing career | 2021–present |
| Career history | |
| 2021–present | Krka |
Early life and high school career
A native of Scotch Plains, New Jersey, Gibbs began playing basketball at the age of eight.[1] In middle school, he scored 30 points in the first half of a tournament.[2] Gibbs attended Seton Hall Prep. He averaged 18.6 points per game as a sophomore.[3] Gibbs averaged 19.9 points, 4.0 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 1.7 steals per game as a junior, earning Second Team All-State recognition.[4] As a senior, he averaged 20.6 points, 4.2 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 2.4 steals per game.[5] Gibbs finished as Seton Hall Prep’s all-time leading scorer with 1,987 points.[3] He committed to Notre Dame in May 2015, choosing the Fighting Irish over offers from Seton Hall, Oklahoma, Rutgers, Providence, Georgetown and Boston College.[4]
College career
As a freshman, Gibbs averaged 4.7 points and 1.7 assists per game.[5] During the offseason, he focused on losing weight and improving his nutrition, working with conditioning coach Tony Rolinski.[1] On February 6, 2018, he scored a career-high 28 points in a 96-85 win against Boston College.[6] Gibbs became a primary scorer for Notre Dame as a sophomore due to injuries to Bonzie Colson and Matt Farrell. He averaged 15.3 points and 3.0 assists per game.[7] Gibbs averaged 13.4 ppg, 3.4 assists, 1.2 steals per game as a junior.[8] As a senior, Gibbs averaged 13.3 points, 3.3 assists and 2.2 rebounds per game.[9]
Professional career
On August 19, 2021, Gibbs signed his first professional contract with Krka of the Slovenian League.[10]
Personal life
Gibbs is the son of Temple Gibbs Sr. His older brothers Ashton and Sterling are also professional basketball players. Growing up, they were forbidden from playing one-on-one after Ashton fouled T.J. and he needed stitches on his lip.[2]
References
- Levine, Sophie (January 21, 2020). "TJ Gibbs got in shape, and now he's one of Notre Dame's key players". Daily Orange. Retrieved October 3, 2021.
- Litman, Laken (November 6, 2016). "For Notre Dame's T.J. Gibbs, playing point guard is a family affair". The Indianapolis Star. Retrieved October 3, 2021.
- Cordova, David (February 11, 2019). "Temple Gibbs: A Jersey Native Shows Off His Talents At Notre Dame". Dave's Joint. Retrieved October 3, 2021.
- Schneider, Jeremy (May 4, 2015). "Boys Basketball: Seton Hall Prep's T.J. Gibbs commits to Notre Dame". NJ.com. Retrieved October 3, 2021.
- Brooks, Stephen (November 2, 2017). "MEN'S BASKETBALL: Notre Dame's Gibbs is leaner, more confident as a sophomore". The Goshen News. Retrieved October 2, 2021.
- "Gibbs hits 5 3s, scores 28; Notre Dame beats Boston College". ESPN. Associated Press. February 6, 2018. Retrieved October 3, 2021.
- Bodden, Corey (October 1, 2018). "Notre Dame Names Captains For 2018-19 Season". Rivals.com. Retrieved October 2, 2021.
- Owens, Michael (November 4, 2019). "Notre Dame Basketball Preview: Can the Irish make the NCAA Tournament?". UHND.com. Retrieved October 2, 2021.
- "Krka Reinforced by T.J. Gibbs". Aba-liga.com. August 24, 2021. Retrieved October 2, 2021.
- "Krka tabs rookie Temple Gibbs". Eurobasket. August 19, 2021. Retrieved October 2, 2021.
