Thomas Gipson excelling in new leadership role for Kansas State
As Kansas State travels west for its first road trip of the season – a Friday game at Long Beach State followed by the Maui Invitational next week – the Wildcats know who they will look to for both production and guidance.
That hasn’t always been the case for Bruce Weber’s teams, especially last year, but things are clearer now that Thomas Gipson is a senior.
The sturdy forward is averaging 19 points and 7.5 rebounds this season, and he has already led K-State to victory against a pesky opponent. On Monday, he dominated UMKC with 21 points and nine rebounds in 25 minutes, muscling his way past defenders for layups and trips to the free-throw line in a game K-State trailed at halftime. He led the turnaround.
“Gipson makes it look easy down low,” K-State guard Marcus Foster said. “It is great to have a guy we can get the ball to down low to get easy buckets. He has been working really hard. I cannot remember the last time he has had a horrible practice. When your leader does not have bad practices, it shows when he goes out and plays. He has good games.”
Added Weber: “Gip was rock solid for us. He has been rock solid the whole time. It’s great. He is playing like a senior.”
K-State coaches urged Gipson to take on a leadership role last year during the team’s first road trip, a frustrating tournament in Puerto Rico, and he embraced the challenge. On a team filled with freshmen, he was the unquestioned vocal leader.
Weber thanked Gipson for his service afterward, naming him the team’s co-MVP along with Foster. Still, on a more experienced team filled with transfers and talent, he wanted something else from him this season.
“Last year, I asked him to be very vocal and I think it took a toll on him as the season went on,” Weber said. “This year, we told Gipson and (Nino) Williams to lead by example. We need that type of leadership. You cannot take practices off.”
Clearly, the change suits Gipson.
“I think it is more natural to be a leader this year,” Gipson said, “and trying to lead by example and do the right things.”
New challenges await Gipson on the road, but he appears ready for them. K-State was one of the nation’s worst teams away from home last season, beating only TCU and Texas Tech in true road games. That killed their chances of competing for a Big 12 championship and obtaining a favorable seed in the NCAA Tournament.
The Wildcats wants more this time around.
They will look to Gipson for guidance.
“Having a road game early in the non-conference will help us prepare for the Big 12,” Gipson said. “We did not have any non-conference road games last season, and I think it ended up hurting us in the Big 12. I am going to do my best to lead the team. I am the veteran and a lot of my teammates do not have a ton of experience playing in road games so I am just ready to lead us to some wins coming up.”
Reach Kellis Robinett at krobinett@wichitaeagle.com. Follow him on Twitter: @kellisrobinett.
Kansas State at Long Beach State
When: 9:30 p.m. Friday
Where: Walter Pyramid, Long Beach, Calif.
Records: KSU 2-0, LBSU 1-2
Radio: KQAM, 1480-AM; KWLS, 107.9-FM
TV: FSKC (Cox 34, DirecTV 671, Dish 418, U-Verse 750)
Friday’s lineups
P | Kansas St. | Ht | Yr | Pts | Reb |
F | Thomas Gipson | 6-7 | Sr. | 19.0 | 7.5 |
F | Stephen Hurt | 6-11 | Jr. | 10.0 | 4.0 |
G | Justin Edwards | 6-4 | Jr. | 13.0 | 3.5 |
G | Marcus Foster | 6-2 | So. | 14.5 | 2.0 |
G | Jevon Thomas | 6-0 | So. | 6.0 | 2.5 |
Long Beach St. | |||||
F | Eric McKnight | 6-9 | Sr. | 2.7 | 3.0 |
F | David Samuels | 6-7 | Sr. | 10.0 | 3.7 |
G | Tyler Lamb | 6-5 | Sr. | 17.0 | 3.0 |
G | Mike Caffey | 6-0 | Sr. | 19.7 | 3.7 |
G | McKay LaSalle | 6-3 | Sr. | 11.3 | 1.0 |
Kansas State (2-0): The Wildcats will play their first road game against a familiar opponent. They played Long Beach State twice last season and once the year before. K-State has been successful with both small and big lineups, using Hurt, Brandon Bolden and Gipson to pound Southern Utah. Then it spread the floor with guards and Gipson and defeated UMKC. A balanced approach may be needed against Long Beach State, which possesses both size and speed.
Long Beach State (1-2): The 49ers are off to a 1-2 start with each of the losses coming against well-known opponents. They lost 95-90 at BYU and 97-74 at Xavier. Their victory came against San Francisco State. Mike Caffey is the team’s leading scorer, averaging 19.7 points, while Tyler Lamb is scoring 17 points a game. Long Beach State coach Dan Monson has guided the 49ers to the NCAA Tournament before. He also had success at Gonzaga.
This story was originally published November 20, 2014 at 2:21 PM with the headline "Thomas Gipson excelling in new leadership role for Kansas State."