> A regular Binary Search tree is not self balancing, meaning depending on the order of insertions you will get different time complexities.
For example;
if you inserted in order {2, 3, 1}, the BST will be O( log(N) )
however if you inserted {1,2,3}, the BST will be O( N ), like a linked list.
A Red Black tree however will reorganise itself so that you will always get O( log(N) ) complexity.
In short;
Red Black Tree : best case O(logN), worst case O(logN)
Binary Search Tree: best case O(logN), worst case O(N)