Zirg said:
It's a good win in my mind, but was wondering why Rorie shot almost immediately after a TO with 14 seconds left in the first half? You wait for the last shot at that point,PERIOD. If it doesn't end up being a great shot at the buzzer,so be it. It is inexplicable to shoot a long-range 2-pointer with 11 seconds left and allowing Pepperdine to get their own shot off at the buzzer,IMO.
Don't know if you were at the game, but immediately after the buzzer ended the first half DeCuire pulled Rorie aside, put his arm around his shoulder and gave him a fairly lengthy talk. I'm pretty certain he was saying something similar to what you explain. The timeout was obviously intended to set up a final shot.
Despite Montana's wealth of talented guards, there are still some "leadership" or "floor general" inconsistencies. Rorie's young, but getting better & better at running the Griz O (note his 8 assists and 3 steals compared to only one turnover last night). But he's still learning. There was another point with the game on the line where Rorie hesitated with being "the guy" to take that final shot, and passed to a surprised Mario Dunn, who didn't have time to shoot. Later, Rorie made the steal & ft (only one of two) to seal the game. He's still learning. I have no doubt he has the physical abilities to handle the role. It's only a matter of time for him to get all the other intangibles down.