if you want the change of pace to be ugly wanna be street ball... then i agree sergio is a nice backup...
if you want a good PG that knows his limits and can keep things under control then sergio fails
Great! So we basically traded brockman for Blair. Another cost cutting move that doesn't help the team's talent.
Although I am no Sergio fan, I do agree about not giving Sergio away. He is a nice change of pace PG. Yes, he makes dumb mistakes, but so does everyone else on the team.I don't like giving Sergio away. I would love to resign him if we traded beno. He'd be a nice backup PG for years . Nice change of pace guard.
So we really needed a backup point but felt pretty confident in our front line? Not buying it. Not suggesting it changed the seasons outcome but still seems to be a cost move alone.
Yah no crap.. Genius move Petrie! Way to go!![]()
great! So we basically traded brockman for blair. Another cost cutting move that doesn't help the team's talent.
All you armchair GM's need to chill out. You are NOT smarter than Geoff Petrie, you just have the benefit of hindsight which is always 100%. You guys criticize him for not drafting Blair, but nobody knew Blair was going to drop that far. I don't remember ANYONE on here that knew or predicted Blair was going to drop deep into the second round at the time of the draft and was encouraging the Kings to draft him.
All you armchair GM's need to chill out. You are NOT smarter than Geoff Petrie, you just have the benefit of hindsight which is always 100%. You guys criticize him for not drafting Blair, but nobody knew Blair was going to drop that far. I don't remember ANYONE on here that knew or predicted Blair was going to drop deep into the second round at the time of the draft and was encouraging the Kings to draft him.
Petrie isn't the smartest guy in the world.. I would go as far as saying if it came down to it I would bet quite a few people here on the forums are smarter than him.. As for basketball smarts? No....
But in the last 4 years Petrie hasn't made the best moves.. He did not earn that extension imo.
As for the bold sentence, that's what he gets (criticism). He should have kept the pick rather than making that idiotic trade which at the time had most everyone here scratching our heads wondering what crack he was smoking. You have to make contingencies in case a gem falls in the draft. Last year I believe it was CDR who the Kings could have got (the picks were going for future 2nd rounders, and some for straight up cash considerations). We realistically had a chance to nab Jordan, CDR, or Chalmers, but got Ewing, and Singleton? Neither one of those players were even slated to be drafted let alone as early as they were. Petrie is not a genius, and the last 4 years he is average at best.
And, Rick Adelman is a horrible coach, definitely should have been fired. Good thing we didn't keep that bum around, because the next 3 coaches we had were WAY better.
Be careful what you ask for when you talk about getting rid of key players in the front office.
The criticism I have is that it was totally unnecessary to make that trade pre-draft day because you have no idea who was going to be available. Sergio isnt the kind of player you take that kind of risk for. If they were including a cant miss player than you make that deal pre-draft. But since it was a 3rd string pg, we could have waited to see who was available and if there wasnt anyone there, make the trade on draft day.
You're not going to get a can't-miss player in exchange for dropping 7 spots in the second round. You're just not.
Portland clearly had their eyes on Pendergraph (they skipped Blair, too) and felt they needed to move up to get him. If we had waited on the deal, there's not even a guarantee it would have been available on draft day because they might have moved up to the 32 slot or the 33 slot or even the late first round in the meantime.
Petrie had an opportunity, and he took it. Was it a risk? I suppose. But it seems like a lot of folks around here want him to be taking risks about now instead of "sitting on his hands". Damned if you do, damned if you don't, I guess.
Obvioulsy we are not going to get a cant miss guy but I dont know if sergio is worth pulling the trigger on the deal pre-draft. If we would have waited and seem who was still available and there wasnt anyone we were really high on then go ahead and make the deal. I just feel like your shooting yourself in the foot by not at least waiting to see what players are available before trading down. Not the end of the world really, but it would have been nice to have blair comin off the bench rather than sergio and brockman. I like brockman alot but but i like blair better...
The criticism I have is that it was totally unnecessary to make that trade pre-draft day because you have no idea who was going to be available. Sergio isnt the kind of player you take that kind of risk for. If they were including a cant miss player than you make that deal pre-draft. But since it was a 3rd string pg, we could have waited to see who was available and if there wasnt anyone there, make the trade on draft day. Seemed like a pretty dumb move to me. The hypothetical situation of a guy dropping and being there for you is the reason you wait, and thats exactly what happened.
But who knew Blair was going to available? Nobody. How many second rounders even make the league to begin with? (I know there are a lot of exceptions but what percent? 1%???) So now we should just keep all our second rounders and pray someone drops? because you never when that superstar is going drop to us, right?
I miss rick!!!!!!
What, for us normal people, is a "trade exception"?
Well, obviously it's a lot more than 1% of second-rounders that make the league. But I agree that the handwringing over Blair does suggest, it the extreme, a policy of never trading a future second-round pick just in case. And that's not going to fly.
And, Rick Adelman is a horrible coach, definitely should have been fired. Good thing we didn't keep that bum around, because the next 3 coaches we had were WAY better.
Be careful what you ask for when you talk about getting rid of key players in the front office.
And if heaven forbid Blair's knees blow out next season then Petrie's a genius again, right? I like what Blair does and if he has a full, healthy long career then all the other GMs look like idiots, but if his knees give in the middle of a title run and you have nobody to replace him then what? Blair is an easy choice for a team that is already in good shape, not so much for a team that is rebuilding and needs a steady foundation.
I mean seriously, it seemed like a decent move at the time and helped solidify the choice of Evans, the likely ROY (I know I wasn't the only one that felt this move signalled that Evans was our choice).
Don't get me wrong though... My draft was Rubio, Mullens and Blair. Only time will tell if it's better than Petries.
I think there's some revisionism there. Your sig for a long time said Rubio/Mullens/Mills, who between them have combined for about one full NBA game worth of court time.![]()
I think there's some revisionism there. Your sig for a long time said Rubio/Mullens/Mills, who between them have combined for about one full NBA game worth of court time.![]()
HAHAHAH! GOOD WORK NME. wonder what the poor guy is going to say now? "It wasn't me"???? "I was just joking about that sig" ????
I'm going to make that MY sig now!