geoff petrie's track record in sacramento has been terrible now for a much greater stretch than it ever was spectacular. he had a damn good run for a few years with the vintage kings of the early 00's. but a few good years do not justify his presently inert and complacent approach to reconstructing his team, nor do they justify the contract extensions he's consistently received. truth be told, things went downhill quickly the minute he traded chris webber. i don't think it was a trade he wanted to make, and it's been one bad decision after another ever since, as if he's haunted by the ghost of kenny thomas' contract or something. in the years that followed the "flexible pieces" disaster, GP has brought so many useless, listless scrubs to sacramento, players with minimal utility that never shored up the team's weaknesses. of course, no one saw kevin martin developing into a legitimate scoring threat in the nba, so GP got a bit lucky in that draft. it kept the kings afloat, or rather mired in utter mediocrity. that said, it took far too many years to jumpstart an official rebuild of this team. drafting tyreke evans and demarcus cousins were then "duh" moves of the highest order by the time petrie and co. got around to it. trading for marcus thornton was also a relatively inspired move, i must say, but we've yet to see the dividends in the envisioned role of thornton as 6th man. now that the kings finally have a couple of worthwhile pieces to build around, ownership and management have decided to opt for gimmicks rather than competitiveness, from hiring and extending a coach fresh outta the school of gimmick ball, to making isaiah thomas a focal point of the offense, to buying into jimmermania despite much more pressing needs than bringing over another tweener guard, to signing aaron brooks despite much more pressing needs than bringing over yet another tweener guard, to doling out minutes like candy on halloween, to giving the offensive greenlight to every single king on the court, short of the ball boy, all the while forgetting that demarcus cousins and tyreke evans were always going to need to be treated like the cornerstones of this team in order for it to succeed. it's as if this franchise is reading from the book on how not to win after drafting two impact players in subsequent drafts. it's embarrassing. absolutely embarrassing. ownership deficiencies aside, petrie needed to be canned yesterday. and by yesterday i mean years ago...