As reported by ESPN.com, it appears they'll move forward without Jason Levien. Maloof confirmed that the team's senior vice president/assistant general manager will be leaving to pursue other opportunities in the league. Levien, a former agent who represented former Kings shooting guard Kevin Martin, was hired in December of 2008 as the team's general counsel and assistant general manager.
He was believed to be a possible successor to Petrie, who signed a three-year extension last December and simultaneously promoted Wayne Cooper to vice president of basketball operations and his son, Mike Petrie, to assistant vice president of basketball operations.
"Yeah he is (leaving)," Maloof said. "I think you just need to talk to Geoff."
Petrie did not return a call for comment made late Wednesday, while Levien chose not to comment when reached by FanHouse. Levien is being considered for the vacant general manager position in Phoenix, and Maloof said he called the Suns on Levien's behalf to "highly recommend" him for the job.