maloofs considering replacing petrie?

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The owners of the Sacramento Kings have issued a statement of support for GM Geoff Petrie amid rumors that they are looking to make a change.
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Posted by Ben Golliver.
The vultures are circling in Sacramento, as continuing reports that the Kings and its owners, the Maloof family, are looking to relocate to Anaheim have prompted rumors that the organization might be looking for a new management team as well as a new market.

On Friday, ESPN.com reported that former Portland Trail Blazers GM Kevin Pritchard was under consideration for Sacramento's GM position, which is currently held by Geoff Petrie.
Sources close to the situation say that Kings co-owners Gavin and Joe Maloof, after years of patience, are giving strong consideration to starting all the way over should the team complete its increasingly anticipated relocation to Anaheim … which would mean a change in the front office, as well, before deciding whether to retain or oust Westphal.​
The Maloofs, sources say, are fans of former Trail Blazers general manager Kevin Pritchard and increasingly considering him as a potential hire for the looming new era in Orange County as the Anaheim Royals.

It remains to be seen if the Maloofs can actually stomach going through with such an aggressive revamp, after working so closely with Geoff Petrie so long, but the Kings have been steadily declining since Petrie's unsuccessful dismantling of their glory-days team from the early 2000s.​
Within hours of that report, the Kings issued a release to the media that backed Petrie.
“There is absolutely no truth that we are considering anyone else for our General Manager position. We consider Geoff Petrie to be the best in the business and look forward to continuing our resurgence with him at the helm.”​
You know the old saying: owners support GMs right up until the second they decide to fire them, so take the Maloofs' statement with a grain of salt. They're doing Petrie, a long-time employee, a solid by protecting him from a one-sided account, but that doesn't mean they should stick with him blindly this summer, especially if they do go through with plans to relocate.

If only the Maloofs showed as much respect and consideration to their fanbase.

Anyway, the Kings have been spinning their wheels in the league's basement for years. An executive like Pritchard, who has experience building an organization from the ground up and winning back a lost fanbase in Portland, would seem an ideal fit for a move to a new market. Pritchard developed a reputation as a bit of a salesman in Portland, and while that might not work a lot of places, trying to pitch the "Anaheim Royals" to a sports-soaked market like Southern California is going to take an executive with the right mindset and communication skills.

Once the ink dries on their press release, the Maloofs should give some thought to the idea of Pritchard, or a young executive like him. Assuming they haven't already, of course.









if they relocate and fire petrie, i hope the franchise suffers and loses for many more seasons. call me a bitter kings fan.
 
Pritchard would be right up their high profile alley. Most accounts are that he's a backstabbing jerkwad who rolls over in contract negotiations (perhaps even taking players' sides). IF they move, I hope they get him. As long as they're in Sac I'm cool with Petrie.
 
Let Petrie finish what he started for christ sake. If going into the 09 draft, you were told 20 months later we would have Tyreke and Cousins, possibly 2 of the top 3 players taken in last 2 drafts, and Omri and Thornton, would you not be excited, knowing what you now know?

At the same time, Petrie has cleared more cap space then any other team, and got an absolute steal in dealing Landry for Thornton. Taylor also wasn't a bad pickup, for a future 2nd rounder.

Petrie has been able to put together a young core of Tyreke/Cousins/Thornton, and has freed up ample cap space to add solid complimentary pieces. I hate the idea of letting someone else come in and finishing what Petrie started. But I don't put much stock into this rumor either.
 
I'm not sure that Petrie is on board with moving to Anahiem. He's lived in sacramento for a long time now, and seems to be content to retire here. I guess he could still live here and carry out his job as GM down there if he wanted to. I sense some purely outside looking in opinion in the article. The current state of the Kings is part of the plan for the rebuild, although I have no doubts that the Maloofs as well as Petrie expected a better win/loss record this season. It could come down to who wanted to hire Westphal. If he was purely Petire's choice, then there could be some resentment there from the Maloofs. If he was their choice, then they need to swallow the poison pill.

Yes, I know there are many of you that think Westphal is doing a stellar job. But at the end of the day it doesn't matter what you or I think. The Maloofs look at the win/loss record and then look at the roster. If they determine that the team should have won more games with that roster, then there's only one more place to look.

I'm not sure that Pritchard would be an upgrade. But he'd certainly give reporters more to write about, and us fans something to talk about. There's no doubt that Petrie is far more conservative than Pritchard. Nothing wrong with either approach as long as you get the right results. Essentially it all comes down to making the right decisions. In Pritchard you may have a shrewder wheeler dealer, and in Petrie you may have a better talent evaluator. It may come down to the difference in patience. Petrie is a very patient man, and the Maloofs aren't. So there's an extreme contrast in personalities. Which is probably a good thing. It balances things. As long as both sides can tolerate each other.
 
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So someone just made something up out of their a** and you guys believe it? Find me a quote.

Mark Stein

http://espn.go.com/nba/dailydime/_/page/dime-110318-20/nba-coaching-carousel

"Sources close to the situation say that Kings co-owners Gavin and Joe Maloof, after years of patience, are giving strong consideration to starting all the way over should the team complete its increasingly anticipated relocation to Anaheim ? which would mean a change in the front office.....
 
This really does have an air of being almost entirely made up -- notice the sudden change of tone and rant this blogster goes on after the Maloofs issue the strong denial. Then all of a sudden its "well, but the Maloofs SHOULD consider a change cuz I myself don't like the job Petrie has done".

Its hard to tell with a possible move coming up, but all of the quotes from the Maloofs on this, and I do mean basically all of them, have shown them rather reamarkably ahead of the fanbase in regards to this team's future. They have seemed as sincerely excited as Joe fan has seemed sincerely not geting it (actually I think its more just that their default setting is over enthusiastic + positive, and whether they are right or not entirely depends on outside factors). In any case clearing the money for this summer and using it to complete the rebuild was clearly the plan, and obviously one they and Petrie must have talked about countless times and all be on the same page with, so its hard to see how a GM move would be justified now right on the brink of the plan being culminated.

Now all of that said, if Petrie were to get canned I'd take Pritchard any day of the week and twice on Sundays as his replacement after all the work he did on Portland's own rebuild.
 
Let Petrie finish what he started for christ sake. If going into the 09 draft, you were told 20 months later we would have Tyreke and Cousins, possibly 2 of the top 3 players taken in last 2 drafts, and Omri and Thornton, would you not be excited, knowing what you now know?

At the same time, Petrie has cleared more cap space then any other team, and got an absolute steal in dealing Landry for Thornton. Taylor also wasn't a bad pickup, for a future 2nd rounder.

Petrie has been able to put together a young core of Tyreke/Cousins/Thornton, and has freed up ample cap space to add solid complimentary pieces. I hate the idea of letting someone else come in and finishing what Petrie started. But I don't put much stock into this rumor either.

We tend to agree on a lot of things but unfortunately this is not our call. I think it all depends on whose idea it was to spend all that mid level exception money and delay the rebuild of the Kings by a couple years. If the Maloofs stopped Petrie from blowing up the team, the poor performance is on them, not Petrie. Now if they don't get along with his quiet personality, I can buy that. They are a hyper lot and might not get along well with a calculating machine. He still is a good (or better) GM. What is happening now with the team is spectacular and no one could do better.

Whoever had the say on the last coach hires is a factor also.

They lost Aderlman also. Maybe they are poor businessmen. Enthusiastic, yes. Good, perhaps not. Actually we can hope they are poor businessmen and the team stays here. :)
 
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I know Petrie has been rumored to be near retirement - kinda like Jerry Reynolds or even Coachie's near retirement status. As President of Basketball Operations it has become something of an empire of its own with his son also in a top managment position with Kings. Maybe if Maloofs chopped some of that excess weight off they could save a few dollars before having to pay Pritchard much more than Geoff Petrie is currently making under his recently downsized contract.
 
We tend to agree on a lot of things but unfortunately this is not our call. I think it all depends on whose idea it was to spend all that mid level exception money and delay the rebuild of the Kings by a couple years. If the Maloofs stopped Petrie from blowing up the team, the poor performance is on them, not Petrie. Now if they don't get along with his quiet personality, I can buy that. They are a hyper lot and might not get along well with a calculating machine. He still is a good (or better) GM. What is happening now with the team is spectacular and no one could do better.

Whoever had the say on the last coach hires is a factor also.

They lost Aderlman also. Maybe they are poor businessmen. Enthusiastic, yes. Good, perhaps not. Actually we can hope they are poor businessmen and the team stays here. :)

We may never know who delayed the start of the rebuild, unless Petrie decides to write a book on his exploits. But the Adelman firing is clearly on the Maloofs. They didn't get along with him, and when you add in that he was a close friend of Petrie's, the blame falls on them for that one.
 
Mark Stein

http://espn.go.com/nba/dailydime/_/page/dime-110318-20/nba-coaching-carousel

"Sources close to the situation say that Kings co-owners Gavin and Joe Maloof, after years of patience, are giving strong consideration to starting all the way over should the team complete its increasingly anticipated relocation to Anaheim ? which would mean a change in the front office.....

Lol

Sources close to est.1999 who have sources close to the maloofs who have sources close to Santa clause are believed to know of a possible quarterback change in new England. It seems that Pats owner Robert Kraft is close to replacing Tom Brady with Alex Smith.
 
Hmmm....well that would be an interesting replacement. I don't know if I would take that well or not but I wouldn't be completely mad about it because Pritchard is a very active GM based on what he did in Portland on those draft nights so I would not mind a clean slate but then again it's kind of a kick in the nads to do this to him out of the blue.
 
Lol

Sources close to est.1999 who have sources close to the maloofs who have sources close to Santa clause are believed to know of a possible quarterback change in new England. It seems that Pats owner Robert Kraft is close to replacing Tom Brady with Alex Smith.

I believe we have similar sources.
 
I love how the Maloofs came out IMMEDIATELY to say that the Petrie rumors were bogus...but haven't said a word about Anaheim in months, and instead continue to make us pay $$$ in an attempt to keep hope to keep them in Sacramento....*sigh*
 
Dunno why they'd fire Petrie... W/L results aside, we're almost done with a pretty good rebuild.

Pritchard would be an interesting candidate though. He did some good work up in Portland. People like to say that he totally blew it by picking Oden over Durant, but if Oden was able to stay healthy that Blazers team could very well have been the dynasty everyone expected them to become.

Anyways, I'm gonna agree with thinking this is bogus. Petrie cut the payroll down to the smallest in the league AND nabbed two great players in consecutive drafts. Whats not to like if you're the owners of a rebuilding franchise?
 
Lol

Sources close to est.1999 who have sources close to the maloofs who have sources close to Santa clause are believed to know of a possible quarterback change in new England. It seems that Pats owner Robert Kraft is close to replacing Tom Brady with Alex Smith.

If that involves Brady becoming the qb for the Niners, I'm totally in.
 
Probably the story is true. Petrie I'm sure said whether asked or not that if you Maloofs move you move without me, putting the Maloofs who, like me, really love Petrie. All the signs are there, don't you think?
 
Probably the story is true. Petrie I'm sure said whether asked or not that if you Maloofs move you move without me, putting the Maloofs who, like me, really love Petrie. All the signs are there, don't you think?

Dude, speak English.
 
Dude, speak English.

The Maloofs may have contacted Pritchard because Geoff's not excited about moving to Anaheim. Somebody may have gotten wind of the contact, and embellished it with their own reasons why Geoff might not be staying with the franchise.

Total speculation, I know, but it seems more likely than the article's version.
 
It seems like rampant rumor, for the most part. Yes, Petrie has liked it here in Sac, but I'm pretty sure he will retire in Portland. I believe he and his wife spend the off-season there, although that doesn't amount to a lot of time.
 
If they get rid of Petrie before Westphal I would stop being a Royals/kings fan

well not really, but I'd be MAD.

it really sounds like they want to start with a clean slate. however, as a kings fan who had to endure the bad years to finally see the kings on the upswing only to leave to a new city, bites. yes, i know the critics will say they haven't left yet. however, all the reports point to them leaving. i was listening to 1140 when grant had scot pollard on and he even said its most likely they will be relocating.
 
it really sounds like they want to start with a clean slate. however, as a kings fan who had to endure the bad years to finally see the kings on the upswing only to leave to a new city, bites. yes, i know the critics will say they haven't left yet. however, all the reports point to them leaving. i was listening to 1140 when grant had scot pollard on and he even said its most likely they will be relocating.

If I remember correctly, and I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong, they offered Petrie an extension, and he turned it down, taking a, lets wait and see attitude. I thought at the time that perhaps it was due to some previous unrest between Petrie and the Maloof's, or perhaps because of a different vision between the two parties. I know that Petrie has a home in the Portland area, but he also has a beautiful home in the Sacramento area. Back when I used to go to the Sacramento Capitals games during the summer, Petrie was a regular spectator. I even sat right next to him and Coachie at one of the games. So I'm not sure how much time he spends in Portland during the offseason anymore.

By the way, you can't get anymore info from him in an informal setting than you get in press releases. My point is, that I don't think he's willing to pick up and move again. Perhaps he had wind of this potential move, and that why he turned down the long term extension. But its all speculation at this point.
 
yes, i know the critics will say they haven't left yet. however, all the reports point to them leaving. i was listening to 1140 when grant had scot pollard on and he even said its most likely they will be relocating.
We're not critics as much as hopefuls. Most of us are as aware of the odds of the Kings staying in Sacramento as anyone else on this board. BTW, Grant has also said he knows there's no deal yet with Anaheim. Probably will be, but we're just not willing to jump ship yet, that's all.
 
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