geoff petrie is definitely the type of GM who drafts BPA, but i think petrie's perception of the BPA often differs from other GM's. he very clearly wanted tyreke evans in '09, and the kings got him at #4, which turned out to be an incredible stroke of luck. it would have been interesting to see what he would have done had he gotten the first pick. at the time, it would have been difficult to explain passing on blake griffin. likewise, i'm interested to see where the kings pick this year, and what petrie does with it. should the kings get the number 1 pick, it would be difficult to explain passing on the consensus BPA, and this time that's john wall. but if wall's not petrie's guy, and evan turner is, or demarcus cousins is, then i'd think that he might just pick one of them. i like derrick favors, as well, but i'm not sure that he's in the same class as the other three, and it'd be one helluva stretch to take him at 1 or 2. he's a 3rd or 4th pick, at best, in this particular class. regardless, petrie really likes the draft. he likes picking his guy at whatever spot he can get him. and he's not real keen on moving up or down the draft board in the first round. i am, of course, hoping for one of those top two picks, and i can only speculate as to what petrie's got on his mind. he's a big fan of working out individual players, so if it doesn't become much clearer to us as draft day approaches, it will certainly become clearer to petrie as he gets the top prospects in the gym for a closer look...
its also worth noting that most GM's don't like to admit failure. it took petrie and the maloofs a lotta years after the chris webber trade to admit that the mediocre assemblage of kings players taking the court were just not gonna get it done. the rebuild has finally begun properly, but it took them some time to get here, and it cost them a lotta fans along the way, as well. should petrie get the first pick, and draft john wall, i wouldn't really expect him to trade either wall or evans anytime soon. sure, from a fans' perspective its rather easy to call john wall or tyreke evans a trade chip should a pairing of the two not work out. but GM's don't like to admit when the construction of their team has failed. its their job to construct and assess the competitive and financial future of that team, after all. trading kevin martin, a solid player and former 26th pick, is one thing, and i've just got a feeling that a lot of pressure had to be applied from outside sources to get petrie to trade one of his golden boys. but drafting john wall or tyreke evans, both top-4 picks and potential superstars in the nba, and then feeling forced to trade one or the other due to poor chemistry, is something else entirely...
all this is just to say that its not a terrible problem to have AT ALL, but it might effect the way petrie drafts, should he be presented with the opportunity to pick first. given that an evans/martin backcourt was a large target for criticism immediately after martin returned from injury, and given that they received very little time to develop together due to martin's trade (rightfully so, in my opinion), perhaps petrie gets a little nervous about the potential of his future backcourt to fail. if he doesn't perceive a valley of difference between john wall's level of talent and evan turner's level of talent, maybe he drafts turner at 1, provided, once again, that the kings were lucky enough to receive that first pick. and maybe he really does feel the pressure to bolster his frontcourt rebounding/scoring, in which case drafting demarcus cousins would make a lotta sense. it'd be tough to justify picking cousins first over his more-hyped teammate, but BPA for petrie could mean just about anything, at this point. should be fun to watch unfold, regardless, as long as the kings get a little luck later this month...