I understand Vivek wanting fresh blood, but it's a damn shame that Geoff got kicked to the curb before they had time to change the locks at STA.
Vivek had a great basketball mind with deep knowledge of the team offering to help the transition and he gave him the cold shoulder. Curious at least if Geoff could have provided some stability in the first year, especially now in retrospect that we see the train wreck that was the front office hirings of that fateful summer...
Given that players were already being brought in for workouts etc I always found it surprising that there wasn't a more gradual transition from Petrie (who knew the roster well etc) to the next GM. One of the guys I liked for the job was Travis Schlenk from Golden State and I figured he could come on as Vice President of Basketball Operations and then take over from Petrie the next offseason. Shareef Abdur-Rahim also seems to be held in some esteem within NBA circles and would have been a smooth transition. My first choice for GM was Sam Hinkie though if he was to employ the same approach in Sacramento (all out tanking and pick/cap space accumulation) there'd be no need for a transition. Probably no DeMarcus either though.
Even as a longtime Petrie supporter I don't want to take an overly rose colored view of the last few years of his tenure based on how the team has flamed out this season. In fact, two months ago I was praising D'Alessandro because it seemed like he reworked the roster to largely give Malone exactly the players he needed to play his style of basketball.
It makes the firing of Malone and the tire fire that this season has become even more befuddling.