PR07 wrote:Outside of drafting Oden (who 90% of all GM's at that time probably would've taken #1), Pritchard really did a heck of a job. He did what any GM is supposed to do, assemble as much talent as possible...and looking at Portland's roster, there's a lot of talent there.
I have always admired the work Pritchard has done in Portland. He didn't go into that job hand gifted, when he got there the team was on the verge of ending their "Jail Blazers" nickname. They were what the Pacers were just a few seasons ago. Not only did they need to fix their team to make it competitive, they also needed to change their image.
From what I understand, Pritchard was the mastermind of these-
1. Telfair + Ratliff for LaFrentz + 7th overall pick
2. 4th pick (Tyrus Thomas) + Victor Khryapa for 2th overall pick (LaMarcus Aldridge)
3. 7th pick + Randy Foye for 6th overall pick (Brandon Roy)
4. 27th overall pick for Sergio Rodriguez
5. James Jones + trade exception for Rudy Fernandez
6. Drafting Nic Batum with the 25th pick
7. Drafting Greg Oden
8. Zach Randolph + Dan Dickou + Fred Jones for trade exception + Steve Francis + Channing Frye
9. Signed free agents such as Juwan Howard + Andre Miller
Not a bad resume. Sure he made some mistakes that i didn't list and like the above people have said, i don't blame him for Oden over Durant, because nobody could foresee the injuries and almost any other GM would have done the same thing in his shoes.