Call Me Geoff wrote:What was Petrie supposed to do? The K Mart deal was OK, the Beno deal hasn't worked but I'd rather be bad without Beno than almost mediocre with him. The Webber deal HAD to be made. All these deals were made because the Kings were strapped by the cap and the players they traded didn't have a lot of value. An over the hill Peja, an injured Webber, a headcase in Artest, a soft Martin all had average to below average value in a trade. We weren't getting much in return for any of them. As for the draft, the only questionable picks have been Douby over Rondo (it happens), Hawes (we really wanted Noah) and Abdul-Wahad. Otherwise Petrie's draft history is great. If the Kings fired Petrie he would have 10 teams calling him within 10 minutes.
Homer.
Let's start with everything since Webber was dealt.
Draft2005 - #23 - Francisco Garcia Good pick. Although we needed a PF more at the time, it was still a good pick simply because only 3-4 players drafted after Garcia ended up being better.
2006 - #19 - Quincy Douby God Awful pick. Every PG drafted after Douby would have been a better selection. Literally could not have done a worse job on this pick.
*Also traded #50 for Jason Hart. Also worthless
2007 - #10 - Spencer Hawes If you remember, Petrie was debating between Hawes and Aaron Brooks. Petrie made the wrong decision.
2008 - #12 - Jason Thompson
#42 - Sean Singletary
#43 - Patrick Ewing Jr. We needed a big, so we selected Jason Thompson. While Thompson turned out to being average, you cannot say Thompson was a good pick simply because of the amount of better bigs drafted after him. (Darrell Arthur, Roy Hibbert, JaVale McGee, JJ Hickson, Ryan Anderson, Serge Ibaka)...Thompson is on the same level as Speights, Randolph, and Robin Lopez. Not too impressive. The second round picks were also useless.
2009 - #4 - Tyreke Evans
#23 - Omri Caspi
#31 traded into #38 - Jon BrockmanNow in 2009 it was Tyreke or Rubio. That was the decision. While in 2009 we all thought we made the right decision...three years after we can tell perhaps not. We would be a better team with Rubio. He is the exact type of "floor general" or "true point guard" that we need and we needed. I remember at the time, everyone would bag on Rubio because of his poor shooting, well is still a better shooter than Tyreke. A much better passer. Better at steals. Equal/better at defense. And an equal at rebounding.
-Casspi was a good pick.
-Brockman was a failed pick simply because we had the chance to draft DeJuan Blair and we didnt.
2010 - #5 - DeMarcus Cousins
#33 - Hassan WhitesideIn 2010 it was between Cousins or Monroe. Both have been good so far. However, it's clear already that Monroe has a personality/attitude that is far easier to deal with than DeMarcus. It's still too early to determine whether this pick was a success or not.
2011 - #7 --> #10 - Jimmer FredetteWhile its far too early to determine if Jimmer is a failure or a success, it's clear that as of today, between Knight, Walker, and Jimmer...we drafted the worst player.
Overall in trades...in 2005 it was a success. Total failure in 2006. Meh in 2007. Semi-failure in 2008. Average in 2009. Too early for 2010 or 2011.
So where is this "amazing" drafting record?
Trades1/25/2006 - Peja for Ron Artest
1/23/2006 - Brian Skinner for Sergei Monia & Vitaly Potapenko
2/16/2008 - Mike Bibby for Anthony Johnson, Tyronn Lue, Sheldon Williams, Lorenzon Wright, 2008 2nd (Sean Singletary)
8/14/2008 - Ron Artest, Patrick Ewing, Sean Singletary for Donte Greene, Bobby Jackson, 2009 1st (Omri Casspi)
2/18/2009 - Brad Miller, John Salmons for Drew Gooden, Andres Nocioni, Michael Ruffin, Cedric Simmons
2/18/2009 - Michael Ruffin for Ike Diogu
2/19/2009 - Bobby Brown, Shelden Williams for Calvin Booth, Rashad McCants
2/18/2010 - Kevin Martin, Sergio Rodriguez, Hilton Armstrong for Joey Dorsey, Carl Landry, Larry Hughes
6/20/2010 - Spencer Hawes, Andres Nocioni - Samuel Dalembert
2/23/2011 - Carl Landry for Marcus Thornton
6/22/2011 - #7, Beno Udrih for #10, John Salmons
Look at the trade record. How many of those trades were successful? Almost every single trade made us worse (either immediately or in the long run) or was absolutely pointless.
Free AgencyGood SigningsJohn Salmons (his old contract was good)
Dahntay Jones
Ime Udoka
Chuck Hayes
Marcus Thornton???
Bad SigningsShareef Abdur-Rahim
Mikki Moore
Beno Udrih (2nd Contract)
Travis Outlaw
Marcus Thornton??
Who CaresRonnie Price
Jamal Sampson
Louis Amundson
Justin Williams
Loren Woods
Maurice Taylor
Orein Greene
Darryl Watkins
Bobby Brown
Sean May
Desmond Mason
Antoine Wright
Eugene Jeter
Luthor Head
Marcus Landry
J.R. Giddens
Pooh Jeter
Amazing record