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http://www.portlandtribune.com/sports/story.php?story_id=130620979274155100
Well, he does have a decent track record. And the history with him, PA, and Adelman is intriguing. Only problem is, he's on contract for two more seasons.
Well, he does have a decent track record. And the history with him, PA, and Adelman is intriguing. Only problem is, he's on contract for two more seasons.
Petrie is regarded as one of the brightest minds in the game. The Princeton grad also has deep Portland roots. He was the Blazers’ first draft choice, the NBA’s co-rookie of the year for the 1970-71 season. His retired No. 45 banner hangs in the Rose Garden rafters.
Owner Paul Allen worked well with Petrie during his time with the Blazers and retains great respect for the man who was instrumental to the club’s success in the early 1990s.
So, too, do many of those who worked with Petrie and/or know him well. Three employees in the Blazer organization told me in separate conversations Monday that Petrie would be a perfect fit to replace Rich Cho as general manager.
The Kings are in limbo, remaining in Sacramento after ownership’s intended move to Anaheim was blocked by the league for at least one more season. It can’t be a stable situation for Petrie and wife Anne-Marie, who both enjoyed their time in Portland.