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So what do we know about Kevin Pritchard?

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  • So what do we know about Kevin Pritchard?

    I know when we brought KP in, I thought it was a good move. I think he did a good job getting talent in Portland, but injuries derailed their bright future.

    Since being here, it seems like we've heard very little about him and Bird gets all the attention, credit, and blame. So, what can we expect from the standpoint of the overall direction? Draft strategy? Paul George? Other free agents? Is he a guy that connects with players, or more of a Wizard of Oz, hiding behind his curtain and calling out orders with fire?

    He now holds the reigns - so where are we going?
    It's a new day for Pacers Basketball.

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    I just remember he ransaked the bulls with that aldridge and ty thomas swap...

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    • #3
      Re: So what do we know about Kevin Pritchard?

      Didn't he draft Solomon Hill in 2013?

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        I went to school with Kevin until he moved sometime in high school. He went to Noblesville schools and I think his parents may have lived in the Harbours. He was friends with my neighbor and best friend. He would come over and we'd play mostly whiffle ball, although we played some basketball at times. He was a good shooter but was nothing special at the time, although I am 2 years older.

        It's kind of surreal for me to see this. When I think of Kevin I think of a skinny, lanky, preppy kid with jet black straight hair. I do not think of athlete.

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          Re: So what do we know about Kevin Pritchard?

          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Pritchard

          Portland Trail Blazers[edit]

          In the 2006 off-season, the team fired John Nash, giving Steve Patterson the dual role of GM and president; Pritchard was promoted to assistant general manager where he was involved in the decision making for four significant trades which have been held to be favorable to the Blazers:

          In 2007, Patterson resigned, and on March 29, Pritchard was named as the team's general manager. In addition to the selection of Greg Oden with the #1 pick in the 2007 NBA Draft, Pritchard orchestrated two more draft-day trades of significance:

          In 2008, Pritchard orchestrated several draft day trades that netted the Blazers their future starting small forward Nicolas Batum[2] with the 25th pick, and also added Jerryd Bayless with the 11th pick.[3] The 2008-09 Blazers were the second youngest team in the league, yet they finished the season with 54 wins, tied for second most in the Western Conference.
          In December 2008, the Blazers attempted to block other NBA teams from signing Darius Miles solely for the purpose of negatively impacting the Blazers' salary cap situation. Miles ended up signing with the Memphis Grizzlies.[4]
          In the summer of 2009, the Blazers added to their core of young talent by signing veterans Andre Miller and Juwan Howard to free agent contracts.[5][6] The 2009-10 Blazers suffered a historic level of injuries to key players, yet the team still won 50 games and returned to the playoffs.
          Pritchard was relieved of his general manager duties on June 24, 2010. About one hour before the 2010 NBA Draft, Kevin Pritchard was notified by Paul Allen that he had been fired, but wanted to make it clear that he needed to stay for the draft. Pritchard made a trade and two draft selections, which satisfied Trail Blazer team officials.[7]
          Many people expected the release of Pritchard to take place, as they felt the firing of Tom Penn, who was the assistant general manager, was a "drive-by" warning for Pritchard.[8]
          Joe Freeman, of The Oregonian newspaper, broke this story early in the four o'clock hour of draft day to "Trail Blazers Courtside",[9] an official Trail Blazer show offering live draft day coverage. It was reported that the Trail Blazers officials told the show's hosts to stop talking about Pritchard immediately.[10] Allen's plan was to announce the firing the next day, but word got to the media and the Blazers were forced to address the situation.[11]
          In a press conference after, team President Larry Miller fielded all questions. No reasons were given as to why Pritchard was fired.
          Pritchard authored an open letter to Blazers' fans in which he thanked Paul Allen and the Blazers for the opportunity to help turn around the team.[12]
          Indiana Pacers[edit]

          In July 2011, Pritchard joined the Indiana Pacers to become their Director of Player Personnel.[13] Later on, he was promoted to general manager in June 2012 to replace David Morway. On April 28th, 2017, Pritchard took over the role of President after Larry Bird resigned. The Pacers had been swept by the Cavaliers in the First Round of the 2017 NBA Playoffs in the days before.[14]

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            Re: So what do we know about Kevin Pritchard?

            Pritchard had a reputation as a wheeler-dealer in Portland and gained a name for winning deals (have you ever heard of the term "Pritch-slap"?)... Young hotshot exec who apparently pissed a lot of people off, especially with the Darius Miles* business. When he was fired, people thought he would quickly find another spot because of his reputation. But people forget that connections matter a lot in the NBA, and I suspect he was blackballed actually.

            He got on the Pacers through his connection with Bird, and has seemingly been content to be the "hands" while Larry (and Donnie that one year) appear to have been making the decisions. This is his time now to step back out of the shadows, I suppose. One criticism of him in Portland was that he was very reliant on Paul Allen's willingness to buy picks and go into the tax in order to grease deals - this is something he'll have to make do without on the Pacers.

            * Darius Miles medically retired, clearing his money off Portland's books, but then he attempted a comeback. Playing a certain number of games would have put his contract back on Portland's salary cap, so Pritchard sent a threatening letter to other GMs, warning them not to sign Miles. The other teams ignored it anyway.

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              Re: So what do we know about Kevin Pritchard?

              Originally posted by wintermute View Post
              One criticism of him in Portland was that he was very reliant on Paul Allen's willingness to buy picks and go into the tax in order to grease deals - this is something he'll have to make do without on the Pacers.
              I'm glad you brought this up, Winter. I'm hoping for the exact opposite.

              The day we learn that PG has been traded, we'll examine what's coming back--certainly to include a high pick--and harangue about the path forward. I think leveraging our ownership of the Mad Ants is critical ... and acquiring additional picks comports with this strategy. It seems evident that Simon wants to be judicious with the payroll until we're close to contention, and gathering additional rookie contracts would seem to be a way to improve (slowly) on a budget. Pritch is known to be cap-savvy and with evaluation input from Bird, he is well-equipped to pleasantly surprise us with success.
              Last edited by DrFife; 04-28-2017, 04:33 PM.


              "He’s no shrinking violet when it comes to that kind of stuff."

              - Rick Carlisle on how Kevin Pritchard responds to needed roster changes.

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                Re: So what do we know about Kevin Pritchard?

                I am really excited about Pritchard. I think it's going to be neat to watch a more player friendly, family-style decision maker. He shown to be very savvy in front office decisions in the past. I think fans are going to be pleased.


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                  Re: So what do we know about Kevin Pritchard?

                  Ex- Blazers exec, ex-Blazers head coach, can we get the Blazers point guard please? I can dream.

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                    Re: So what do we know about Kevin Pritchard?

                    Originally posted by BlueNGold View Post
                    I went to school with Kevin until he moved sometime in high school. He went to Noblesville schools and I think his parents may have lived in the Harbours. He was friends with my neighbor and best friend. He would come over and we'd play mostly whiffle ball, although we played some basketball at times. He was a good shooter but was nothing special at the time, although I am 2 years older.

                    It's kind of surreal for me to see this. When I think of Kevin I think of a skinny, lanky, preppy kid with jet black straight hair. I do not think of athlete.
                    I went to school with him too obviously. I agree with you. He was not among the sports elite in Noblesville around the time where Noblesville was extremely strong in sports. It shocked me when I turned on the tube and saw him playing for Kansas national championship team years later. I guess a good example of what work ethic can do.

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                      Re: So what do we know about Kevin Pritchard?

                      Originally posted by presto123 View Post
                      I went to school with him too obviously. I agree with you. He was not among the sports elite in Noblesville around the time where Noblesville was extremely strong in sports. It shocked me when I turned on the tube and saw him playing for Kansas national championship team years later. I guess a good example of what work ethic can do.
                      I never saw him play in Kansas. I totally lost track of the guy once he left Noblesville. When I heard his name associated with Kansas basketball, I thought that must be a different Kevin Pritchard.

                      Later on, probably 10 years ago I connected the dots. So, I looked at his picture online and sure enough that was him. Older, heavier, but that's what happens.

                      Years later after he arrived in Indiana I spotted him at the convention center walking with what appeared to be his woman. She looked a little wild. I will avoid saying more. Anyway, dude did a bit better than me...

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                        Re: So what do we know about Kevin Pritchard?

                        Originally posted by Pacersalltheway10 View Post
                        Didn't he draft Solomon Hill in 2013?
                        If he did, it was like 28th...which was a decent draft pick
                        "So, which one of you guys is going to come in second?" - Larry Bird before the 3 point contest. He won.


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                          Re: So what do we know about Kevin Pritchard?

                          I'm excited about Pritchard I don't even expect any more last second deals not to go through.
                          @WhatTheFFacts: Studies show that sarcasm enhances the ability of the human mind to solve complex problems!

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                            Re: So what do we know about Kevin Pritchard?

                            Originally posted by vnzla81 View Post
                            I'm excited about Pritchard I don't even expect any more last second deals not to go through.
                            I am confident he will not do worse than Bird has over the last couple years, prior to March 30th of course.

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                              Re: So what do we know about Kevin Pritchard?

                              With Pritchard we are going to win so much we are going to get tired of winning.
                              @WhatTheFFacts: Studies show that sarcasm enhances the ability of the human mind to solve complex problems!

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