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Yahoo: Kevin Pritchard will be Pacers new GM if Bird finalizes his deal with Simon

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  • #61
    Re: Yahoo: Kevin Pritchard will be Pacers new GM if Bird finalizes his deal with Simon

    So I'm just gonna say it. Indiana. ex-Blazers GM.

    Greg Oden.

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    • #62
      Re: Yahoo: Kevin Pritchard will be Pacers new GM if Bird finalizes his deal with Simon

      Originally posted by TheDon View Post
      wasn't there some rumors out there that not only was Portland interested in Morway but also in Pritchard if that rumor was true then I find it hard to be believed that Pritchard is as egomaniacle bridge burner that some people try to make him out to be.
      I highly, highly doubt Portland had any interest in KP coming back. Their fans maybe, but not the actual franchise.

      Apparently Morway fell out of the running in Portland because he had "legal issues" back when he was an agent.

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      • #63
        Re: Yahoo: Kevin Pritchard will be Pacers new GM if Bird finalizes his deal with Simon

        Originally posted by TheDon View Post
        wasn't there some rumors out there that not only was Portland interested in Morway but also in Pritchard if that rumor was true then I find it hard to be believed that Pritchard is as egomaniacle bridge burner that some people try to make him out to be.
        I've read numerous times over years of time that he's very arrogant. I'd be surprised if there were any rumors of his potential return to Portland.

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        • #64
          Re: Yahoo: Kevin Pritchard will be Pacers new GM if Bird finalizes his deal with Simon

          I too remember seeing that Pritchard was being considered for the Portland job. QUESTION....with no calendar in front of me, did Pritchard build or repair the JailBlazers?
          Ever notice how friendly folks are at a shootin' range??.

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          • #65
            Re: Yahoo: Kevin Pritchard will be Pacers new GM if Bird finalizes his deal with Simon

            Originally posted by indygeezer View Post
            I too remember seeing that Pritchard was being considered for the Portland job. QUESTION....with no calendar in front of me, did Pritchard build or repair the JailBlazers?
            Repaired. That's part of the reasons the fans loved him so much.

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            • #66
              Re: Yahoo: Kevin Pritchard will be Pacers new GM if Bird finalizes his deal with Simon

              That eases my mind. Never been a fan of Morway..but that is because of the supposed Daniels incident.
              Ever notice how friendly folks are at a shootin' range??.

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              • #67
                Re: Yahoo: Kevin Pritchard will be Pacers new GM if Bird finalizes his deal with Simon

                I'm very confused. The lack of Morway mention is odd.

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                • #68
                  Re: Yahoo: Kevin Pritchard will be Pacers new GM if Bird finalizes his deal with Simon

                  Originally posted by cdash View Post
                  Repaired. That's part of the reasons the fans loved him so much.
                  I like him but he also took some crazy risks in Oden and Roy, I hope he learned his lesson and doesn't try to do that again.
                  @WhatTheFFacts: Studies show that sarcasm enhances the ability of the human mind to solve complex problems!

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                  • #69
                    Re: Yahoo: Kevin Pritchard will be Pacers new GM if Bird finalizes his deal with Simon

                    Originally posted by vnzla81 View Post
                    I like him but he also took some crazy risks in Oden and Roy, I hope he learned his lesson and doesn't try to do that again.
                    Those were hardly "crazy risks." Every GM in the league would have taken Oden over Durant that year. Every one. I know Bill Simmons has said that Ainge swears up and down he would have taken Durant, but the point is, it was far from crazy to draft Oden that year. Roy wasn't a risk either. He was arguably the best player from that incredibly lame draft until his knees got shot, and the Portland training staff has varying degrees of blame in both of those cases. They were not risks. Hindsight tells us that they were, but at the time when the decisions were made, they were not.

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                    • #70
                      Re: Yahoo: Kevin Pritchard will be Pacers new GM if Bird finalizes his deal with Simon

                      Oden had NO history of knee problems before he was drafted (I don't care if there was an article saying he had one leg longer than the other or not, he had never had a problem with his knees until he sat on that couch, and and that wrist injury that kept him out early was probably aggravated by the fact that he played half his senior year at LN with it).

                      Not Pritchard's fault that Portland has an incompetent at best training staff and the Rose Garden was built on an ancient Indian burial ground.

                      Heck, if he had drafted Durant, KD would probably be the one having knee problems right now!
                      "Nobody wants to play against Tyler Hansbrough NO BODY!" ~ Frank Vogel

                      "And David put his hand in the bag and took out a stone and slung it. And it struck the Philistine on the head and he fell to the ground. Amen. "

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                      • #71
                        Re: Pritchard will be pacers new GM if bird finalizes his deal with simon

                        Originally posted by vnzla81 View Post
                        I was afraid that we were going to lose Pritchard I like it
                        What the . . . ? I agree with you!

                        Actually I always have some of the time.

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                        • #72
                          Re: Yahoo: Kevin Pritchard will be Pacers new GM if Bird finalizes his deal with Simon

                          Originally posted by cdash View Post
                          Those were hardly "crazy risks." Every GM in the league would have taken Oden over Durant that year. Every one. I know Bill Simmons has said that Ainge swears up and down he would have taken Durant, but the point is, it was far from crazy to draft Oden that year. Roy wasn't a risk either. He was arguably the best player from that incredibly lame draft until his knees got shot, and the Portland training staff has varying degrees of blame in both of those cases. They were not risks. Hindsight tells us that they were, but at the time when the decisions were made, they were not.
                          I agree in part with what you are saying but according to reports there were a lot of red flags before the draft for both players, Oden had a lot issues and Roy dropped in the draft because of his knees, I remember hearing that he even wanted Danny who was another player that dropped to the Pacers because of his knee.
                          @WhatTheFFacts: Studies show that sarcasm enhances the ability of the human mind to solve complex problems!

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                          • #73
                            Re: Yahoo: Kevin Pritchard will be Pacers new GM if Bird finalizes his deal with Simon

                            Kevin Pritchard made some quite ballsy team with the Blazers. The team needed a change of culture and that was what he did. He is also a good evaluator of talent and has made several good choices.

                            Here's the full list of players that he drafted when he was with the Blazers:

                            2007:

                            Greg Oden (1st round)

                            Josh McRoberts (2nd round)

                            Derrick Byars (2nd round)

                            Taurean Green (2nd round)

                            Demetris Nichols (2nd round, traded to the Knicks for their second round 2008 pick which turned out to be Ömer Aşık)

                            2008:

                            Brandon Rush (1st round)

                            Joey Dorsey (2nd round, traded to Houston along with the draft rights of Darrell Arthur that went to Memphis, which Pritchard acquired from NOH for cash considerations, in a 3-team deal that netted Portland Nicolas Batum)

                            Ömer Aşık (2nd round, the pick that was acquired by the Knicks and was traded to Chicago in a 3-team deal that netted Portland a 2009 second round draft pick from Denver and 2 future second round draft picks from Chicago)

                            Mike Taylor (2nd round, traded to the Clippers for a 2009 second round draft pick)

                            2009:

                            Victor Claver (1st round, probable to come over this season)

                            Dante Cunningham (2nd round, that's the pick that they got from the Clippers)

                            Jon Brockman (2nd round, one of the Chicago picks)

                            Patrick Mills (2nd round, the Denver pick)

                            2010:

                            Elliot Williams (1st round)

                            Armon Johnson (2nd round at #34, he traded up from #44 with cash considerations)

                            ---

                            As we can all see he is extremely active during the draft. Well, that's good news

                            Here's another point.

                            He was promoted to assistant GM in 2006. He was involved in some deals that greatly benefited the Blazers. Here they are:

                            1) Prior to the 2006 Draft he traded Theo Ratliff and Sebastian Telfair to the Boston Celtics in exchange for this year's #7 pick and Raef LaFrentz.

                            2) He traded the #4 pick in the 2006 Draft (Tyrus Thomas) and Viktor Khryapa to the Bulls in exhange for the #2 pick (LaMarcus Aldridge) in a draft day deal.

                            3) In the same draft day, he traded the #7 pick (Randy Foye) along with cash considerations to the Timberwolves in exhange for the #6 pick (Brandon Roy).

                            4) He acquired the rights to Sergio Rodriguez (#27 pick) for cash.

                            ---

                            Ok, this last trade did not greatly benefited them but it was on the cheap anyway.

                            He did miss out a few times (most notably on Kevin Durant) and his team was cursed by injuries but his moves were quite smart most of the time. And he does seem to have a knack in getting a lot of draft picks.
                            Originally posted by IrishPacer
                            Empty vessels make the most noise.

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                            • #74
                              Re: Yahoo: Kevin Pritchard will be Pacers new GM if Bird finalizes his deal with Simon

                              Originally posted by cdash View Post
                              Those were hardly "crazy risks." Every GM in the league would have taken Oden over Durant that year. Every one. I know Bill Simmons has said that Ainge swears up and down he would have taken Durant, but the point is, it was far from crazy to draft Oden that year. Roy wasn't a risk either. He was arguably the best player from that incredibly lame draft until his knees got shot, and the Portland training staff has varying degrees of blame in both of those cases. They were not risks. Hindsight tells us that they were, but at the time when the decisions were made, they were not.
                              Yeah, neither one was an exceptional abnormal risk. There may have been slightly more risk, but not to the point that you don't draft them.

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                              • #75
                                Re: Yahoo: Kevin Pritchard will be Pacers new GM if Bird finalizes his deal with Simon

                                Originally posted by Eleazar View Post
                                Yeah, neither one was an exceptional abnormal risk. There may have been slightly more risk, but not to the point that you don't draft them.
                                Yeah I can agree with this, at least is better than taking a risk on a guy like Thabeet, Kwame Brown or bust like that.
                                @WhatTheFFacts: Studies show that sarcasm enhances the ability of the human mind to solve complex problems!

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