As executive: Geoffrey Michael Petrie (born April 17, 1948) is an American former professional basketball player.
After retirement as a player he entered management, and was the President of Basketball Operations for the Sacramento Kings in the NBA until June 2013.
[2] The following season, Petrie led the Ivy League in scoring (23.9 points/game in conference games), and the team accumulated a 19–7 (14–0) record, including an appearance in the 1969 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament.
[3] As a senior, Petrie was second-team All-Ivy, but the Tigers placed third in the conference to the undefeated (in Ivy League games) Corky Calhoun-led Penn Quakers men's basketball team and McMillian's Lions.
Petrie's 530 career field goal stands fourth on the school list behind Bradley, Kit Mueller and Craig Robinson.
[7] Until Damon Stoudamire's 54 point performance in 2005, Petrie held the Trail Blazers' individual scoring record for one game at 51 — a feat he accomplished twice.
[10] He worked as a commentator for Blazer radio broadcasts and several other positions before being hired as senior vice president for operations.