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American former basketball player (born 1948)
Basketball Operations for the Sacramento Kings in the NBA until June 2013. Geoff Petrie was born in Darby, Pennsylvania, on April 17, 1948. He attended Springfield
Geoff_Petrie
National Basketball Association award
Buford, Wayne Embry, Bob Ferry, Stan Kasten, Jerry Krause, Bob Myers, Geoff Petrie, Jerry West, as well as Jerry Colangelo's son Bryan Colangelo, have all
NBA_Executive_of_the_Year
National Basketball Association team in Portland, Oregon
and the regular season MVP the following year. Four Blazers' rookies (Geoff Petrie, Sidney Wicks, Brandon Roy and Damian Lillard) have won the NBA Rookie
Portland_Trail_Blazers
National Basketball Association team in Sacramento, California
drafted in 1996. Each of these moves was attributed to general manager Geoff Petrie, who has won the NBA Executive of the Year Award twice. Led by new head
Sacramento_Kings
American basketball player (born 1975)
behavior made him more trouble than he was worth, and general manager Geoff Petrie was concerned that Williams had not developed into a more complete point
Jason Williams (basketball, born 1975)
Jason_Williams_(basketball,_born_1975)
25th NBA season
time in league history. They were Dave Cowens of the Boston Celtics and Geoff Petrie of the Portland Trail Blazers. In only their third year of existence
1970–71_NBA_season
NBA professional basketball team season (1st season)
fourteen more than the Cavaliers. The leading scorer for the Blazers was Geoff Petrie; he averaged 24.8 points per game and shared Rookie of the Year honors
1970–71 Portland Trail Blazers season
1970–71_Portland_Trail_Blazers_season
National Basketball Association award
Basketball Hall of Fame. Three seasons had joint winners—Dave Cowens and Geoff Petrie in the 1970–71 season, Grant Hill and Jason Kidd in the 1994–95 season
NBA_Rookie_of_the_Year
Basketball player selection
Fourth pick Dave Cowens from Florida State University and eighth pick Geoff Petrie from Princeton University were joint winners of the Rookie of the Year
1970_NBA_draft
first players to join their team in the 1970 NBA draft. The team chose Geoff Petrie eighth overall, making him the first draft pick in franchise history
List of Portland Trail Blazers seasons
List_of_Portland_Trail_Blazers_seasons
American sports executive
Blazers President 1994–2003 Succeeded by Steve Patterson Preceded by Geoff Petrie Portland Trail Blazers General Manager 1994–2003 Succeeded by John Nash
Bob_Whitsitt
American basketball coach (born 1963)
Axelson (1982–1988) Bill Russell (1988–1989) Jerry Reynolds (1989–1994) Geoff Petrie (1994–2013) Pete D'Alessandro (2013–2015) Vlade Divac (2015–2020) Monte
Scott_Perry_(basketball)
American basketball player (born 1991)
points to eight in a row, the third longest in Blazers' history (only Geoff Petrie with 11 and Clyde Drexler with 9 games have had longer among Blazers
CJ_McCollum
American basketball player (born 1979)
domestic violence, and excused from the Sacramento Kings indefinitely by GM Geoff Petrie. On March 10, Kings announced that Artest would return to the team, while
Metta_Sandiford-Artest
American basketball player (born 1990)
into seventh in franchise history in scoring with 9,753 points, passing Geoff Petrie (9,732). On January 22, Lillard was named Western Conference Player of
Damian_Lillard
53rd NBA season
the Year: Mike Dunleavy, Portland Trail Blazers Executive of the Year: Geoff Petrie, Sacramento Kings Sportsmanship Award: Hersey Hawkins, Seattle SuperSonics
1998–99_NBA_season
American basketball player and coach (born 1948)
Team and shared the NBA's Rookie of the Year honors with Portland's Geoff Petrie. He also led the league in personal fouls that same year with 350. Despite
Dave_Cowens
and the regular season MVP the following year. Four Blazer rookies (Geoff Petrie, Sidney Wicks, Brandon Roy. and Damian Lillard) have won the NBA Rookie
Portland Trail Blazers accomplishments and records
Portland_Trail_Blazers_accomplishments_and_records
"Jim Paxson Stats". Basketball Reference. Retrieved July 5, 2008. "Geoff Petrie Stats". Basketball Reference. Retrieved July 5, 2008. "Terry Porter Stats"
List_of_NBA_All-Stars
the Trail Blazers' history was Geoff Petrie, a guard from Princeton University who was selected 8th overall in 1970. Petrie played for the Blazers for his
Portland Trail Blazers draft history
Portland_Trail_Blazers_draft_history
American basketball player and coach (1934–2022)
Axelson (1982–1988) Bill Russell (1988–1989) Jerry Reynolds (1989–1994) Geoff Petrie (1994–2013) Pete D'Alessandro (2013–2015) Vlade Divac (2015–2020) Monte
Bill_Russell
Surname list
Petrie (born 1978), English actor and comedian Eric Petrie (1927–2004), New Zealand cricketer Flinders Petrie (1853–1942), English Egyptologist Geoff
Petrie
Serbian basketball player and executive (born 1968)
Axelson (1982–1988) Bill Russell (1988–1989) Jerry Reynolds (1989–1994) Geoff Petrie (1994–2013) Pete D'Alessandro (2013–2015) Vlade Divac (2015–2020) Monte
Vlade_Divac
NBA professional basketball team season
just under .500 but the months of January and February were unkind. Geoff Petrie and Sidney Wicks each garnered selections to the 1974 NBA All-Star game
1973–74 Portland Trail Blazers season
1973–74_Portland_Trail_Blazers_season
Collegiate basketball program
professional basketball. The most recent Tiger NBAer is Tosan Evbuomwan. Geoff Petrie was the NBA Rookie of the Year in 1971, while Brian Taylor earned the
Princeton Tigers men's basketball
Princeton_Tigers_men's_basketball
55th NBA season
of the Year: Larry Brown, Philadelphia 76ers Executive of the Year: Geoff Petrie, Sacramento Kings Sportsmanship Award: David Robinson, San Antonio Spurs
2000–01_NBA_season
NBA professional basketball team season
Blazers in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Geoff Petrie missed 22 games due to injury. Petrie who averaged 24.8 points per game in his rookie season
1971–72 Portland Trail Blazers season
1971–72_Portland_Trail_Blazers_season
American basketball executive (born 1967)
general managers Stu Inman (1981–1986) Bucky Buckwalter (1986–1992) Geoff Petrie (1992–1994) Bob Whitsitt (1994–2003) John Nash (2003–2006) Steve Patterson
Kevin_Pritchard
American basketball player and sportscaster (1952–2024)
rebounds, 4.8 assists, and 2.7 blocks in 35 games. The Trail Blazers with Geoff Petrie, Sidney Wicks, and LaRue Martin finished 38–44 under player/coach Lenny
Bill_Walton
National Basketball Association honor
Davis Baltimore Bullets (7) Dick Garrett Los Angeles Lakers (2) 1970–71 Geoff Petrie Portland Trail Blazers Dave Cowens* Boston Celtics (3) Pete Maravich*
NBA_All-Rookie_Team
Sports team history
Finals victory in 1977. Portland has had four NBA Rookies of the Year; Geoff Petrie (1971), Sidney Wicks (1972), Brandon Roy (2007) and Damian Lillard (2013)
History of the Portland Trail Blazers
History_of_the_Portland_Trail_Blazers
Philadelphia and the surrounding area include Dawn Staley, Debbie Black, Geoff Petrie, Kobe Bryant, Earl Monroe, Rasheed Wallace, Richard Hamilton, Kyle Lowry
Sports_in_Philadelphia
NBA Western 6th Pacific 3rd 27 23 .540 8 Lost First round (Jazz) 3–2 Geoff Petrie (EOY) Rick Adelman 1999–00 NBA Western 8th Pacific 5th 44 38 .537 23
List of Sacramento Kings seasons
List_of_Sacramento_Kings_seasons
American basketball player (1948–2016)
League title in a period when they battled tough Princeton teams with Geoff Petrie and John Hummer and Penn teams with Dave Wohl and Corky Calhoun. A 6 ft
Jim_McMillian
American basketball player, coach, and team owner
Axelson (1982–1988) Bill Russell (1988–1989) Jerry Reynolds (1989–1994) Geoff Petrie (1994–2013) Pete D'Alessandro (2013–2015) Vlade Divac (2015–2020) Monte
Les_Harrison_(basketball)
American basketball player (born 1943)
basketball tournament, where he was defeated by Portland All-Star guard Geoff Petrie at Madison Square Garden on May 6, 1973. In 2009, Clemens was inducted
Barry_Clemens
British actor
Alistair Petrie (born 30 September 1970) is a British actor. He has starred in The Bank Job (2008), Cloud Atlas (2012), Rush (2013) and Rogue One: A Star
Alistair_Petrie
and the regular season MVP the following year. Four Blazer rookies, Geoff Petrie, Sidney Wicks, Brandon Roy, and Damian Lillard, have won the NBA Rookie
Portland Trail Blazers all-time roster
Portland_Trail_Blazers_all-time_roster
American coach in the National Basketball Association
Trail Blazers' 1976–77 NBA championship team, acquiring Bill Walton, Geoff Petrie, Larry Steele, Lloyd Neal, Lionel Hollins, Bobby Gross, Wally Walker
Stu_Inman
Census-designated place in California, United States
Dodgers, Cleveland Indians and San Diego Padres Eddie Murphy - actor Geoff Petrie - Sacramento Kings President of Basketball Operations and former NBA
Granite_Bay,_California
American basketball executive
Axelson (1982–1988) Bill Russell (1988–1989) Jerry Reynolds (1989–1994) Geoff Petrie (1994–2013) Pete D'Alessandro (2013–2015) Vlade Divac (2015–2020) Monte
Monte_McNair
Elgin Baylor* Minneapolis Lakers 70 605 — 532 1,742 24.9 10 1970–71 Geoff Petrie Portland Trail Blazers 82 784 — 463 2,031 24.8 11 1971–72 Sidney Wicks
List of NBA rookie single-season scoring leaders
List_of_NBA_rookie_single-season_scoring_leaders
American basketball player and coach (born 1984)
He was the third Trail Blazer to win the award, the first two being Geoff Petrie and Sidney Wicks. Roy started in the first 48 games of the 2007–08 season
Brandon_Roy
American basketball manager (born 1976)
general managers Stu Inman (1981–1986) Bucky Buckwalter (1986–1992) Geoff Petrie (1992–1994) Bob Whitsitt (1994–2003) John Nash (2003–2006) Steve Patterson
Joe_Cronin_(basketball)
Township in Pennsylvania, US
rock musician in the band Cinderella Al Martino, singer, film actor Geoff Petrie, NBA Rookie of the Year, 1971 John Pinette, actor and comedian Skip Roderick
Springfield Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania
Springfield_Township,_Delaware_County,_Pennsylvania
NBA professional basketball team season
Webber, Player of the Week (Jan. 21) Chris Webber, All-NBA First Team Geoff Petrie, NBA Executive of the Year Rick Adelman, Western Conference All-Stars
2000–01 Sacramento Kings season
2000–01_Sacramento_Kings_season
Bob Peterson Drew Peterson Ed Peterson Mel Peterson Morris Peterson Geoff Petrie Johan Petro Dražen Petrović Filip Petrušev Richard Petruška Bob Pettit
List_of_NBA_players_(P–Q)
professional ice hockey player, for the 2007 Stanley Cup champion Anaheim Ducks Geoff Petrie, A.B. 1970 – former NBA player; current president of basketball operations
List of Princeton University people
List_of_Princeton_University_people
Multi-purpose arena at Princeton University
Princeton Tiger basketball player to score a basket in Jadwin Gym was Geoff Petrie. A Princeton BBall legend and NBA standout, until injuries sidelined
Jadwin_Gymnasium
American basketball player and coach (1952–2010)
of St. Louis players were selected by NBA teams. Portland had traded Geoff Petrie and Steve Hawes to the Atlanta Hawks for the second overall pick, which
Maurice_Lucas
Merger of American basketball leagues
rights of Maurice Lucas to the Portland Trail Blazers for Steve Hawes and Geoff Petrie. ^ b: The Buffalo Braves swapped around ABA dispersal draft right spots
ABA–NBA_merger
American sports executive (born 1960)
from the original on January 31, 2011. Retrieved June 13, 2011. Bakers, Geoff (October 5, 2020). "Kraken CEO Tod Leiweke and his wife, Tara, join Sounders
Tod_Leiweke
American basketball executive
general managers Stu Inman (1981–1986) Bucky Buckwalter (1986–1992) Geoff Petrie (1992–1994) Bob Whitsitt (1994–2003) John Nash (2003–2006) Steve Patterson
Rich_Cho
NBA professional basketball team season
Seattle 119–120 (OT) Geoff Petrie (29) 1–5 7 October 24 Atlanta 118–110 Sidney Wicks (31) 1–6 8 October 27 Chicago 118–95 Geoff Petrie (30) 1–7 9 October
1972–73 Portland Trail Blazers season
1972–73_Portland_Trail_Blazers_season
American college basketball season
coach was Pete Carril and the team co-captains were John Hummer and Geoff Petrie. The team played its home games in the Jadwin Gymnasium on the university
1969–70 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team
1969–70_Princeton_Tigers_men's_basketball_team
American sports executive (born 1968)
Axelson (1982–1988) Bill Russell (1988–1989) Jerry Reynolds (1989–1994) Geoff Petrie (1994–2013) Pete D'Alessandro (2013–2015) Vlade Divac (2015–2020) Monte
Pete_D'Alessandro
Exhibition basketball game
squad included Fred Brown, Spencer Haywood, Slick Watts, Jerry Lucas, Geoff Petrie, Terry Dischinger, Nate Thurmond, Tiny Archibald, Zelmo Beaty, and Ed
1987_NBA_All-Star_Game
NBA Executive
Axelson (1982–1988) Bill Russell (1988–1989) Jerry Reynolds (1989–1994) Geoff Petrie (1994–2013) Pete D'Alessandro (2013–2015) Vlade Divac (2015–2020) Monte
Jerry Reynolds (basketball, born 1944)
Jerry_Reynolds_(basketball,_born_1944)
NBA professional basketball team season
Division champions Head coach Rick Adelman President Geoff Petrie General manager Geoff Petrie Owners Maloof family Arena ARCO Arena Results Record 61–21
2001–02 Sacramento Kings season
2001–02_Sacramento_Kings_season
American baseball player (born 1979)
Basketball Association in 2002 by fellow Princeton alum and Kings president Geoff Petrie. Young was drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the third round of the
Chris_Young_(pitcher)
NBA professional basketball team season
2005–06 Sacramento Kings season Head coach Rick Adelman President Geoff Petrie General manager Geoff Petrie Owners Maloof family Arena Arco Arena Results Record 44–38
2005–06 Sacramento Kings season
2005–06_Sacramento_Kings_season
Buckwalter – 1989–1990 – Bucky Buckwalter – Brad Greenberg 1990–1994 Geoff Petrie Bucky Buckwalter – Brad Greenberg Buckwalter won NBA Executive of the
List of Portland Trail Blazers executives
List_of_Portland_Trail_Blazers_executives
NBA professional basketball team season
winning the fourth quarter by a 27–20 margin, and thus the game, 105–97. Geoff Petrie led the Blazers with 25 points, and Sidney Wicks added 20. Lloyd Neal
1975–76 Portland Trail Blazers season
1975–76_Portland_Trail_Blazers_season
not play in 1978–79 season due to injury. 36 Lloyd Neal C 1972–1979 45 Geoff Petrie G 1970–1976 77 Jack Ramsay† — 1976–1986 As head coach; the number represents
List_of_NBA_retired_numbers
Chick Hearn Jim Durham Stu Lantz Johnny "Red" Kerr 1990 KEX WWJ Portland Trail Blazers Detroit Pistons Bill Schonely George Blaha Geoff Petrie Greg Kelser
List of NBA Finals broadcasters
List_of_NBA_Finals_broadcasters
NBA professional basketball team season
2003–04 Sacramento Kings season Head coach Rick Adelman President Geoff Petrie General manager Geoff Petrie Owners Maloof family Arena ARCO Arena Results Record 55–27
2003–04 Sacramento Kings season
2003–04_Sacramento_Kings_season
American basketball executive
general managers Stu Inman (1981–1986) Bucky Buckwalter (1986–1992) Geoff Petrie (1992–1994) Bob Whitsitt (1994–2003) John Nash (2003–2006) Steve Patterson
Neil_Olshey
NBA professional basketball team season
2006–07 Sacramento Kings season Head coach Eric Musselman President Geoff Petrie General manager Geoff Petrie Owners Maloof family Arena ARCO Arena Results Record 33–49
2006–07 Sacramento Kings season
2006–07_Sacramento_Kings_season
American basketball coach (born 1964)
Musselman was fired by Sacramento President of Basketball Operations Geoff Petrie on April 20, 2007. On August 11, 2010, Musselman was named head coach
Eric_Musselman
American basketball executive
general managers Stu Inman (1981–1986) Bucky Buckwalter (1986–1992) Geoff Petrie (1992–1994) Bob Whitsitt (1994–2003) John Nash (2003–2006) Steve Patterson
Chad_Buchanan_(basketball)
1979 Mike Brown – 2023 NBA Executive of the Year Joe Axelson – 1973 Geoff Petrie – 1999, 2001 Monte McNair - 2023 J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award
Sacramento Kings accomplishments and records
Sacramento_Kings_accomplishments_and_records
NBA professional basketball team season
1999–2000 Sacramento Kings season Head coach Rick Adelman President Geoff Petrie General manager Geoff Petrie Owners Maloof family Arena ARCO Arena Results Record 44–38
1999–2000 Sacramento Kings season
1999–2000_Sacramento_Kings_season
NBA professional basketball team season
Division champions Head coach Rick Adelman President Geoff Petrie General manager Geoff Petrie Owners Maloof family Arena ARCO Arena Results Record 59–23
2002–03 Sacramento Kings season
2002–03_Sacramento_Kings_season
NBA professional basketball team season
2007–08 Sacramento Kings season Head coach Reggie Theus President Geoff Petrie General manager Geoff Petrie Owners Maloof family Arena ARCO Arena Results Record 38–44
2007–08 Sacramento Kings season
2007–08_Sacramento_Kings_season
Geoff Petrie Regarding Chuck Hayes". NBA.com. Turner Sports Interactive, Inc. December 19, 2011. Retrieved December 19, 2011. "Statement From Geoff Petrie
List of 2011–12 NBA season transactions
List_of_2011–12_NBA_season_transactions
Basketball player selection
Blazers acquired the second pick from the Atlanta Hawks in exchange for Geoff Petrie and Steve Hawes. The Blazers used the pick to draft Maurice Lucas. n
1976_NBA_draft
American college basketball season
Raleigh, North Carolina. Both John Hummer and Geoff Petrie were selected to the All-Ivy League first team. Petrie, who led the conference in scoring with a
1968–69 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team
1968–69_Princeton_Tigers_men's_basketball_team
American basketball player, coach, and executive
general managers Stu Inman (1981–1986) Bucky Buckwalter (1986–1992) Geoff Petrie (1992–1994) Bob Whitsitt (1994–2003) John Nash (2003–2006) Steve Patterson
Bucky_Buckwalter
NBA professional basketball team season
6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) 225 lb (102 kg) 1950-10-10 Tennessee State SG 45 Geoff Petrie 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 190 lb (86 kg) 1949-05-05 Princeton SF 4 Greg Smith
1974–75 Portland Trail Blazers season
1974–75_Portland_Trail_Blazers_season
American broadcaster and executive
general managers Stu Inman (1981–1986) Bucky Buckwalter (1986–1992) Geoff Petrie (1992–1994) Bob Whitsitt (1994–2003) John Nash (2003–2006) Steve Patterson
John_Nash_(basketball)
Hall of Fame
Maurice Lucas, John Mandic, Wally Palmberg, Jim Paxson, Gary Payton, Geoff Petrie, Terry Porter, Mark Radford, Felicia Ragland, Jack Riley, Ephraim "Red"
Oregon_Sports_Hall_of_Fame
NBA professional basketball team season
clinched playoff spot ‡Waived during the season Player statistics citation: Geoff Petrie, NBA Executive of the Year Award Chris Webber, All-NBA Second Team Jason
1998–99 Sacramento Kings season
1998–99_Sacramento_Kings_season
NBA professional basketball team season
2004–05 Sacramento Kings season Head coach Rick Adelman President Geoff Petrie General manager Geoff Petrie Owners Maloof family Arena ARCO Arena Results Record 50–32
2004–05 Sacramento Kings season
2004–05_Sacramento_Kings_season
NBA professional basketball team season
1994–95 Sacramento Kings season Head coach Garry St. Jean President Geoff Petrie General manager Geoff Petrie Owner Jim Thomas Arena ARCO Arena Results Record 39–43
1994–95 Sacramento Kings season
1994–95_Sacramento_Kings_season
Season of National Basketball Association team the Atlanta Hawks
Meriweather 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) 215 lb (98 kg) Southern Illinois SG 45 Geoff Petrie (IN) 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 190 lb (86 kg) Princeton C 40 Mike Sojourner
1976–77_Atlanta_Hawks_season
US sports season
Price Rudy LaRusso Corky Calhoun Dave Wohl Matt Maloney Jim McMillian Geoff Petrie Armond Hill Brian Taylor Jeff Foote Tosan Evbuomwan Phil Hankinson 2023-24
Ivy_League_men's_basketball
NBA professional basketball team season
1995–96 Sacramento Kings season Head coach Garry St. Jean President Geoff Petrie General manager Geoff Petrie Owner Jim Thomas Arena ARCO Arena Results Record 39–43
1995–96 Sacramento Kings season
1995–96_Sacramento_Kings_season
Public high school in Springfield, Pennsylvania, U.S.
for the Rhode Island Rams Frank Mentzer, Dungeons & Dragons designer Geoff Petrie, Class of 1966, NBA basketball player and executive Andre Petroski, Class
Springfield High School (Pennsylvania)
Springfield_High_School_(Pennsylvania)
Nonprofit organization in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Frank Dolson Legacy of Excellence Philadelphia Inquirer sports writer Geoff Petrie Basketball Local Herb Pennock Baseball Local, Philadelphia Athletics
Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame
Philadelphia_Sports_Hall_of_Fame
American college basketball season
and Princeton with two Lions accompanying the three Tigers: Heiser, Geoff Petrie and Chris Thomforde. This was the second time that one team had three
1967–68 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team
1967–68_Princeton_Tigers_men's_basketball_team
NBA professional basketball team season
1997–98 Sacramento Kings season Head coach Eddie Jordan President Geoff Petrie General manager Geoff Petrie Owner Jim Thomas Arena ARCO Arena Results Record 27–55
1997–98 Sacramento Kings season
1997–98_Sacramento_Kings_season
NBA professional basketball team season
Head coach Garry St. Jean (fired) Eddie Jordan President Geoff Petrie General manager Geoff Petrie Owner Jim Thomas Arena ARCO Arena Results Record 34–48
1996–97 Sacramento Kings season
1996–97_Sacramento_Kings_season
Basketball player selection
Henry Bibby PG United States Carolina Cougars New York Knicks 2 18 Geoff Petrie PG/SG United States Utah Stars Portland Trail Blazers 2 19 Greg Smith
1974_ABA_draft
Allocated players from two dissolved teams
rights of Maurice Lucas to the Portland Trail Blazers for Steve Hawes and Geoff Petrie. ^ b: The Buffalo Braves swapped around ABA dispersal draft right spots
1976_ABA_dispersal_draft
American sports executive (born 1958)
general managers Stu Inman (1981–1986) Bucky Buckwalter (1986–1992) Geoff Petrie (1992–1994) Bob Whitsitt (1994–2003) John Nash (2003–2006) Steve Patterson
Steve Patterson (sports executive)
Steve_Patterson_(sports_executive)
Axelson (1982–1988) Bill Russell (1988–1989) Jerry Reynolds (1989–1994) Geoff Petrie (1994–2013) Pete D'Alessandro (2013–2015) Vlade Divac (2015–2020) Monte
John_Begzos
Exhibition basketball game
DET 26 11 15 2 2 10 2 2 1 24 Gail Goodrich, LAL 26 9 16 0 0 4 6 0 2 18 Geoff Petrie, POR 26 3 11 2 2 2 4 0 1 8 Sidney Wicks, POR 24 5 6 6 10 1 1 0 4 16 Kareem
1974_NBA_All-Star_Game
American basketball player (born 1948)
They lost to St. John's in the tournament, but Hummer was joined by Geoff Petrie on the first-team All-Ivy squad. This was the first of eleven NCAA tournament
John_Hummer
Denver Nuggets general manager (2010–2013) June 17 Sacramento Kings Geoff Petrie Contract not renewed Pete D'Alessandro Denver Nuggets vice president
List of 2013–14 NBA season transactions
List_of_2013–14_NBA_season_transactions
NBA professional basketball team season
8 Bob Christian C United States Grambling College Phoenix Suns 2 18 Geoff Petrie PG/SG United States Princeton Portland Trail Blazers 3 28 Howard Porter
1974–75_Utah_Stars_season
GEOFF PETRIE
GEOFF PETRIE
Surname or Lastname
English (East Anglia)
English (East Anglia) : either a diminutive of Goff or from a pet form of the personal name Godfrey.French : nickname from a diminutive of Old French goffe ‘heavy’, ‘coarse’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Goff.
Surname or Lastname
Welsh
Welsh : nickname for a red-haired person (see Gough).English (of Cornish and Breton origin) : occupational name from Cornish and Breton goff ‘smith’ (cognate with Gaelic gobha). The surname is common in East Anglia, where it is of Breton origin, introduced by followers of William the Conqueror.Irish : reduced form of McGoff.Edward Goffe was a farmer in Cambridge MA whose house was acquired by Harvard College some time before 1654 and used as a dormitory, known as Goffe’s College.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Gooch, itself a variant of Goff.
Surname or Lastname
Variant of Dutch Winne.English
Variant of Dutch Winne.English : from an unattested Old English personal name, Wyngeofu, composed of the elements wyn ‘joy’ + geofu ‘battle’.
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon English French
Peaceful gift.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Gooch, itself a variant of Goff.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from an Old English female personal name Lindgifu, Lindgeofu, composed of the elements lind ‘lime (wood)’, i.e. ‘shield’ (a transferred sense) + gifu, geofu ‘gift’.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German, Swiss
Peaceful Gift; Abbreviation of Geoffrey; Form of Jeffrey; God's Peace
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained; perhaps an altered spelling of Evington, habitational name from places so named in Gloucestershire and Leicestershire. The first is named with the Old English personal name Geofa + -ing- (denoting association) + tūn; the second with the Old English personal name Eafa + -ing- + tūn.
Male
English
Short form of English Geoffrey, possibly GEOFF means "God's peace."Â
GEOFF PETRIE
GEOFF PETRIE
Girl/Female
Tamil
Kundini | கà¯à®‚திநீ
An assemblage of jasmines
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Praise; Loving
Boy/Male
French, German, Teutonic
Strong Ruler; People of Power; Army of Power; Form of Walter; Ruler of the Army
Male
Egyptian
, a surname of Menepthah I.
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Sweet-smelling rose
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, Japanese
Wolf's Shield; Variants of Randolph; Surname
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a happy or fortunate man, from Middle English seely ‘happy’, ‘fortunate’ + man, German Mann ‘man’.English : from the Middle English female personal name Seely (see Seeley 1), or of the nickname Sele (see Seal 4) + man ‘servant’, hence an occupational name for a servant employed by a bearer of either of these names.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from the Yiddish personal name Zelman, a pet form of Zalmen (see Salmon).
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Famous
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Assistant of the Guru
Boy/Male
Arabic
Strong; Brave
GEOFF PETRIE
GEOFF PETRIE
GEOFF PETRIE
GEOFF PETRIE
GEOFF PETRIE
n.
A silly clown.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Feoff
n.
A game. See Golf.
n.
A fief. See Fief.
imp. & p. p.
of Feoff
v. t.
To invest with a fee or feud; to give or grant a corporeal hereditament to; to enfeoff.