I'm in no way suggesting that Danny made a mistake not taking MBM. What I'm saying is that retirement and the penny wise-pound foolishness of this summer created some definite skillset holes on this bench that should have been addressed this summer.
It's been suggested in this thread that Danny was reaching for post-Big Three by taking Giddens and Walker - a point that I think is giving Ainge more credit than he deserves.
If that's true - and I'm all but certain it isn't; Ainge isn't that stupid - then my point is pretty simple: Throwing a year of the Big Three's fairly small window under the bus to revert back to reaching in the draft for the future - hello, 18-64 redux - is just mindbogglingly stupid.
The mission now has to be to plug the holes in the bench for another title run. If it's anything else, then even I overestimate the competence of this front office.
The reason it is true and you're certain it isn't is because you are using opinion as fact when assuming Ainge was "throwing away" 2009 for the future.
We all understand you are convinced that this team cannot repeat as built - something that isn't the world's riskiest statement since repeating is a low percentage probability for any team having to go through Clev/Orl/LA/SA...
The draft is the LIFE BLOOD of a franchise when it comes to potentially getting a high caliber player for virtually no money and then having control over their future.
Free Agency is the most expensive way to address needs and can cripple a franchise if the money is spent unwisely. I am positive that Ainge's decison not to overspend for the players he made offers to is indicative of how he values future FA markets as well as his belief that he could add waiver wire vets and would also see his current team grow and improve themselves.
You are treating the FA market of this past off-season as if it was the only way to solidify another title for this season and that Ainge "screwed up" because he didn't add anyone for any monetary denomination.
Beside the fact that the team has 37 more games to go and is 1 loss out of having the best record in the NBA - the team is still hunting for vets to fill limited roles and has kept flexibility in place to grow some younger players into key roles while leaving the option open to pursue more substantial FA in the following 2-3 FA markets -- all of which are in the window for this team.
Ainge didn't "give up" this season, he took a calculated risk that he could address the very limited holes this team has during the regular season. I fully expect Ainge to make some qulaity offers to some big time vets this coming off-season - probably 2 or 3 MLE worthy players in this years crop at the right amount of years.