I always admired Noc's toughness the half-dozen times I've watched him play, but he also struck me as a high usage, low efficiency player on those scrappy Chicago teams. I just checked his stats and his 54 eFG% is comparable (actually a bit superior) to Posey's while his rebounding and passing are in line with what Pose and Baby have provided for us recently. His contract is also tolerable at just under 7 mil per for 3 seasons at the ripe old ages of 30, 31 and 32. While I can't really weigh in on his defense, as I've only watched him sparingly, I wonder if he could approximate Harpring's brand of physical D, which often bothers and batters talented scorers even if doesn't significantly slow their production.
I wonder if Sac will be getting better offers than Scal, TA and JR, from a talent and salary stand point. Sacramento has some terrible long-term salaries that will keep them from making any noise for the next couple years, so I can see them valuing a 6-7 mil salary savings in 2010 over equal talent. Scal might even space the floor for their fledgling big man duo.
As for the OP: yes, Ainge could have done much better, if even by not wasting money on POB and TA (who I was boosting for at the time, but my long-winded optimism is finally blown away). Still, KG's injury renders his failure mostly irrelevant and he has slightly better prospects this year, thanks to a superior crop of free agent bigs and a few expiring contracts to shop around.