I would have rather had neither on the books going into the 2013-14 season. Sign KG to a 1 yr contract, I'd even give him more dollars for that one year to make him happy, and then let him retire after the season rather than significantly overpay in the future and have him eliminate Boston's shot at signing any significant free agents in the summer of 2013.
Ainge has now done exactly what he said he wasn't going to do. He has hung on to long to old veteran stars and is overpaying to do it.
Before you criticize what Ainge did, you need to lay out
exactly what you would have done differently, why the players involved would have accepted your offers, and how this translates to a championship contending team.
You need to explain why saving cap space will automatically result in a championship caliber player signing with the Celtics.
You need to state why KG will retire after your theoretical 1 year deal with more money, but why he won't retire after 1 year, or 2 years, of his current deal.
Ainge has also said he is not going to make a move simply just to make a move. He has also said that the best free agents available in 2012 we are own players.
And most importantly, you need to tell me how giving KG a 50% paycut immediately after his best season with the Celtics since 2008 is somehow "overpaying" for him.