While I find it interesting, I wouldn't make this trade. It makes the Celtics to small when facing teams like Orlando and LA.
And the Celtics have one real path to win with this team. That's defense. They need to play defense like they did in 08 (much like last years defense but with stronger rebounding) This move, while strengthening the offense, would be a serious blow to the defense.
I don't disagree that it hurts the defense, but will Perk have the leg strength to muscle Howard or Bynum anyway. Will he have the mobility to rebound and effectively guard the big centers anyway. And frankly, it was the lack of offense that killed the Celtics verse the Lakers. The C's had way too many stretches where they couldn't put it in the basket. Given the uncertainty with Perk, why not increase the offensive output and efficiency by getting a player that will be healthy to start the season.
We lost because we didn't rebound- way too many 2nd (& 3rd) chance points for LA, allowing them to stay in it. Jameson doesn't help that one bit. A gimpy Perk beats a AJ any day.
The Celtics were up 64-61 in the fourth quarter of game 7. LA scored the next 9 points and didn't get a single offensive rebound and LA had just 2 offensive rebounds in the entire 4th quarter. How about another example, just from game 7. Boston scores point 23 with 35 seconds left in the first quarter. Point 24 & 25 don't come until 7:13 left in the second with LA scoring 11 straight points (to go up 2 after trailing by 9). Another example, from 3:26 left in the third until a basket with 9:03 left in the fourth Boston scored exactly 1 point (though LA only managed 4 points during that stretch).
The simple truth is, the Celtics didn't beat LA because they went into long scoring droughts in just about every game in the series and most games, like game 7, there were multiple such droughts. The defense was fantastic and the lack of rebounding was really overblown, the problem was quite simply a lack of offense. Boston just couldn't put the ball in the hoop. I know a lot of it was great defense by LA, but there were plenty of open looks that just didn't fall.