pp's thoughts seems a bit negative on first read, but if you analyze it carefully, all he is saying is they were shocked and sad that they lost a part of their family. chemistry is important and will be affected but if the new guys will buy in to what they are trying to do (play D, unselfish basketball, win championship) then it will be ok.
give it time and they will reach acceptance stage.
pp experienced toine leaving, even at a younger age, so i think losing perk is easier for him to accept. KG and ray both have friends traded and were traded themselves so they understand. only person im worrying about is rondo.
On an ideal world they will all retire as celtics, but we know that is not the case in sports. trades happen and players have to deal with these all the time.
As fans losing perk is really a big blow. he has the second longest tenure among current celtics next to pp. He was with us during the losing seasons and contender seasons. We saw him develop from an overweight big man on the bench who look surprised when asked to shoot freethrows in the playoffs to a starting center on a championship team. We saw him battle various injuries, hate and loved his techs, his screens and his scowl.
Only time will tell if this trade is a boon or bane.