Let's take a look at the whole trade. People are leaving out the pick we get is a critical piece to this whole thing. It will most likely be outside the top ten next year somewhere between 11 and 15 in what will be a very deep draft. I want to wait and see what that pick brings us first and foremost.
Additionally I think it needs to be pointed out that Green played out of position nearly his entire time in OKC. He is a 3 not a 4 where he played and then continued to play here for quite a bit. He actually puts up very good numbers playing the three. On the occasions he played when Durant was unable, his numbers were excellent. I am not saying we will hang his jersey up one day but I would like to see him play at the 3 for an extended time before throwing him under the bus.
We also need to be honest about Perk. He was solid here, but clearly he was a product of the system and fit. Of course it helped immensely playing next to KG and with a pass first point gaurd in Rondo. To say he has not worked out well in OKC is an understatement. It is also important to point out Perk is two years older than Green, has played at his true position his entire career and has only slowly improved. I think it is safe to say that Green has a greater chance to evolve into something better at this point than Perkins.