I love Perk like the rest of us, and felt like the wind was knocked out of me when he got traded. We WILL miss his toughness. Add as many 7 footers as you like, but the strength and beef and defensive prowess WILL be missed.
However, I recall the plantar faciatis (sp?) in the early days. One (or 2) shoulder surgeries ... and then a knee issue (or two). The guy is/was a warrior, but the injury prone point has some validity for me.
This is somewhat unrelated to the post, BUT ... I think it should also be noted that the Celtics organization showed IMMENSE faith and spent $10M+ "investing" in Perk's development before he really produced much of anything as a pro. That entire rookie deal was pretty much spent not knowing if he'd develop or not. The Celtics got great value on the 2nd Perk contract, but bear in mind Perk signed that while he was injured with no guarantees that he'd ever really produce. Hence, the Celtics showed Perk incredible faith and gave him stability for a long long time.
I'm happy they did, and I'm sure he's happy we did. I guess what I'm getting at is that I am ready to buy into the new squad (after a few days to exhale), and I'm happy about Perk's past as a Celtic and think it was very fair for Perk, the Celtics and us fans.