Who said no? Seriously 
I 'fess up. I did.
The question asks "is it
imperative".
While I would like it very much, it is not imperative. What is imperative is making the Cs the best team that they can be.
If that means turning PP into a more valuable asset, so be it.
I greatly admire PP. I was praying on draft night that he would slip to us at 10, and when whoever was picking at 9 picked, and didn't pick PP, I was screaming to my son "the future is here".
I was praying the night that he was stabbed, reliving the Lennie Bias sickness in my head, saying oh no, not again.
I watched him get flattened in the Garden, landing on the floor on his face, losing teeth and coming back later to play in the same game.
I watched him in Indiana, after that playoff debacle and that pathetic press conference with that weird "sling" or whatever it was on his head and made excuses for him.
I watched him with pride as he finally "arrived"., hoisting that O'Brien trophy above his head.
His loyalty to this franchise is admirable, but not unquestioned. He would've bailed if Danny didn't make those moves to get us 17. He may not have wanted to, but he has so much admitted that he would've.
Same for me now. I wouldn't want him not to end his career here, but if the right deal came along, we gotta pull the trigger.
As our own Captain has said many times: it's about the name on the front of the jersey, not the back.