Beasley is a knucklehead, but he's talented. I wouldn't mind him on the Cs if they got some picks in the process. The Suns are power tankers this season, so they could be a trade partner and both teams could also benefit out of helping OKC.
You'll probably hate this, but at least I'm not starting a new thread. The idea is helping Phoenix to dump Beasley and helping OKC to dump Perk. This trade needs to be done after December 15th so Adams can be traded. Don't worry, for trade machine purposes I've swapped Humphries with Rondo, and Steven Adams with Jeremy Lamb.
http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=ktmpg2mBoston out: Humphries, Bass, Lee, Crawford
Boston in: Perk, Beasley, Gerald Green, PJ3, Dallas 2014 first rounder (top-20 protected until 2018, then unprotected) from OKC, Lakers 2015 first rounder (top-5 protected in 2015, top-3 in 2016 and 2017, unprotected in 2018), Phoenix 2014 second round pick.
Phoenix out: Gortat, Beasley, Gerald Green, Lakers 1st round pick, Suns 2nd round pick
Phoenix in: Humphries, Crawford, Sefolosha and Steve Adams
OKC out: Perk, PJ3, Sefolosha, Steve Adams, Dallas pick
OKC in: Gortat, Bass, Courtney Lee
Why for OKC? win now
Why for PHO? get rid of Beasley, get 18M in expirings and Adams
Why for BOS? Get terrible in 2013-2014, buy minutes for their young PFs, get some draft picks
Boston roster:
Rondo/Pressey
Bradley/Brooks/Bogans
J.Green/Wallace/G.Green/PJ3
Sully/Olynyk/Beasley
Perk/Fav/Fab
The Cs would suck big time next season with all those terrible contracts, but they'd have 18M in expirings in 2015, a probable lottery pick in 2018 and the Laker's pick in 2015 which could be bad, or be very high (only top 3 protected), helping in the rebuild process.