The Perk trade WAS a mistake (everyone knows it)
Oh really? I don't consider it a mistake, and I'm part of "everyone", so I think there's a problem with your data set.
Let me rephrase.
After the Perk trade, the Celts were left with no legit center. Shaq was injured, Jermaine O'Neal did return afterwards but does not have Perk's toughness and Krstic never really seem to find his niche on the team.
Maybe on paper, the deal made sense (maybe.)
But leading into the February 2011 deadline, that team should not have been altered and should've been left the way it was.
Sometimes it still pains me to think what could've been had that 2010-11 team been left alone. Remember, the Celts were 3-0 vs Miami in that season series before the Perk deal and got off to a 38-10 start.
Yes I know Perk was out for most of that season and Shaq was our guy in the beginning of the year.
But, by the time the Celts played Miami in the playoffs that year, you could tell something wasn't right.
Miami was good, but there is no way they should've beaten the Celts in 5 games in that series.(though I am sure everyone will point to the Rondo and Shaq injuries.)
And furthermore, I definitely agree with Doc that dealing Perk put a much greater strain on KG because he had no other back-up in the paint.
Remember Pierce's quote the day of the Perk deal, "man I hope Danny and Doc know what they are doing."
Well, I don't think Danny does.
AND, 2 1/2 years later, I still fail to see what the big benefit was in getting Jeff Green. No doubt he's a good player. But was it worth jeopardizing the Celts chances of a title in 2011? No.