Thanks guys. My reasoning was pretty simple: I love Perry, but I don't need him with Max and Dench. Perry obviously is great, but after having the best TC of all players in the SSBA last season, it would be wrong to expect much more improvement from him.
Who knows about the Clippers pick. I have seen alot of Championship teams rebound with a poor (by their standards) season. If the Clipps pick turns out to be in the 20-22 range, that would be awesome. Since this year's draft was brutal, maybe next year's will be better.
And finally, Childress reminds me of a poor man's Marion, as someone said. I don't think he is an "Offensive dynamo", but he is a decent scorer, putting up double figures will starting in recent years. Also, his size is going to be great for the 2, and he will be able to rebound well. Team rebounding will be big this year, as my 5 starters last year averaged: 7, 12, 7, 5, 4. All of these numbers will go up. Plus, Childress still has the B potential.
So anyway, save for a decent backup C to be found in FA, this is the Pre-TC Raptors depth chart, with ages, potential in brackets:
C: Swift (24, B) / Garcia (23, B) / Swift
PF: Gasol (30, C) / Garcia / Gasol
SF: Anthony (26, B) / Dickau (26, B) / Melo
SG: Childress (27, B) / Dickau / Childress
PG: Max (22, A) / Dench (27, B) / Max
This lineup is good enough to (IMO) win 50 games this season, and be even more successful with each year. Of course, much like the Peja-Yao era, I am probably done making any significant trades for a few seasons, which stinks. Part of the reason I wanted a draft pick this year, so I had something to do