I dont know
I am seriously thinking that toronto team is sick.
Not necesarily old
and better on D that most people think.
I think you're solo on an island with that thought this year, mi amigo.
Not solo; he's got Redz as a Co-GM. 
I do think that that Toronto team is a good one, although I'm not the Jameer Nelson fan that Edgar is. (I would have taken Kidd, I think.)
Nelson is solid though with that group a pass first guy like Kidd or Rondo has proven a better match. I think Toronto's big mistake though is wasting their 4th rounder on Perkins. Due to his injury my guess is he would still have been available on Monday. Dalambert, while not as good, was chosen right after Perk and would have been a better pick, IMHO, and better for the team come voting time. People just aren't going to think Perk is going to give Toronto much of anything this year and Toronto still could have pick up Perk in the 6th or 7th.
The Perk pick may have been a bit high, but it's hard to judge how long he would have slid. I mean, Oden and Yao were both picked highly, coming off injuries. Why not Perk, right? I do think that I like Perk on that team, assuming he's healthy (which is a big assumption).
Yeah, but Oden and Yao have both been cleared to play come October. How well? Who knows, that's debatable. But Perk isn't cleared to play until February at the earliest and even then, who knows. Then, again, who knows how well he will play.
Like Leon Powe, Perk might be basically lost for the year from playing the type of ball we are used to seeing him play because of the severity of the injury and when it occurred. Heck KG still hasn't come back to being consistently KGish. I expect this year he will be back to being a better rebounder as the spring comes back to his legs again.
We will see. And you are right, Perk could have been chosen before the 6th or 7th round. Given he will miss minimum, 65% of the year or so, it's a gamble I would have taken.