With OKC's staunch belief in always maintaining assets ad the way Presti has done stuff over the past 4-5 years, it's just hard to believe he would offer up a package of young players(Lamb, PJIII, Reggie Jackson) and the prime Toronto pick for just one player, albeit an impactful one in Andy, who is over 30 and has had injury problems.
More than likely, if they even entered in to conversation for Andy at all, they would as for the following:
Inclusion of Perkins and his contract to us
Inclusion of Boobie and his decent perimeter D + 3 point shooting to them
Inclusion of a future first round pick pick(s) from us. Not one as high as the Toronto pick, which could be potentially in the 4-7 range, but something more than the Heat pick.
Holding on to PJIII, as even though he is roadblocked, if he could show major talent and improved focus in spot minutes over the next 2-3 years, he could be a much more valuable and major trade chip(perhaps valuable 6th man) down the road
So, if a blockbuster went down, I see it being proposed by OKC as something like this:
Lamb, Perkins, Jackson, and the Toronto pick for Andy, Gibson, the Sacramento pick, and either the Orl or Cavs 2nd rounder.
Is that even the starting point for negotiation and haggling or do we just slam the phone down on them and say no way?