Also, to further speculate, I think teams are low balling us. Yes Jimmy Butler is great and yes he basically is the whole Bulls team now, but you can make a case he's a great stats on a bad team guy and not a top 15 player on a contender. His team is barely a playoff team in a terrible East, it's not like he's Anthony Davis in the West, he's in a much worse conference and had better guys around him than AD until the deadline, and Chicago demanded a king's ransom for him by all accounts, for two years. PG13 publicly said he only wanted to play for Indy and LA, tanking his trade value, and Indy still wanted a boatload from us for him. It seems obvious to me we are either overvaluing our assets (maybe) or we're getting low balled (probable).
A year of Ibaka (who is a 6'9" 2-way player that can space the floor, shoot as well as Bradley as a power forward, and at least used to be as good on D as Bradley as a vitally important rim protector) for Oladipo a high potential #2 pick, a top 12 pick and more, is not a low ball offer. What based on the past 2 years makes you think we could top that? The Kings didn't even get a haul that good for Demarcus freakin Cousins. Yeah, he has flaws, but so does AB. It's really, really optimistic to think we're going to get more than the return on Ibaka. DA's reputation for ripping people off makes that very, very difficult by itself. It makes GMs look bad at their jobs.