I highly doubt it as well, just going along with the negatives MM was mentioning in regards to his value.
Still, am curious looking at the teams with cap space this offseason:
Charlotte, Atlanta, Cleveland, Dallas, Detroit, Houston, Indiana, LAC, Milwaukee, Minnesota, N.O., Orlando, Philly, Phoenix, Portland, Sacramento, SA, Toronto, Utah
I'll cross out Cleveland and Sacramento, his previous two stops. Clippers won't have any money once Paul is retained. SA wouldn't have much of anything once Splitter and Manu are kept.
So Atlanta, Charlotte, Dallas, Detroit, Houston, Indiana, Milwaukee, Minnesota, N.O., Orlando, Philly, Phoenix, Portland, Toronto, Utah.
Can eliminate more willing to go over, Minnesota will have nothing if they keep Pek, Philly close to the same with Bynum retained, If ghey're going over for a big, I imagine Utah would just as soon keep one of their own. Indiana would be out, likely, if they keep West.
Atlanta, Charlotte, Dallas, Detroit, Houston, Milwaukee, N.O., Orlando, Phoenix, Portland, Toronto
This is assuming a cap close to 60.
Orlando, Phoenix an Toronto just dn't seem like likely destinations to me.
So you can look at it from a free agent perspective, and also a trade mid-season perspective. Houston will have plenty of cap space to retain Hickson. Would they part with some of their younger players to try Hickson alongside Asik up front. Might actually pair pretty well alongside eachother, and their rebounding would be tough to beat.
Milwaukee seems unlikely to me, with Gooden locked in, and young guys in Sanders, Henson and Udoh. N.O. with a 3 man rotation of Anderson, Davis and Lopez, the same. Might pair well alongside Drummond and Monroe in Detroit. Could be a decent 3rd big in Atlanta with Smith and Horford.