Despite Andre Iguodala‘s reported interest to test out the free agent market, it will take much more than a lucrative offer to get the former Sixth Man of the Year to leave the Golden State Warriors this summer.

According to Anthony Slater of the San Jose Mercury News, the Warriors' Swiss-army-knife will listen to offers, but will likely wait to hear for a deal between three-to-four years for more money than Golden State can offer, aside from being a winning team.

If those factors weren't enough of a list, Iguodala has also gotten comfortable in the Bay Area and will likely look for an equally comfortable city to persuade him from leaving the core of this Warriors team that can be set for a long run if he signs in the dotted line come July.

Iguodala is expected to receive an offer between $8 to $12 million from Golden State, while other teams are able to offer around $20 million per year, but the likelihood they'd be willing to sign the 33-year-old to a three-to-four-year contract is slim given his history of back and knee issues and how much of his game revolves around his athleticism.

If he does decide to leave, rookie Patrick McCaw, soon to be in his second year, will have to step into a huge role backing up Finals MVP Kevin Durant at small forward and tasked to defend some of the elite players in the league.