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The Golden State Warriors are not planning to trade any members of the team’s core during the offseason, per Ric Bucher of Bleacher Report.

Despite having the worst record this season (15-50), the Warriors will rely on Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, Draymond Green and Andrew Wiggins to return to the top next year.

“Warriors GM Bob Myers declined to talk about the team’s future plans before this season is officially over, but there has been no indication from league sources that the Warriors are exploring ways to improve by tinkering with their current core of Curry, Thompson, forward Draymond Green and small forward Andrew Wiggins, acquired at the trade deadline from the Minnesota Timberwolves.

That would be a change in philosophy for the franchise, which has shown a willingness to consider major changes during its run of success. In 2014, when the Warriors were a first-round playoff victim to the Los Angeles Clippers, they explored dealing Klay Thompson for Kevin Love; and in 2016, after losing to the Cleveland Cavaliers, half of the roster was revamped to make room for Durant,” Bucher reports.