The Golden State Warriors will soon face imminent questions during the offseason once again, as the summer of 2019 will bring another potential one-and-one with Kevin Durant, this time adjusting to a player-friendly lucrative sum, and Klay Thompson's impending long-term deal, as he hits free agency.

According to ESPN's summer forecast, the two All-Stars are heavily favored to remain with the defending champions.

Durant has been linked to a potential return to the Oklahoma City Thunder, but even they fall as relative non-factors, as the reigning two-time Finals MVP has a 69.7 percent chance to come back in a Warriors uniform next season, according to ESPN.

His next potential destination is the New York Knicks, who fall at a decent 24.2 percent, while the Los Angeles Lakers and the Thunder remain a relative long shot at 3 percent each.

Thompson has already committed to remain a Warrior for as long as he's able to, and is the most willing of the trinity (with Durant and Draymond Green) to take a substantial pay cut to stay.

ESPN's summer forecast gives him a 72.7 percent chance to remain in the Bay Area, while his hometown Lakers are a far second with 15.2 percent. The Philadelphia 76ers fall third in the race at 6.2 percent, with the two other long shots being the L.A. Clippers and the San Antonio Spurs at 3 percent.

Needless to say, Warriors fans won't have to worry much about keeping their stars, as general manager Bob Myers has shown an impeccable record in keeping his stars happy thus far.