With the Golden State Warriors down 3-1 in the NBA Finals, there has been plenty of speculations regarding their uncertain future. However, it appears guard Shaun Livingston is not worried about what the summer holds.

The Warriors are seemingly on the cusp of some significant changes to their roster this offseason. According to Ryan Wolstat of the Toronto Sun, Livingston is simply focused on their current situation:

“Whatever might happen this summer, it happens but we’re staying in the moment,” Livingston said. “Trying to enjoy this moment right now. Trying to get (back) to the top of the mountain.”

Livingston's comments should hardly come as any surprise considering the Warriors have been fielding these questions all year. Of course, they have now been ramped up a bit after the Toronto Raptors managed to take a commanding series lead. All the speculations regarding forward Kevin Durant's return have only added fuel to the fire.

Durant has yet to make an appearance in these finals as he continues to deal with a calf strain he suffered earlier in the second round of the playoffs. Although he is now listed as questionable, it remains to be seen if he will come back for Game 5. As a result, his potential looming departure this offseason has once again been brought to the forefront.

Golden State has clearly proven to be vulnerable without Durant this series, and their days at the top appear to be numbered if he chooses to leave. Regardless of what happens, it is safe to say that all parties involved are looking to end this season with another ring.