Shaun Livingston is likely to retire after the current season.

Livingston told The Athletic at the beginning of April that he was seriously considering retirement at the end of the season.

"Yeah. For sure. Absolutely," said Livingston at the time. "It’s just all the signs on the wall. And just more so from a physical standpoint. If I’m healthy and having fun, then I want to play. But physically, if I’m not … Like, I put so much work in my body just to get back to playing basketball, let alone get to this point where I’m at.

"So now that it’s getting harder. Like this year, I’ve struggled with injuries more than any other year I’ve been on the Warriors."

Livingston has only $2 million in guaranteed money on his $8 million contract next season with the Golden State Warriors. 

The Warriors are hoping Jacob Evans can grow into a point guard role to help replace Livingston.

“Yeah, we’re going to play him at point all summer,” Steve Kerr said.