The Clippers were swept by the Spurs on Sunday, but the team is already looking ahead to the future.

Blake Griffin is eligible for an extension this summer, while Chris Paul is under contract for just one more season.

The Clippers are confident, however, that both players will be retained for the long-term.

"I feel those things are going to get done," Clippers president Andy Roeser told ESPNLosAngeles.com. "The important thing is that we have to do other things to improve the team. But I believe we'll do those things and ultimately I believe those two players (Griffin and Paul) are going to play out their careers here."

Griffin will receive a max contract offer from the Clippers when he becomes eligible on July 1st. But Griffin hasn't thought about his options.

"I haven't given it one ounce of thought," Griffin said. "That's been the furthest thing from my mind, honestly. I know that's kind of the popular thing to say, but I haven't thought about it. I'll get to that when it comes."

A source close to the situation says Paul has given the Clippers indications he intends to remain with the team long-term.

Both Griffin and Paul are curious to see what moves the Clippers make during the offseason to improve.