Golden State Warriors general manager Larry Riley seemed to shoot down any possibility that the team will use the new collective bargaining agreement’s amnesty provision to waive either David Lee or Andris Biedrins, two of the team’s big-money players.

“Are we active? Of course we are,” said Riley, in his first appearance with the media since the 149-day lockout ended Saturday. “(Assistant GM) Bob Myers right now is in Los Angeles, having discussions with agents, which we are allowed to do.

“That relates primarily to the free-agent market. I’m constantly on the phone, talking to other teams and the possibilities about making adjustments to the roster. What’s the likelihood the roster will be near the same with some additions on opening day? Very likely.”

That statement would seem to indicate the Warriors will keep their core of Stephen Curry, Monta Ellis and David Lee together.