The Suns are planning to keep the No. 1 overall pick.

Phoenix finished the 2017-18 season with the worst record in the NBA and it won the draft lottery in mid-May.

Suns general manager Ryan McDonough said after the lottery the team was open to trading out of the draft’s top spot. But, that no longer appears to be the case.

“There’s a very small grouping of players we’d consider trading it for,” McDonough said Friday (via azcentral.com). “It would have to be a proven young star player with multiple years on his contract or multiple years of team control. Once you start whittling down the list, that list probably shrinks to a handful of players, if not fewer players than that, so I think the overwhelming likelihood is that we keep the pick.”

The Suns are expected to select Arizona center Deandre Ayton or European guard Luka Doncic with the top pick. McDonough said Friday he thinks there are four or five players who are worthy of consideration at the spot.

“I honestly think there are some drafts you prefer not to have the No. 1 pick just because there isn’t a player worthy of that,” McDonough said. “This year we feel the opposite…It’s a really talented draft. I think this will be one you look back on historically and say that was one of the better drafts this decade.”

The Suns also hold the draft’s 16th pick.