SAN FRANCISCO – It would be a competitive felony if the Warriors’ shot-callers were to stroll past the Feb. 5 NBA trade deadline as opponents run circles around their team, as the Toronto Raptors did Tuesday night.One of those shot-callers, general manager Mike Dunleavy, says he’s willing to do what’s necessary in hopes of avoiding such a nightmare. For the right offer, of course.Any trade that would give the Warriors a reasonable possibility of even a modest NBA playoff run – giving franchise superstar Stephen Curry a reasonable chance to be a factor in games that matter most – would require moving a lot more than Jonathan Kuminga, whose prominent availability has yet to warm the market.To get an impact player, the Warriors almost certainly would have to sacrifice one or more future first-round draft picks. They should. And Dunleavy knows this must be an option.“Our picks always will and have been in play,” Dunleavy said Tuesday night, 45 minutes before a 145-127 loss to the Raptors at Chase Center. “To give up our picks, it’s got to be meaningful to get something back. So, for that reason, there’s only so many...