Things didn’t pan out the way originally envisioned when the Warriors selected Jonathan Kuminga with the No. 7 overall draft pick five years ago.But there were still plenty of lessons to take away for the young wing.Draymond Green was one of the many Warriors veterans who took Kuminga under his wing over the past several seasons, and after Golden State traded Kuminga to the Atlanta Hawks on Wednesday, Green shared what he hopes Kuminga can take away from his tenure in the Bay.“First of all, I hope we were good vets to him and taught him how to be a pro,” Green said Thursday after the Warriors’ 101-97 win against the Phoenix Suns. “You hope that what he walked away with, regardless of how all of it went down, the guys whose wing I was under showed me the right way. And then I hope in going there that he relishes the opportunity. I saw coach [Steve Kerr]’s comments of him saying [Kuminga] didn’t get a chance to make many mistakes because we’re trying to win.“That’s always been the tough part about young guys and trying to win. You come into this league, you have to make mistakes to learn. But when...