Steph Curry isn’t getting any younger, and the Warriors front office is well aware.General manager Mike Dunleavy made a huge swing at Giannis Antetokounmpo last week. The trade offer didn’t pan out, but that allowed the Warriors to move on to a different big man: Kristaps Porziis. Curry spoke to ESPN’s Anthony Slater after the NBA trade deadline, touching on Golden State’s run at Antetokounmpo.“I wasn’t on the phone with [Dunleavy] and them making calls,” Curry told Slater in an article published Friday. “I knew there was an offer that was made, as you’d expect. At the end of the day, nobody got [Antetokounmpo]. So that’s the situation right now.”Curry has made it clear that all he wants is a shot at a fifth ring. That feat will be harder to accomplish with an injured Jimmy Butler, but Porziis is a force when healthy.“For us, our challenge is to try to stay at a level where we can be a threat in a playoff series and finish the regular season off strong,” Curry stated.Last season, the Warriors had plenty of momentum in the playoffs before Curry’s left hamstring strain cut the...