LOS ANGELES – Warriors general manager Mike Dunleavy for the second straight year sat down Saturday to field questions on the NBA trade deadline and his team’s newest addition at Crypto.com Arena, home of the Los Angeles Lakers. Last year, it was Jimmy Butler holding his new No. 10 Warriors jersey and posing for pictures. This year, Kristaps Porzingis held his new No. 7 Warriors jersey and posed for pictures. In his opening statements, Dunleavy thanked Jonathan Kuminga and Buddy Hield, the two players traded to the Atlanta Hawks for Porzingis, and shared his gratitude towards Trayce Jackson-Davis, whom the Warriors sent to the Toronto Raptors in exchange for a 2026 second-round draft pick. Along with showing his excitement in adding Porzingis, Dunleavy also mentioned “doing some stuff for the summer, looking into that, some things that will help us.” Porzingis is on a $30.7 million expiring contract. He becomes an unrestricted free agent this upcoming summer. Just how much does that and the other moves the Warriors made help prepare them for NBA free agency and the trade market in a few months? “It’s...