The Warriors traded Buddy Hield and Johnathan Kuminga to the Atlanta Hawks last month in exchange for All-Star big man Kristaps Porziis.While Hield hasn’t made much of an impact playing in just two games, Kuminga has blossomed into the star that Golden State appeared to grow tired of waiting for. As for Porziis, he has been limited to just one game due to an undisclosed illness that head coach Steve Kerr called “mysterious.”Although the Warriors would love to have the former No. 4 overall pick in the lineup, as he is a prolific scorer and tremendous defender, they have made it clear that they don’t want to rush him back if he isn’t ready — something Draymond Green expressed to ESPN’s Anthony Slater and Ramona Shelburne.“When a guy is hurt or sick or whatever, there’s no one around here like pressuring you, like, ‘Yo, what’s going on?’ We don’t move like that,” Green said in a story released Friday. “So I don’t think in this locker room, we feel the uncertainty as much as everyone else does, because that’s just not how we operate. We know if he’s healthy, he’s going to...