SAN FRANCISCO – It’s probably too late to make much of a dent in this season, but Kristaps Porziis appears to have finally found a comfort zone with his new team in the Bay Area.Making his first start with the Warriors since being acquired in a trade from the Atlanta Hawks, the 7-foot-2 Latvian scored 20 points – a season-high with Golden State – and looked much more relaxed and effective since the mid-February trade that landed Porziis in San Francisco.On a night when the Warriors didn’t have much reason to celebrate, Porziis provided a feel-good moment that can hopefully be built upon for the remainder of the season.“We’re starting to develop a decent feel,” Porziis said following the Warriors’ 127-117 loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves on Friday. “I think guys are getting accustomed to playing with me. It’s progress. We’re getting better for sure. Overall, I think we’re heading in the right direction.”The night didn’t end the right way for the sputtering Warriors, though seeing Porziis play the way many expected from him after the trade was a definite bright spot.The...