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Late in the first quarter Saturday night, Jordan Bell caught a pass from Quinn Cook at the top of the key, turned and drained a 20-foot jumper over the outstretched arm of Minnesota’s Gorgui Dieng.
It was a relatively nondescript play in the Warriors’ 114-110 loss to the Timberwolves at Oracle Arena. But for a team in need of a capable replacement for the injured DeMarcus Cousins, that jumper from Bell was the type of feel-good development that makes the preseason valuable.