Just days after it seemed Jordan Bell s future with the Golden State Warriors seemed solid, there is now a real chance the former Oregon men s basketball star will need to find a new home in the NBA. In a story by one of the team s main beat writers https://www.uobasketballjersey.com/payton-pritchard-jersey-c-3.html, a nugget about Bell s future with the franchise was revealed.
NBA Free Agency began Sunday afternoon and in less than 24 hours the Warriors saw some sweeping changes with their roster. Kevin Durant left the Warriors for the Brooklyn Nets and the Warriors traded Andre Iguodala in a three team trade to land star guard D Angelo Russell, plus two other players.
The trade with the Nets brought the Warriors roster to 12 players. The Warriors also have to avoid spending as much money as possible, and they still need to resign starting center Kevin Looney. Thus https://www.uobasketballjersey.com/tyler-dorsey-jersey-c-5.html, making the decision on what to do with Bell even harder.
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Connor Letourneau of the San Francisco Chronicle wrote early Monday morning that the chances of Bell and many other Warrior free agents returning are now very slim.
In the wake of Sunday’s moves, the Warriors face a number of tough roster decisions. Kevon Looney, whom Kerr has called a cornerstone of the franchise, might be Golden State’s only remaining free agent to return https://www.uobasketballjersey.com/mj-cage-jersey-c-4.html, Letourneau wrote. To avoid the repeater tax and ensure that they have more spending power next season, the Warriors could have to part ways with DeMarcus Cousins, Quinn Cook, Jordan Bell, Jonas Jerebko, and Andrew Bogut.
2 COMMENTS The Warriors extended a qualifying offer to Bell just three days ago, making him a restricted free agent and giving the Warriors the ability to match any offer he landed in free agency. Bell had previously stated he wanted to stay with the Warriors during the end of the regular season to continue his personal development.
Bell signed a two year contract with the Warriors after being drafted 38th overall in the 2017 NBA Draft. Bell has earned 2,193,857 million dollars in his first two years with the Warriors. Should he choose to accept Roman Sorkin Jersey the Warriors qualifying offer and the Warriors elect to add him onto their roster for this upcoming season, Bell will earn 1,818,486 million dollars for his third season.