Jordan Bell accepts Minnesota Timberwolves leadership: Timberwolves beats missiles, Jazz, Thunder for Jordan Bell.

Against the backdrop of Warriors' war interest and hope of maximizing their role, Jordan Bell agreed on Monday with an agreement with Minnesota Timberwolves, a league source confirmed by the Bay Area News Group. Yahoo! Sport first reported the news.

Houston Rockets, Oklahoma City Thunder and Utah Jazz have also expressed interest in Bell, according to the league source. But Bell found Timberwolves the most appealing because he seemed to have a bigger role there.

Jordan Bell accepts Minnesota Timberwolves leadership

The warriors issued Bell a $ 1.8 million qualifying offer last week to make it a freely restricted agent. But Warriors have no plans to match Bell's tickets, hoping to maximize the space available to keep Kevin Looney. Bell searched for other possibilities after the warriors acquired D'Angelo Russell in a sign and commerce in Brooklyn. While the Warriors did so to collect the assets to offset Kevin Durant's departure, he also financially limited Warriors with the so-called "hard head." Warriors have therefore failed to hold Bell.

The warriors have mixed feelings about Bell since they have paid $ 3.5 million in the Chicago Bulls so they can select Bell number 38 in the NBA project of 2017. Through two NBA seasons, Warriors have remained impressed by Bell's athletics, as well as his potential for a versatile defender and playmaker. But they were frustrated by Bell's mixed progress around coherence, preparation, and decision-making. Warriors sometimes worried about Bell's maturity, including when they issued a game suspension in March to play a joke on Warriors nurse coach, Mike Brown, charging him for a candle he bought at the hotel team in Memphis. However, the Warriors have often considered Bell to be coaching and eager to rectify his mistakes.

However, the Warriors considered a higher priority to retain Looney because of his unceasing consistency as a defender and rebounder, as well as his ability to treat different starting and bank roles in different positions without complaint. Bell refrained from publicly complaining about his role, but admitted he was frustrated by his various opportunities. For their part, the Warriors believe that Bell did not take advantage of these chances. It seems that Bell will have more chances with Minnesota, who could present an interesting tandem with Bell and the center of Karl-Anthony.