Jordan Bell

Basketball Player

Jordan Bell was born in Long Beach, California, United States on January 7th, 1995 and is the Basketball Player. At the age of 29, Jordan Bell biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
January 7, 1995
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Long Beach, California, United States
Age
29 years old
Zodiac Sign
Capricorn
Profession
Basketball Player
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Jordan Bell Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

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204cm
Weight
98.0kg
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Jordan Bell Life

Jordan Bell (born January 7, 1995) is an American professional basketball player for the Minnesota Timberwolves of the National Basketball Association (NBA).

He played college basketball for the Oregon Ducks.

As a junior in 2017, Bell earned second-team all-conference honors in the Pac-12, when he was also named the conference's Defensive Player of the Year.

He was drafted in the second round of the 2017 NBA draft by the Golden State Warriors.

Bell won his first championship in his rookie season when the Warriors defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2018.

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Jordan Bell Career

High school career

Bell was born in Los Angeles and attended Long Beach Polytechnic High School in Long Beach, California.

College career

Bell has signed up to play college basketball at the University of Oregon.

In 2013, Bell Redshirted. Bell played 5.1 points, 6.21 rebounds, and 2.7 blocks per game as a redshirt freshman at Oregon. His 94 blocks were a school record for a season. He averaged 7.0 points, 5.4 rebounds, and 1.8 blocks per game as a redshirt sophomore. Bell, a redshirt junior, averaged 10.9 points, 8.8 rebounds, and 2.3 blocks per game and helped lead Oregon to the Final Four.

Professional career

Bell announced for the 2017 NBA draft on April 18, 2017 and was named 38th by the Chicago Bulls and later traded to the Golden State Warriors for $3.5 million in cash considerations.

Bell was a member of the 2017 NBA Summer League.

Bell finished with a career-high 20 points on 9-for-13 shooting against the Los Angeles Lakers on December 22, putting him to a career-high ten rebounds in 25 minutes. Bell saw his first action in the NBA playoffs on April 14, 2018, taking three points and two rebounds off of the bench during the 113-92 victory over the San Antonio Spurs. The Warriors made it to the NBA Finals, where they will overthrowrown the Cleveland Cavaliers in four games.

Bell was a member of the NBA Summer League in 2018. Due to "conduct detrimental to the team," Bell was suspended for one game on March 27, 2019. Bell came off the bench and scored a playoff high 11 points, 2 steals, a helper, and a block apiece in a 114-111 victory over the Portland Trail Blazers on May 16, 2019. Bell got off to a soaring start in his career in a series clinching victory over the Blazers on May 20, with 7 points, 2 assists, and a steal. The Warriors qualified for the 2019 NBA Finals, but the Toronto Raptors defeated them in 6 games.

Bell was given a qualifying offer on June 28, 2019, making him a restricted free agent. Bell signed with the Minnesota Timberwolves on July 11.

Bell and Robert Covington were traded from the Timberwolves to the Houston Rockets in a four-team, 12-player contract on February 5, 2020. Bruno Caboclo and a 2023 second-round pick trade were traded to the Memphis Grizzlies the next day. The Memphis Grizzlies waived Bell on March 2, 2020.

Bell had been drafted off waivers by the time Bell's on-court debut for the NBA G League had been postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The G League season was later cancelled.

The Cleveland Cavaliers reported on June 29, 2020, that they had agreed Bell to a two-year contract. Bell and Alfonzo McKinnie were traded to the Lakers in exchange for JaVale McGee on November 22, 2020; however, Bell was waived the following day.

Bell signed with the Washington Wizards on December 19, 2020, but the following day, he was waived and subsequently drafted to the Erie BayHawks as a flex-affiliate player for the Capital City Go-Go dated January 12, 2021.

Bell did not work for Erie until January 23, 2021, a 10-day deal with the Wizards, but after three games, he was released on January 31.

The BellHawks recalled Bell to the Erie roster on February 2, 2021, the start of the G League season. In seven games for Erie, he averaged 17.6 points, 9.3 rebounds, and 3.3 assists per game.

Bell signed a second 10-day contract with the Wizards on April 14, 2021.

Bell signed a two-way agreement with the Golden State Warriors on May 13, 2021.

Bell played for the Atlanta Hawks in the 2021 NBA Summer League in August 20, scoring 6 points in 17 minutes on 3–4 shooting in his first appearance against the Boston Celtics. He rejoined the Warriors on September 24, 2021, but he was deemed one of the few open cuts before the regular season began. Bell was a member of the Santa Cruz Warriors in October 2021.

Bell signed a 10-day contract with the Chicago Bulls, the team's first drafter, on December 30, 2021, using the hardship waiver that was granted to the Bulls when the Bulls had multiple players in the NBA's health and safety regulations were still in place.

The Santa Cruz Warriors recalled Bell on January 9, 2022, on January 9, 2022.

Bell was traded to the Fort Wayne Mad Ants on January 31, 2022.

The Guangzhou Loong Lions signed Bell on September 7, 2022.

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Team USA has fallen to No. 9 in the rankings. After 12 years in the top position as Spain rises to No. 2 in the FIBA rankings, the country has risen to No. 2 in the FIBA rankings after 12 years in the top spot. 1

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 18, 2022
The 16-time Olympic gold medalist United States national basketball team has been crowned atop the FIBA rankings by Spain, a team that has never placed better than second at any Summer Games. On Friday, FIBA, the sport's governing body, updated its rankings, and Spain climbed to the top spot, a sliver ahead of the US. The four-time defending Olympic champions climbed to the top of the charts after winning the FIBA world championship in 2010 and had been on the show since. In 2017, the FIBA's rankings were updated to a model that only takes results from the most recent eight years into account. That means that the United States is no longer reaping the benefits of the 2014 World Cup championship, but that the Olympic gold medals won at Rio de Janeiro and Tokyo are now factoring into the rankings. At the 2019 World Cup, the United States came in seventh place.
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