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Summer League Game 3 Takeaways

Warriors.com
Published July 11, 2017 at 9:45 PM
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1. Block party – Damian Jones and Jordan Bell gave plenty of reasons for Warriors fans to salivate over their potential Tuesday night, nine of them being the combined number of rejections between the two against the Timberwolves. Bell’s six blocks and Jones’ three helped protect the paint and limit the Timberwolves to 34 percent shooting in a losing effort. The Summer Dubs totaled 12 blocks in all, a very hefty number.

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