Through four games of Summer League, McCaw has played with the ease of a player fresh off contributing in Game 5 of the Finals. In 32 minutes, McCaw had 26 points on 10-for-16 shooting to go along with five assists and four rebounds. The highlight came with roughly a minute left, when he knifed to the rim and netted an off-kilter floater to put the Warriors up 73-69. The Warriors paid Chicago $3.5 million last month for the draft rights to Bell largely because they saw similarities between the former Pac-12 Player of the Year and Draymond Green. A 6-foot-8, 225-pound power forward who can play center in small-ball lineups, Bell is adept at crashing the glass, swatting shots and guarding multiple positions. Less than 24 hours after he had five points, 11 rebounds, five assists, five steals and six blocks against Minnesota, Bell set a Golden State Summer League franchise record with 16 rebounds. While McCaw and Bell have excelled in Las Vegas, the other two players who will be on the Warriors' roster next season — Looney and Jones — have been inconsistent. After missing Tuesday's double-overtime loss with an allergic reaction in his eyes, Looney only recorded two...