Nine games into his NBA career, Warriors rookie Jordan Bell has outpaced even his own expectations. A player who fell to the second round — No. 38 overall — of June's draft is making head coach Steve Kerr find him minutes in a crowded frontcourt. With instincts, court awareness and defensive versatility that belie his experience, Bell already looks like a foundational piece of the Warriors' future. He enters Wednesday night's home game against Minnesota with a plus-minus ratio of plus-44 in 84 NBA minutes, meaning the Warriors do much better than their opponents when Bell's on the court. Free to run the floor and feast on dunks, Bell is shooting 72 percent (18-for-25) from the field.