In building the Warriors' championship roster, general manager Bob Myers has come to master the art of a bargain. It helps that Golden State's recent success prompted the likes of Zaza Pachulia and David West to take pay cuts in pursuit of rings. But to surround the Warriors' All-Stars with a capable supporting cast, Myers has excelled at identifying players whose market values didn't match their abilities. During a two-week span last summer, Myers rounded out the roster with three players — Jordan Bell, Omri Casspi and Nick Young — many front offices had decided weren't worth relatively minor investments.