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Warriors’ center Jordan Bell will miss another 2 weeks

San Francisco Chronicle
Published February 2, 2018 at 10:45 PM
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Warriors forward Jordan Bell will miss another two weeks with a swollen left ankle, Golden State announced Friday. Bell, who was evaluated this week by team doctors, will be sidelined for the Warriors' next seven games, taking him through NBA All-Star weekend in Los Angeles (Feb. 15-18). Twenty-four seconds into Golden State's Jan. 17 win over the Bulls, Bell landed awkwardly after trying unsuccessfully to block a Robin Lopez dunk. Bell was on the floor for more than a minute, grabbing his left ankle and grimacing, as teammates surrounded him and a team trainer tended to him.

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