With NBA All-Star Draymond Green receiving the day off, the Golden State Warriors turned to former Oregon star Jordan Bell. Bell made his first career NBA start Friday in Green's absence and more than held his own in a 143-94 win over the Chicago Bulls.

Facing the team that drafted him and then traded his rights for cash, Bell finished with seven points, six rebounds, six blocks, four assists and two steals in a career-high 24 minutes. The rebound, assist, block and steal numbers were each career-bests.

The outpouring featured several jaw-dropping plays, like this chase-down-block of Bulls forward Denzel Valentine.

In case you wanted more angles of @1jordanbell's chasedown block ?? pic.twitter.com/qCTt5OuD2e — Warriors on NBCS (@NBCSWarriors) November 25, 2017

Bell began the season as a rotation player for the Warriors, but had not seen much run of late. Entering Friday's game, Bell had played just three combined minutes over the team's last five games.

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