OAKLAND – The Warriors wrapped up Day 5 of training camp Monday afternoon.

Here are three takeaways from the session.

Patrick McCaw is again a no-show

The third-year guard opted not to attend his fifth straight practice as he decides whether to accept the Warriors’ $1.7 million qualifying offer. McCaw, who averaged 4.0 points, 1.4 assist and 1.4 rebounds last season, has until 11:59 pm ET Monday to accept the offer.

However, according to sources, McCaw is mulling over a two-year, $4 million offer from the Warriors. The team’s offer will still stand even after the Monday deadline, with the Warriors still hoping to hash out a deal. McCaw had been pushing to get a two-year deal from the team so he can be an unrestricted free agent in 2020. Time will tell whether McCaw will be with the team in the coming days, but those in camp don’t seem to be worried.

“We think about. We talk about it,” said Warriors coach Steve Kerr. “But we go about our business.”

DeMarcus Cousins: Mentor?

It seemed to be true in Saturday’s 114-110 preseason loss to the Timberwolves, when the injured big man routinely gave advice to center Damian Jones during timeouts.

Over his eight-year career, Cousins has developed a reputation of an outward personality that can clash with teammates and coaches. However, his current teammates have seen nothing of the sort.

“He’s real cool,” said big man Jordan Bell. “I think people paint a picture of him because he yells a lot and he’s just like Draymond [Green]. He yells but he’s a real cool dude.”

Jordan Bell details the time he dealt with a stalker

Jordan Bell’s rollercoaster rookie season left him with a lot to learn, including dealing with stalkers.

As detailed in a piece in June, Bell posted a promotional ad from the balcony of his Lake Merritt apartment. The picture, featuring his dog Prince, showed the Oakland skyline, which revealed his residence to fans. As a result, Bell picked up a stalker and was forced to move.

The stalker would stand outside of Bell’s Lake Merritt building and ask for autographs every day. Then, while Bell was out of town for a game, the man approached Bell’s girlfriend as she walked the couple’s dog Prince. Following the ordeal, Bell filed a police report and moved shortly thereafter. Related Articles Warriors at No. 2: Breaking down how LaMelo Ball’s passing genius would fit Golden State

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Months after moving, Bell posted a video on his Instagram showing the unusual morning hail in the Bay Area. However, Bell inadvertently showed his new neighborhood to his nearly 300,000 followers. Noticing what he had done, he immediately took the video down.

“You just got to keep your personal business protected,” Bell said. “I don’t take pictures off my balcony anymore.”

Warriors reporter Mark Medina contributed to this report