​The Golden State Warriors didn't have a pick in this year's NBA Draft, but earlier in the week their general manager said they'd be open to purchasing a second-round selection.





Well, they did, and boy is the rest of the NBA world going to have another reason to hate the Dubs. They just stole one of the nation's top talents in a trade with the Chicago Bulls.





Oregon's Jordan Bell is joining the reigning champs.

Sources: Golden State acquired Jordan Bell from the Bulls for cash. A lot of it. https://t.co/2QXpmuJIyb — Adrian Wojnarowski (@WojVerticalNBA) June 23, 2017

The Bulls took Bell with the No. 38 overall selection, but it looks like the Warriors gave them an offer they couldn't refuse.

With the 38th pick in the 2017 #NBADraft, the @chicagobulls select @1jordanbell. — NBA Draft (@NBADraft) June 23, 2017

Bell helped lead Oregon to their second Final Four in school history, with the last one coming in 1939. His defensive prowess was among the best in the country, and he'll be adding yet another dynamic element to the Warriors roster.





Bell, who had his best season as a junior this past year, averaged 10.9 points, 8.8 rebounds and 2.2 blocks per game.