Added Connelly, “Look at him, he’s not 6-11, but it doesn’t matter. He gets out there. He gets up. He battles. He’s physical. He has that timing or knack, same thing with his shot-blocking, you can’t just be athletic and rebound, you also have to have kind of a commitment to get the ball and the timing to kind of read where the ball is going.”
Bell is 6-foot-9 but has a 6-foot-11 wingspan and 8-8½ standing reach. He ran the fastest shuttle time (2.56) in combine history, and he nearly surpassed this year’s top mark in the Suns’ post-workout three-minute run. Bell fell short by half a court length.
“My teammate Dillon Brooks set the record for this year of 28½, so I wanted to at least get better than that,” he said. “I’m kind of disappointed.”
While Bell can put the ball in the basket, it’s on the defensive end of the floor where he believes he can have the biggest impact on a team.