Which NBA champion(s) benefited most from injury?

I like but she seems like she might not hold up well in the long run... I can just picture her huge lightskin ass walking through walmart in 5-10 years

If Draymont wasn't nut-grabbin', cleveland would have zero.

Hate to be a prisoner of the moment, but the Raptors should be first on this list.
 
If Draymont wasn't nut-grabbin', cleveland would have zero.
When did Draymond become Hakeem Olajuwon in his prime? Its almost like he didnt play 6 games of 7, including a deciding HOME clincher.

Meanwhile, the same people who utter this trash seemingly were in a sleep pod the year prior when Bron was out there going 6 games with an Australian D leaguer as his #2 option .
 
If Draymont wasn't nut-grabbin', cleveland would have zero.

Hate to be a prisoner of the moment, but the Raptors should be first on this list.

It's good to be conscious of avoiding "prisoner of the moment" commentary.

I think it's obviously the #1 example in my basketball-watching lifetime, which goes back to the 90s.

I won't say for sure that they benefited more than the 89 Pistons but it would seem to be a toss-up at best.
 
If the NBA does come back this year, people have suggested there should be an asterisk if a top player gets coronavirus and misses playoff games.

I think when you look at all this, it is obvious it should be regarded like any other injury as far as championship legitimacy.
 
89 Pistons vs. Lakeshow with Magic after game 1 and Byron Scott before series started. Easiest 4 game sweep ever. Kareem was retiring and the Piston's just focused on Worthy.
 
When did Draymond become Hakeem Olajuwon in his prime? Its almost like he didnt play 6 games of 7, including a deciding HOME clincher.

Meanwhile, the same people who utter this trash seemingly were in a sleep pod the year prior when Bron was out there going 6 games with an Australian D leaguer as his #2 option .
Hey, leave Delly alone :roflmao2:
 
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