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76ers 'Daryl Morey believes Los Angeles Lakers' 2020 NBA title is not "real"
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Daryl Morey of the 76ers Calls the Los Angeles Lakers’ 2020 NBA Championship Into Question

July 30, 2025 2 Min Read
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Fans have long debated the legitimacy of the 2020 NBA championship won during the “bubble” season. Some question whether the Lakers and LeBron James truly earned that title, or if it holds the same value as traditional championships. NBA executive Daryl Morey, president of basketball operations for the Philadelphia 76ers, shared with Athletic that many within the league personally believe that the bubble title doesn’t fully count as a real championship. Morey stated, “Everyone I talk to in the league agrees it can’t really be considered a true championship,” though he praised the NBA’s leadership throughout the pandemic.

While some may agree with Morey’s view, he might not be the ideal person to express this opinion since he has never won an NBA title or reached the finals. Morey began his career with the Houston Rockets, eventually becoming their general manager and earning Executive of the Year honors in 2017-2018, despite the Rockets never making it to the finals during his tenure. He is now leading the 76ers’ basketball operations.

Other league insiders interviewed by Athletic disagreed with Morey, arguing that the bubble season was one of the toughest the league has ever experienced, and that the Lakers’ championship should not be diminished. The players and coaches endured isolation, daily COVID-19 testing, and no fans in attendance, removing any home court advantage — making it a unique and challenging environment centered purely on basketball.

The Lakers secured the 2020 title by defeating the Miami Heat 4-2 in the bubble finals, marking the franchise’s 17th championship and LeBron James’ fourth.

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Fan Take: This debate highlights just how unusual and unprecedented the 2020 NBA season was, pushing basketball into uncharted territory. Understanding these perspectives helps fans appreciate the sacrifices made by players and organizations while debating what truly defines championship greatness in the sport.

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