Lakers’ 2020 Bubble Title: Legit or Forever Different?
Five years later, the NBA is still split: was the Lakers’ 2020 championship in Orlando truly legitimate?
76ers president Daryl Morey has reignited the debate, calling it “different, not illegitimate” on The Bill Simmons Podcast. He later told The Athletic that “everyone I speak to privately agrees it doesn’t truly hold up as a genuine championship.”
That’s not music to Laker fans’ ears. LeBron James and Anthony Davis powered the franchise to its 17th banner, beating the Heat in six games. But Morey argues the absence of travel, road crowds, and normal playoff chaos makes the ring stand apart.
LeBron strongly disagrees. “No distractions, just basketball and your thoughts. You had to be mentally locked in,” he told ESPN, calling it the hardest title of his career. At 35, James won Finals MVP amid a global pandemic and months of isolation.
Legends remain divided. Scottie Pippen likened it to “AAU-style ball,” while Shaq and Barkley questioned its weight. Yet Goran Dragić, who faced L.A. in those Finals, fired back: “No asterisks. That bubble was real ball.”
Maybe that’s the truth — the Lakers’ 2020 title counts, but it will never feel quite the same.