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Small forward Adam Morrison played a key role in the Lakers’ 2010 NBA Finals victory. Although he did so by keeping off the court, it still counts as one of the keys to the latest Lakers’ title.
The former Gonzaga star chipped in with just over 13 minutes of action (all in the first round) in the entire postseason after averaging 2.4 points in just under eight minutes per game during the regular season.
Jimmy Kimmel Live played out a handful of highlights from Morrison’s Finals over the weekend, to remind Lakers fans that the two-time NBA champ was an integral part of the title.