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20 NBA Players Who Won Championship Rings They Didn’t Deserve

May 19, 2019 by Raj Nanavati 1 Comment

Nazr Mohammed — 2005 San Antonio Spurs

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Nazr Mohammed’s Basketball Reference page is so long you have to scroll just to see all the seasons. Mohammed played for eight teams over almost two decades, never going one year and out at any stop until his final season. Mohammed actually started 354 games in his career, but he never averaged double digit points or rebounds for a season.

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Mohammed didn’t start much for the 2005 Spurs considering a guy named Tim Duncan blocked his path to playing time, but Nazr didn’t mind. He was a champion at Kentucky, and he became an NBA champion for the Spurs too.

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  1. Roger Peet says

    May 6, 2019 at 5:54 pm

    What about Wally Walker? He sat on the bench as The Portland Trailblazers won the 1976-77 title. He was traded the next year to The Seattle Supersonics. Seatlle won the title that year, 1977-78. Walker won back-to-back NBA Championship rings. He played a lot more in practice than the games.

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