Chris Bosh says Goran Dragic injury changed Miami’s 2020 NBA Finals series vs. Lakers

Published on: 15 2 月, 2026 by admin

Chris Bosh said Goran Dragic's injury during the 2020 NBA Finals significantly impacted the Miami Heat's series against LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers.

Speaking on the latest episode of the All That Smoke podcast with Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson, the Hall of Famer reflected on Dragic's plantar fascia tear in Game 1 of the Finals inside the NBA's Orlando bubble.

"The hardest part was watching the Heat battle injuries. Seeing my guy Goran Dragic finally get there and not be able to play. It broke my heart. I can't say they win, but it definitely would have been a different series if he played. Just to be able to play in the Finals, I don't care where they're playing — if it's the Finals and the NBA, it's a dream come true. They don't get that whole experience. It was tough. Like he said, they still went out there and fought. I know the message was definitely there for both sides, but especially for the Heat," Bosh said.

Bosh continued:

"I know a lot of people were writing them off and not really paying much attention to them, but you know, when you get there, you don't get there just to lose. You don't get there to say, 'Ah, nice weather.' I definitely knew they were going to prepare, they were going to fight to the last man and you have to beat those guys. And it happened, but pain is pain. I know they'll be able to overcome this and it will make them a better team and put the Lakers down, man one. Let’s see if they can keep it going.”

Dragic entered the 2020 postseason as Miami's second-leading scorer behind Jimmy Butler III. In 17 playoff games, he averaged 19.1 points, 4.4 assists, 4.1 rebounds and one steal while shooting 44% from the field and 34.6% from 3-point range in 32.5 minutes per contest.

Chris Bosh says Goran Dragic injury changed the fate of Heat's Finals against Lakers

Miami Heat guard Goran Dragic (7) handles the ball against Los Angeles Lakers guard Danny Green (14) during the first quarter of game one of the 2020 NBA Finals at AdventHealth Arena.
© Kim Clement-Imagen Images

Due to injury, Dragic was limited to only two brief appearances at the end of the series. Miami ultimately lost to the Lakers in six games as James captured his fourth NBA Championship and fourth Finals MVP.

Despite the setback, the Heat remained competitive throughout the series, with Butler's 40-point triple-double in Game 3 and 35-point performance in Game 5 forcing a sixth game.

Miami later returned to the Eastern Conference Finals in 2022 and lost to the Boston Celtics in seven games. The franchise made another Finals appearance in 2023 but lost to the Denver Nuggets in five games. Dragic was traded to the Toronto Raptors in exchange for Kyle Lowry as the Heat reshaped their roster around Butler, Tyler Herro and Bam Adebayo.

With the Butler-led era now concluding, Miami enters All-Star weekend at the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles with a 29–27 record, eighth in the Eastern Conference standings. The Heat have advanced from the play-in tournament in each of the past three seasons and remain in contention for another postseason berth this spring.

Bosh's comments provided perspective on how injuries, particularly Dragic's injuries, shaped Miami's chances against James and the Lakers during the unique bubble finals.

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