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Jellybean Bryant never played for the Lakers or Celtics

The players in question played on opposite teams, and one is active

So one is still active in the NBA? As a player?

Do they have the same sir name?

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I just looked through the rosters from each year they made the finals.

No one even had a common last name in any of the series' (on opposite teams), except for Dennis Johnson, and Magic Johnson.

But they're not even related.

The only thing I can think of is, they have different last names, or one (or both) wasn't a player.

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I just looked through the rosters from each year they made the finals.

No one even had a common last name in any of the series' (on opposite teams), except for Dennis Johnson, and Magic Johnson.

But they're not even related.

The only thing I can think of is, they have different last names, or one (or both) wasn't a player.

So why is it not the Waltons? I don't think he means they played in the same Final...

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Walton was on the Celtics in 1987 he played in 12 playoff games but did miss a significant time due to injury, but he was on the roster

So the answer is the Waltons

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Sorry guys I thought he meant in the same finals matchup.

Obviously I was wrong :P

Thought it was a little farfetched.

Oh, and Roscoe, was that really necessary? <_<

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Sorry guys I thought he meant in the same finals matchup.

Obviously I was wrong :P

Thought it was a little farfetched.

Oh, and Roscoe, was that really necessary? <_<

It was not . I killed one of my prized lambs as an offering of repentance.

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