THE LAST SIX NBA
champions have had two things in common: They've played outstanding basketball,
and they've been relatively frugal. Since the 2000--01 season, the team that
won the title had a total payroll right around the league average. Big spenders
haven't fared nearly as well. No team with the league's highest total salary
has won a playoff series since Portland in 2000. (In three of the past five
years the team with the highest payroll has missed the playoffs—that'd be New
York each time.) There's a solid chance that that trend will be bucked this
year: The Suns, the No. 2 seed in the West, had basketball's priciest
roster.
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