Andrew Bogut, once thought of as "the missing piece" to a championship team, ended up not necessarily being the key to the Warriors winning the 2015 NBA Finals. How did this happen?
The Warriors of the early 2000's were soft. Nelly Ball and "We Believe" had an obvious hole in the middle of our frontcourt — our franchise center was off riding on ski boats and partying during the summers (oh, how we miss you Andres Biedrins) instead of learning to shoot free throws.
Traditional NBA teams would come in and dominate the Warriors on the boards and in the post, on their way to historic nights from skilled NBA centers.