After an 82-game march to the postseason and six weeks of buzzer-beaters, blowouts and big-time performances, we've arrived at the final sprint: the 2015 NBA Finals. The Golden State Warriors, who have dominated the league since October, face the Cleveland Cavaliers, a juggernaut deferred and twice remade now reaching a new peak, for the Larry O'Brien Trophy. [ Follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr: The best slams from all of basketball] The question facing us: Which participants in this championship bout will matter most in the series ahead? In the interest of providing guidance to BDL's readership in a trying time, I submit to a trusting public a new installment of Dan Devine's Inarguable Power Rankings , identifying which items in a group of things are most powerful. In this episode: Dan Devine's Inarguable Who Matters Most in the 2015 NBA Finals Power Rankings. Let's dig in and weigh in. And please remember, as always, that the list is the list. 32. Anderson Varejao and Ognjen Kuzmic (tie). Neither center has seen a second of playoff playing time, with Varejao sidelined by a torn left Achilles tendon and Kuzmic inactive due to a left ankle injury and being the sixth big man on...