It's often said that you need a little luck to win the NBA Championship. While this series isn't for the Larry O'Brien trophy, the five games between the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Toronto Raptors have been very close matchups where the momentum has shifted each way in favor of the home team. While history isn't in the Cavs' favor for Game 6 on Friday, Cleveland has a big opportunity to buck that trend due to the Raptors being a little banged up for Friday night's game. Brandon Ingram left Game 5 early with a heel injury and wasn't able to return to the game, playing just 11 minutes. Scottie Barnes banged knees with Jarrett Allen, and although he stayed in the game, you could tell he was bothered by the injury. What this means for the Cleveland Cavaliers? Simply, it means the Cavaliers are the healthier team, and arguably, the Raptors' two best players are hobbled on a quick turnaround for Game 6, the Cavs have to take advantage.…