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Well at some point it about has to. Very short radius "plumbing elbows" definitely seem to require more pulling tension then the minimum NEC bending radius does. I guess if it didn't matter then there wouldn't be as much of a need for minimum bending radius either.
At some point the capstan equation that describes pulling tension no longer gives a good approximation because we can no longer assume that the wire (or rope) is infinitely flexible once the bend radius gets too small.
When you have to send the wire into plastic deformation instead of elastic deformation the energy loss (and therefore the change in wire tension across the bend) gets very significant.