NBA 2004 Detroit Pistons Basketball World Championship Ring, Custom Detroit Pistons Champions Ring

$195.00

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Tags: Basketball Champions Ring, custom champions ring, 1990 NBA champions ring, Detroit Pistons champions ring, Replica Champions Ring

2003 - 2004 Detroit Pistons Basketball World Championship Ring, Custom Detroit Pistons Champions Ring

Material: You can choose material to get this ring in copper, silver, or yellow gold

Size: Standard US size from size 8 to size 15 (some rare size need about some extra days to make)
high grade studded AAA CZ on top

All Stones are prong set by our skilled workers, not glued

Deep Sharp engraving and 3 D letters.

All Details Are Clear to See

Solid ring, very heavy

Weight: about 45 to 60 grams, around 220 to 260 grams with packing

Packing: Luxury Wooden Gift box

Custom service: Customize service is available for this ring, we can put your name and number on the ring to make your championship ring personalized, if you want this custom service, please put your name and number on the Column when you made the purchase

The 2003?C04 Detroit Pistons season was the 63rd season of the franchise, the 56th in the National Basketball Association, and the 47th in the Detroit area. The Pistons were able to finish 2nd overall in the Central Division, behind the Indiana Pacers. Led by new coach Larry Brown and boosted by the trade deadline acquisition of forward Rasheed Wallace, the Pistons advanced to the 2004 Basketball Finals, where they defeated the heavily favored Los Angeles Lakers in the four games to one, winning their third overall championship and first since 1990.

The 2004 Basketball Finals was the championship round of the 2003?C04 National Basketball Association season. The Finals were between the Los Angeles Lakers of the Western Conference and the Detroit Pistons of the Eastern Conference; the Lakers held home court advantage. The series was played under a best-of-seven format, so the first team to collect four game victories would win the series.

Although the Lakers were the heavy favorite, the Pistons won the series four games to one to win their first title since 1990 and their fifth overall (three Basketball Championships, two NBL Championships). Piston point guard Chauncey Billups was named the Most Valuable Player of the series. The series was noted for the perceived underdog, the Pistons, dominating a Laker team that had four future Hall of Famers.

Pistons owner William Davidson became the first owner in sports history to win two championships in one year. Eight days earlier, the other team that Davidson owned, the Tampa Bay Lightning of the National Hockey League had won the Stanley Cup in seven games over the Calgary Flames.

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