NBA 2002 Los Angeles Lakers Basketball World Championship Ring, Custom Los Angeles Lakers Champions Ring

$195.00

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Tags: Basketball Champions Ring, custom champions ring, 2002 NBA champions ring, Los Angeles Lakers champions ring, Replica Champions Ring

2001 - 2002 Los Angeles Lakers Basketball World Championship Ring, Custom Los Angeles Lakers 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 highlight of the Los Angeles Lakers season was winning the 2002 Basketball Finals thus completing the second three-peat in franchise history, the first since 1953-54.

The 2002 Basketball Finals was the National Basketball Association championship series for the 2001?C02 season. The best-of-seven playoff was contested between the Los Angeles Lakers, champions of the Western Conference and two-time defending Basketball champions, and the New Jersey Nets, champions of the Eastern Conference. The Lakers swept the Nets, four games to none, to win the franchise's 14th Basketball championship. The 56th edition of the championship series was played between June 5 and June 12 and was broadcast on NBC.

Shaquille O'Neal, who averaged 36 points and 12 rebounds in the Finals, was named the Basketball Finals Most Valuable Player. Lakers coach Phil Jackson won his ninth ring, tying him with Red Auerbach for most all-time. During the series, he surpassed Pat Riley for most career playoffs wins with 156.

Will Lyman narrated the season-ending documentary for Basketball Entertainment.

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