Steph Curry Golden State Warriors 6 X Championship Rings & metal Trophy in box,
*please not these are NBA fan edition for the u.s.a not cheap ones from China, they are the same weight, size, and will not rust like the china version. unlike others that order and get it sent to you direct from China, ( the supply doesn’t even know the quality your getting)*
This set is exclusive to GOAT Sports
this set includes the following rings:
This 2015 Golden State Warriors NBA Championship Ring was given to the Warriors after the Warriors won their 4th franchise NBA Championship ring after defeating the Cleveland Cavaliers led by LeBron James 4-2 in the NBA Finals. Andre Iguodala was named the NBA Finals Most Valuable Player (MVP).
About The ring: This championship ring was made with more than 250 replica diamonds and other precious metals and gemstones to tell the story of the Warriors.On the front of the ring, it features the team’s logo with several elements embarked to it. It’s made of 67% gold representing the 67victories in the regular season. Furthermore, there are 240 replica diamonds on the background to commemorate the 240 wins with the current ownership. Also, 16 princess cut replica diamonds on the side of the ring that symbolize the 16 victories in the post season before winning the Championship.Player side of the 2015 Golden State Warriors NBA Championship Ring: Stephen Curry and other player name was engraved on each of their Championship ring. Along with words ‘2015 Golden State Warriors’ engraved on the center of the shank. With NBA logo on the bottom.Team side of the 2015 Golden State Warriors NBA Championship Ring: This side of the ring features multiple hands holding onto the Larry O’brien trophy with words ‘World Champions’ on the top of the shank.
2017 Stephen Curry Golden State Warriors NBA Championship Ring
About the ring: Front of the Championship Ring: 2017 Championship ring has a total of 11 carats of replica diamonds. More replica diamond comparing to any other championship ring across all major sports in 2017. There are 36 replica blue sapphires on the rim of the ring representing the 36-home victory during the regular season. The iconic Golden State Warriors logo was in the center of the ring with a Larry O’Brien trophy behind it. Player side of the Championship Ring: Each player name is engraved on this side of the ring. In this case, Stephen Curry. XVI – I is on the side of the band which represents the NBA Finals score. Team side of the Championship Ring:On this side of the championship ring, there are five trophies symbolising the franchise 5th championship victory. Together with words ‘ Warriors World Champs’.
2018 Golden State Warriors Championship Ring Stephen Curry
This 2022 Stephen Curry Golden State Warriors NBA Ring was an NBA Championship ring won by the Golden State Warriors after winning the 2022 NBA Finals against the Boston Celtics. Stephen Curry was named the NBA Finals MVP.
About the ring: According to Jason of Beverly Hills, the “43 baguettes in the bridge represent Curry’s 43-point performance” in Game 4 of the NBA Finals, a masterclass showing that leveled the series 2-2. The Warriors never lost again. Additionally, the “0.91 carats of replica white diamonds on the inner bezel represent the Warriors’ 91% home winning percentage in the 2022 playoffs.” The Warriors went 11-1 at Chase Center in the playoffs, only dropping Game 1 of the NBA Finals. Side of the Ring Top of the 2022 Stephen Curry Golden State Warriors NBA Ring The ring, which consists of 16 karats of replica yellow and white diamonds (16 wins in the playoffs = NBA championship), features the Warriors’ logo on top. It also features the player’s number. One side of the ring features the player’s name, the series results on the way to the championship (4-1 over Denver, 4-2 over Memphis, 4-1 over Dallas, 4-2 over Boston) and the Warriors’ seven championship trophies. All that is set on a design that mimics the Celtics’ parquet floor. The Warriors clinched the championship in Game 6 in Boston. A piece on the side of the ring can be twisted to reveal a compartment that shows the Larry O’Brien Trophies each player has won. The other side of the ring features “Just Us,” a Warriors motto, overtop the interior of the Chase Center, the team’s home arena in San Francisco. The “NBA 75” logo was also added to commemorate the title coming in the league’s 75th season.
Golden State Warriors 2022
Championship Concept Ring- Stephen Curry
The Warriors seized a
series-clinching 103-90 victory over the Celtics in Game 6 of the NBA Finals,
closing out the series 4-2 to become 2022 NBA Champions. It was a fitting end
to the NBA’s spectacular 75th anniversary season, as two of the league’s three
original franchises that are still in existence went head-to-head in the
best-of-seven series. As the players, coaches and owners of the Warriors
gathered on stage in Boston to be presented with the Larry O’Brien trophy,
Stephen Curry was presented with the Bill Russell NBA Finals Most Valuable
Player Award, marking the first time he’s won that award during his decorated
career. Curry recorded 34 points, seven rebounds and seven assists, going
12-for-21 from the field and 6-for-11 from 3-point range. Curry’s flurry caught
wind in the third frame, with the guard sinking three of his six 3-pointers in the
period. Curry finished the 2022 Finals averaging 31.2 points, 6.0 rebounds and
5.0 assists in the championship series.
Golden State Warriors 2022 Western
Conference Championship Ring- Stephen Curry
Stephen Curry was named
the Magic Johnson Western Conference Finals MVP after his Golden State
Warriors beat the Dallas Mavericks120-110, winning the series in five
games. Curry, 34, was excellent in the series, averaging 23.8 points, 6.6
rebounds and 7.4 assists. Game 5's effort—15 points and nine assists—was his
weakest effort of the bunch. It continued another excellent season for
Curry that saw him average 25.5 points, 6.3 assists and 5.2 rebounds per game
in the regular season while shooting 43.7 percent from the field and 38.0
percent from three. It shouldn't come as a surprise that Curry would be
the first one to win the NBA's newest award. Add it to an already crowded
trophy shelf. Curry is a three-time champion, eight-time All-Star, two-time
MVP, two-time scoring champion and four-time first-team All-NBA selection. He's
a future Hall of Famer and the greatest shooter to ever live, helping to usher
in the modern age of floor spacing and three-point shooting.