2010 LOS ANGELES: NEW NBA CHAMPIONS

In this 7 game instant classic, the team was led by Kobe Bryant and legendary coach Phil Jackson.

As a result, the Los Angeles Lakers defeated the Boston Celtics to add another Championship Ring to their collection.

The Los Angeles Lakers and the Boston Celtics have faced many times in the NBA Finals before.

Moreover, this year’s edition was no different from the high-intensity battles of the past.

That marked back to back NBA Championships for the Los Angeles Lakers. As a result, winning their 2nd straight Championship Ring in their 3rd straight NBA Finals appearance.

Kobe Bryant also added to his basketball championship ring collection, as this was his 5th Championship Ring with the Los Angeles Lakers.

 

As a matter of fact, the ring goes along nicely with his Championship Ring from the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympic Games.

TEAM’S CUSTOM BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP RINGS

The 2010 Los Angeles Championship Ring will certainly go down as one of the best Los Angeles Lakers championship teams.

With a long basketball season of hard work and sacrifice concluded.

Certainly, the best way to celebrate is by receiving a beautiful championship ring!

Congratulations to the Los Angeles Lakers on winning your 2nd consecutive NBA Basketball Championship Ring Additionally, NBA leading the 16th custom Championship Ring in franchise history!

2010 Los Angeles Lakers NBA Championship Ring

Let’s review the details of the Story of the Ring.

gold

oversized round brillant white diamonds represents the 16 championships the franchise has won

Top
The 2010 Los Angeles Lakers NBA Championship Ring top features two small gold Larry O’Brien trophies, symbolizing the Lakers’ back-to-back championships. The Lakers’ logo is positioned between the trophies, spread across a gold-and-diamond basketball.

Engraving
The engraving includes a small piece of leather from a basketball used in Game 7 of the NBA Finals.

Sides
Each player is immortalized with a three-dimensional sculpture of their face on their respective rings. One side features the player’s number, last name, and “SWEET SIXTEEN” at the bottom.

The other side displays the final score of the Lakers’ 83-79 game seven victory over the Boston Celtics in a scoreboard fashion, alongside “2010 WORLD CHAMPIONS,” “57-25,” and the four series scores.