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Showing posts with label NBA finals 2009. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NBA finals 2009. Show all posts

Check this out. As last year's NBA champions each member of the LA Lakers were handed this beautiful championship ring. This was handed out by David Stern and Lakers team executive VP Jeanie Buss.

Facts about the ring:

The Jeweler: High-profile jeweler Jason of Beverly Hills created the rings from a special batch of 15-karat Laker gold to commemorate their 15th NBA championship. Most rings are 14-karat gold.

The Jewels: The ring is comprised of 15 diamonds weighing in at 2.85 carats. (Note: Khloe's is 9 carats.)

The Price: It's tough to say. Mike Bresnahan of the L.A. Times figures each ring is worth "at least $10,000." That sounds way too low. In fact, I know someone that knows someone who was given an "employee ring" a few years that was about $7,000 itself. I imagine the "player ice" is considerably more expensive. If I had to guess the Lakers' price tag, I'd say $30K.

The Design: This is cool: The ring mirrors the shape of the exterior of their home arena, the Staples Center. When viewed from the side, you can see the "roof" and "sides" of the Lakers' home court. Also, each player has an image of his face inscribed on the side of his ring, the first time such a feature had been included on NBA championship rings.

The Box: Yes, the box. When opened, each box has two built-in LED spotlights that actually shine on the ring. Oh, the ring is also mounted on a rotating mechanical platform. The box is basically a mini-nightclub.


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I would have love to see the Denver Nuggets and Cleveland Cavaliers face each other in the 2009 NBA finals but both teams lost to the LA Lakers and Orlando Magic, respectively. If it were the Nuggets and the Cavs in the finals it would have been more exciting because I think both teams are equal in talent and experience. Unlike the current series which is between the Lakers and the Magic, the Orlando team is no match compared to the talent and experience of the LA team. Orlando lacks the leadership and championship experience they need specially during crunch time which Kobe Bryant provides for LA.

Watching the 4th game today, I thought Magic already bagged it until the last final seconds of the 4th quarter, Dwight Howard missed two very important free throws that should have given them five points lead. After the miss the Magic's lead of three points was easily erased by Derek Fisher, showing the kind of experience and composure he has leading to an over time. And basing on the previous game which went over regulation Orlando's defence and offense crumble down. There "go to" guy fails to deliver, giving in to the pressure thus losing the game eventually. Which is what happened again today.

I never really liked the Lakers, I have said that so many times and even though it pains me to say this but I think this series already belongs to them. Whether it ends on the fifth, sixth or seventh game, but even before the series started my gut already told me Kobe will have another championship on his fingers.
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