Cobby Bryant: At auction the first ring he won in the NBA Championship

An auction brings out the first gold ring he won in 2000, which he had “donated” to his father. It was 2000, when the Lakers won over the Indiana Pacers and won the championship in the NBA. In a series of six games and having sprained ankle in matches 2 and 3, Koby Bryant helped his team win the coveted title and the champion’s ring. Basketball legend in the 4th of the NBA finals scored 28 points within the 47 minutes involved in the 53 minute race. The gold ring, to be sold at the upcoming Goldin March auction, Elite Sports Auction, honors Coby Bryant’s first win in the league. The auction ring is not the version the players received, but it is “the exact same” according to Goldin. Bryant allegedly ordered an additional copy of the ring as a special gift for his father, Joe “Jelibant” Bryant, who played in the NBA for eight seasons and scored an average of 8.7 points per game from 1975 to 1983. Made of 14 carat gold, the 11 1⁄2 ring weighs 59.6 grams and has 40 impressive diamonds. The word “Lakers” is located in the center with purple enamel, while it is marked “World” and “Champions” at the top and bottom of the plan. See this post on Instagram. Bryant’s name is on one side, as is the score of the Laker regular season 67-15. On the other side there are the words “Bling Bling” and a dashboard with a diamond ball that enters a basket. Other souvenirs to be sold at the Elite Sports auction are the 2016 Cleveland Cavaliers’ NBA championship ring, the 2017 jersey of Kevin Durant’s Golden State Warriors and Step Cary’s sports shoes bearing his signature.