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Boston Celtics' Jaylen Brown loses the ring at the parade, offers a big reward

Basketball: At the Boston Celtics championship parade that took place in the city on Friday afternoon, Jaylen Brown is said to have misplaced the ring.

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Recently crowned NBA champion Jaylen Brown is offering a "big reward" to anyone who finds his misplaced ring. At the Boston Celtics championship parade that took place in the city on Friday afternoon, Jaylen Brown is said to have misplaced the ring. It appears that the ring he was wearing was not the championship ring he received after winning the tournament, but rather a specially created ring to support his "7UICE" sportswear line.

Jaylen Brown asked his followers to assist him in finding the ring by sharing two images of it on Instagram. Anyone who locates the ring and gives it back to him will be eligible for a "huge reward," according to him. The ring looks to have golden accents, with the letters "7UICE" engraved in script calligraphy in the center. The upper portion of the "7" is colored green and yellow.

The parade commemorating Boston Celtics' record-breaking 18th title, the most in NBA history, took place on Friday afternoon. Members of the Celtics championship squad rode parade floats in downtown Boston.

That is supposedly where Brown lost the ring, however, how he lost it is unknown. If the original ring does not show up, he will most certainly be able to have another one created, given he is now in the middle of a five-year, $286.2 million supermax agreement with the Celtics.

Jaylen Brown won two MVP Finals award

Brown was voted the best player in the NBA Finals, gaining MVP honors. In the series against the Dallas Mavericks, he averaged 20.8 points, 5.4 rebounds, 5.0 assists, and 1.6 steals, allowing the Celtics to sweep them in five games and cap off a 16-3 playoff run. Brown also won the MVP award in the previous series, the Eastern Conference Finals, for his outstanding performance against the Indiana Pacers.

Although Brown lost his bespoke ring, he will earn the most desired ring in basketball when the 2024-25 season begins later this October. Until then, the NBA champion will have to hang on tighter to his NBA Finals MVP trophy until the title ring arrives.

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