Jaylen Brown, a shooting guard for the Boston Celtics, is pleading with fans for assistance after misplacing a valuable item.
Brown said on Instagram that he was unable to locate his own ring during the Celtics’ championship parade on Friday.
Brown commented, “Big reward for whoever finds this ring.” “At the procession, I lost it. Please let me know if you locate it.” The diamond-encircled ring appears to have “7uice,” Brown’s sportswear brand’s logo, in the centre.
The three-time All-Star inked a $303.7 million, five-year supermax agreement in July 2023, and it will begin play in the next season. Maybe he would even be prepared to part with a few bucks to whoever discovers his jewellery. If it disappears, he can probably purchase a replacement.
Although Brown lost his own ring, he will soon get another, as Lauren Campbell of MassLive.com reports that the Celtics will most likely get their championship jewellery at TD Garden before to the 2024–25 season commencing.
Brown’s five-game victory over the Dallas Mavericks allowed the Celtics to win their 18th championship. He won Finals MVP with a scoring average of 20.8 points, 5.4 rebounds, five assists, and a team-high 1.6 steals. Luka Doncic of the Mavericks was also slowed down by Brown. Conor Roche of Boston.com mentioned that Doncic shot 9 out of 22 from the field while Brown defended him, using monitoring data from NBA.com.
The Celtics, led by Brown, should have a chance to win additional championships and make history by being the first team to win the title twice since the Golden State Warriors in 2017–18. They are favoured over the Denver Nuggets and Minnesota Timberwolves to win the championship as of Sunday, according to FanDuel, with odds of +300.