
Celtics' Jaylen Brown Shares Photo of Ring He Lost at NBA Title Parade: 'Got It Back'
Jaylen Brown's ring has been recovered.
The Boston Celtics star posted a photo of the ring on X, thanking the fans who found it.
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On June 22, Brown asked for help finding the ring that he lost during Boston's NBA championship parade and promised a "big reward" to whoever recovered it.
The reward appears to be a pair of tickets to see the Celtics' ring ceremony, as the 27-year-old wrote "I'll see you courtside" to the two fans who found it. Brown also posted a video of himself meeting the fans on his Instagram story, giving them a signed basketball as well as a jersey.
The ring has the name of the forward's personal sportswear brand "7UICE" printed on it.
Brown was locked in during the Celtics' five-game series victory over the Dallas Mavericks. He was named 2024 Finals MVP for his efforts, as Boston captured championship No. 18.
Questions surrounded Brown after the Celtics gave him a supermax extension worth $304 million over five years in July 2023, which represented the richest contract in NBA history at the time.
He responded by making the third All-Star appearance of his career during the 2023-24 season while connecting on a career-high 49.9 percent of his field goals. Brown also showed up in the playoffs, averaging 23.9 points and 5.9 rebounds per game on 51.6/32.7/66.0 shooting splits in 19 appearances.
The 2016 No. 3 overall pick was also responsible for one of Boston's most important shots of the playoffs, hitting a contested mid-range jumper to prevent a Mavericks comeback in Game 3 and give the Celtics a commanding 3-0 series edge.
With the lost ring back in his possession, Brown can continue to enjoy his offseason after winning a title. Meanwhile, the two fans that found his ring will have a front-row seat for the ring ceremony.



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