
NBA Finals 2011: 5 Players Who Have More Rings Than LeBron James
LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and the Miami Heat have lost the 2011 NBA Finals to MVP Dirk Nowitzki and the Dallas Mavericks. Most importantly though, LeBron lost...yet again.
I would like to congratulate the entire city of Cleveland on the outcome of these Finals. It must feel like Christmas. With the Heat's loss, the Cavaliers still have the opportunity to fulfill Dan Gilbert's prediction that they would win a championship before the "self-proclaimed king."
In honor of the king who is still without a ring, here are five NBA players who have more rings than LeBron James:
5. Adam Morrison
1 of 5Adam Morrison won two rings with the Los Angeles Lakers: one in 2009 and the other in 2010 as their valuable 13th man.
As you can tell, he's not used to being in the spotlight even after his stardom at Gonzaga.
4. Darko Milicic
2 of 5Darko Milicic was picked just one selection behind LeBron and ahead of Dwyane Wade, Carmelo Anthony and Chris Bosh, but he still won a ring with the Detroit Pistons in 2004.
I can't understand what he's saying, but let's just say I found a video with captions and it's not family friendly.
3. Mark Madsen
3 of 5Mark "Mad Dog" Madson won titles with the Los Angeles Lakers in 2001 and 2002 playing the role of the official team chest-bumper.
Madson not only has more rings than LeBron James, he has better dance moves than him too.
2. Brian Scalabrine
4 of 5Brian Scalabrine, aka The White Mamba, won a ring with the Boston Celtics back in 2008.
As you can see, Scal runs a basketball camp in the summer to teach younger players how to make it in the NBA.
1. Brian Cardinal
5 of 5You knew this one was coming.
Brian "The Custodian" Cardinal just single-handedly took out the Miami Heat's Big Three to win his first NBA championship and prevent LeBron from winning his first.
Michael who? Get ready to be amazed for the greatest highlight film ever assembled.
David Daniels is an NFL Featured Columnist at Bleacher Report and a Syndicated Writer. Follow him on Twitter.









