Los Cavaliers de Cleveland recibieron los anillos como Campeones de la NBA, en una historica ceremonia, antes del primer partido de temporada frente a los New York Knicks en su casa del Quicken Loans Arena este martes…

El comisionado de la NBA Adam Silver y los altos ejecutivos del club liderados por el propietario mayoritario Dan Gilbert, encabezaron la ceremonia de entrega del primer anillo en los 52 años de historia del club y de la ciudad de cleveland, que coincidencialmente a muy pocos pasos comenzaban a vivir el primer partido de la Serie Mundial de Beisbol entre los Indios de Cleveland y los Chicago Cubs.

Los anillos resumen la historia para lograr el titulo del equipo que se convirtio en el primero en la historia de la NBA en remontar un 1-3 adverso para superar a Gilden State Warriors en el septimo y ultimo partido de la serie 93-89 y ganar la serie 4-3.

The Cleveland Cavaliers commemorated their first NBA Championship in a historic pregame ceremony, highlighted by the presentation of Championship rings, prior to their 2016-17 season opener vs. the New York Knicks on Tuesday night at Quicken Loans Arena.

NBA Commissioner Adam Silver, joined by Cavaliers majority owner Dan Gilbert and vice-chairmen Nate Forbes and Jeff Cohen, along with General Manager David Griffin, presented Cavs players and coaches with their distinctive Championship rings that celebrate the team’s journey that delivered the first-ever NBA title and the first major sports championship in 52 years to the city of Cleveland.

In brilliant detail, the jeweled band captures the story of the Cavaliers historic and dramatic championship run to become the only team in NBA history to overcome a 3-1 deficit and win the NBA Championship when they defeated the Golden State Warriors in Game 7, 93-89.

The approximately 6.5 carat ring is encrusted with over 400 diamonds plus a one carat diamond that adorns the top of the Larry O’Brien Trophy. Each ring is set in 10K white gold and 14K yellow gold and is the heaviest NBA Championship ring ever made, weighing in at 165 grams and 105 pennyweights.