Description: Retail Value: $ 99.95 New Re-Make of 2003 TIM DUNCAN San Antonio Spurs Championship size Men's 10 HEAVY METAL - Spurs w/warranty, is in perfect operational condition with slight use marring, and comes with our 60 days total satisfaction warranty. We have hundreds of items of Necklaces, Earrings, brooches, rings, bracelets, Pins, in our ebay store - click on the red below to see them all.Specs & Features:We usually ship same day in spite of the "handling time" stated New in box Re-Make2003 Player: TIM DUNCAN Team: San Antonio Spurs Win over the New Jersey Nets 60 - 22NBA Championship Replica RingSize: Men's 10San Antonio SpursVERY HEAVY METALSolid Heavy and Large with the Highest Quality White StonesAlloy Heavy 18k Silver-PlatingHandmadeShip weight 1 lbBackground: "The 2003 NBA Finals was the championship round of the National Basketball Association (NBA)'s 2002-03 season, and the culmination of the season's playoffs. The Western Conference champion San Antonio Spurs played the Easter Conference champion New Jersey Nets for the title, with the Spurs holding home court advantage. The series was played under a best-of-seven format. The Spurs defeated the Nets to win the series 4–2. Spurs' forward Tim Duncan was named the Most Valuable Player of the championship series. The series was broadcast on U.S. television on ABC, with Brad Nessler, Bill Walton, and Tom Tolbert announcing.The 2002–03 season had already started as a memorable one for the San Antonio Spurs, as it was the team's first season in their new arena, the SBC Center. However, as this season was one of beginnings, it was also one of endings. During the season, Spurs star David Robinson announced that it was his last season. The NBA Finals also marked the end of Steve Kerr's career as well—he was on the Spurs, having already won three titles with the Chicago Bulls.Over the last few seasons, injuries had slowed down Robinson's productivity to the point where he missed 18 games in his final season while averaging only 8.5 points per game. Nevertheless, Robinson retired holding Spurs' franchise records in points, rebounds, steals and blocks. The Spurs had a very successful season, finishing 60–22, tying for the best record in the NBA that year.The playoffs started off shaky for the Spurs as they lost game 1 of the first-round series against the Phoenix Suns in overtime. However, the Spurs bounced back to take the series in 6 games. The second round put the Spurs face-to-face with the three-time defending champion Los Angeles Lakers. After splitting the first four games, the Spurs eked out a win in game 5, benefitting from a rare last-second in-and-out miss from the Lakers' clutch-shooter Robert Horry (who helped the Spurs win a title two years later). The Spurs eventually disposed of the Lakers in game 6, ending the Lakers' championship run. In the Conference Finals, the Spurs faced their in-state nemesis, the Dallas Mavericks. The Spurs started off slow again, losing game 1 by three points, but took control of the series from there, taking the next three straight. After losing game 5 at home 103–91, the Spurs came from 15 points down in the fourth quarter in game 6 as Steve Kerr buried four 3-pointers in a row to take the series in six games with a 90–78 win in Dallas, advancing to their second NBA Finals in franchise history.In the meantime the New Jersey Nets, who lost to the Lakers in the finals the previous year, were out to prove that they were serious title contenders, despite the lack of competition in the Eastern Conference. The Nets finished the regular season 49–33, good enough to win the Atlantic Division and clinch the number 2 seed in the East. After splitting the first four games with the Milwaukee Bucks in the first round, the Nets took control, winning the series in 6 games. From then on, the Nets had no trouble making a return to the NBA Finals, sweeping the Boston Celtics and the Detroit Pistons to win their second straight Eastern Conference championship. With their 49–33 record, the 2003 Nets remain the last team with under 50 wins to reach the NBA Finals.Comments: "The ring is great value. It's well made, and looking exactly like on photos, with GREAT heft"Comments: "What a deal, even as a replica. The original is probably worth over $80,000. Some of his originals are being sold, used, for over $5,000."Comments: "Timothy Theodore Duncan (born April 25, 1976)[1] is an American former professional basketball player and coach. Nicknamed "the Big Fundamental", he is widely regarded as the greatest power forward of all time and as one of the greatest players in NBA history. He spent his entire 19-year playing career with the San Antonio Spurs.Duncan started out as an aspiring swimmer and did not begin playing basketball until ninth grade when Hurricane Hugo destroyed the only available Olympic-sized pool in his homeland of St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands. In high school, he played basketball for St. Dunstan's Episcopal. In college, Duncan played for the Wake Forest Demon Deacons, and in his senior year, he earned the John Wooden Award as well as Naismith College Player of the Year SSBWA College Player of the Year>.After graduating from college, Duncan went on to win NBA Rookie of the Year after being selected by San Antonio with the first overall pick in the 1997 NBA draft. He primarily played the power forward position and also played center throughout his career. He is a five-time NBA champion, a two-time NBA MVP, a three-time NBA Finals MVP, a 15-time NBA All-Star, and the only player to be selected to both the All-NBA and All-Defensive Teams for 13 consecutive seasons.On July 22, 2019, the San Antonio Spurs announced that Duncan had been named an assistant coach. He made his debut as an acting head coach on March 3, 2020, leading the Spurs to a 104–103 comeback win over the Charlotte Hornets, which Popovich missed due to personal reasonsOn November 12, 2020, Duncan stepped down as assistant coach of the Spurs."Off the court, Duncan created the Tim Duncan Foundation to raise health awareness and to fund education and youth sports programs.. "<<<<<<<< see all other makes and models in our ebay store (Click here other items) all categories o"n left. Click here to read About Me, our Company, and info
Price: 34.26 USD
Location: St. George, Utah
End Time: 2024-12-27T01:06:49.000Z
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Brand: Re-Make
Player: Tim Duncan
Officially Licensed: No
Sport: Basketball-NBA
Pre & Post Season: NBA Finals
Size: Men's 10
Color: Silver Toned
Product: Ring
Featured Refinements: NBA Championship Ring
Team: San Antonio Spurs
Gender: Men