4th Annual BHoF Induction Auction (#25)
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The 1995-1996 NBA season saw the Chicago Bulls break the record for most wins in a season and highest winning percentage, going 72-10 (.878). They were the closest that any team has ever come to avoiding back-to-back losses in a season, allowing this just once in mid-season. They also lost only one game by more than 10 points, which is the closest that any team has ever come to avoiding a blowout loss in a season. The Bulls finished the season with a combined regular season and postseason record of 87-13, the best in NBA history, and Michael Jordan became the only player to win the NBA Finals MVP Award at least four times, while winning his NBA record 8th scoring title. This size 11 ring is cast in yellow gold. Around the top perimeter of the ring are two rows of small synthetic diamonds. In the top center is a black stone atop which sit three gold basketball nets with four large synthetic diamonds. On the right shank in relief is "World Champions, 72 Wins, Greatest Team Ever" with enameled NBA logo. On the left shank in relief is "Jordan, 95 96, 23" with enameled Chicago Bulls logo. On the inside of the rings is stamped in part "Jostens" and "10K," with "1003871" and "7877-7" engraved. The ring shows light wear and is in EXMT-NRMT condition.
1995-1996 Michael Jordan Chicago Bulls Championship Ring (72-10 Season) (Salesmans Sample)
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