Displayed is a 2021 beautifully designed and constructed Milwaukee Bucks World Championship staff ring. Coached by Mike Budenholzer, the '21 Bucks were 46-26 in the regular season. In the playoffs: Milwaukee beat the Miami Heat in the Eastern Conference First Round; Milwaukee took the Brooklyn Nets in the Eastern Conference Semi-Finals; the Bucks beat the Atlanta Hawks in the Eastern Conference Finals; Milwaukee won the 2000-2021 NBA Championship with a 4-2 record in the Finals. Small forward Giannis Antetokounmpo led the Bucks in scoring in the regular season with 28.1 PPG, and power forward Khris Middleton was second in scoring with 20.4 PPG. In the game at Milwaukee's Fiserv Forum that won the NBA Championship for the Bucks, Antetokounmpo was incredible, finishing with 50 points and 14 rebounds as Milwaukee beat Phoenix 105-97. The offered ring face exhibits great eye appeal as it is filled with sparkling cubic zirconia and topped with the Bucks' logo, with the clever design having the deer antlers appearing as if they're holding the NBA Finals Trophy. "World Champions" is written around the face of the ring. The left prong reads, "FEAR THE DEER, CREAM CITY, BUCKS," and shows an image of the state of Wisconsin. The right prong reads, "BUCKS IN 6, MILWAUKEE, 2021" and an image of the NBA Finals Trophy, underneath which is the NBA logo. There is no maker's mark on the ring. The ring is a size "9.5" and it weighs 35 grams. Holding the ring is an attractive, black, laminated box (2.75x2.75x2.25"), from JBH (Jason of Beverly Hills).