The winningest team in NBA history - the Boston Celtics - won their 12th championship in 1974, outlasting Lew Alcindor's Milwaukee Bucks in a seven-game final that saw alternating victories and losses, culminating in Boston's Game 7 triumph in Milwaukee, 102-87. This Balfour sample ring has name "White" on the one shank, presumably for C's point guard Jo Jo White, who averaged 17.6 points and 5.5 assists per game. There is a real 72-point diamond ring on the face with "NBA WORLD CHAMPIONS" circling the stone. "1974" and the NBA logo are on one shank, while "WHITE," "PRIDE" and the Celtics logo adorn the opposite shank. The Size 11.5 ring is stamped 10K with Balfour inside, as well as identification numbers. It is in NRMT condition.