Here is a rare opportunity to own an actual player's championship ring from one of the best teams to ever play in the NBA. James Edwards was a reserve in his final season as the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls finished with a 72-10 record and capped off the season with the title. Four NBA Championship trophies are represented on the face, with each capped by a diamond. In addition, the bezel is circled with 72 diamonds, one for each regular-season victory. The left shank of this size 11 gem reads "World Champions, 72 Wins, Greatest Team Ever," while the opposite shank reads "Edwards, Bulls, 95 96, 53" with Bulls logo. The inside of band is stamped Jostens 14k, and it weighs .442g. The 40-year old Edwards appeared in 28 games in that season, which stood as the best winning percentage ever until eclipsed by Golden State in 2015-16.