After A 50 Year Wait The Milwaukee Bucks Finally Got Their Championship Ring Ceremony
A moment that was 50 years in the making. Generations of Bucks fans have hoped and prayed for a moment like this. To finally get to see their beloved Bucks collect their championship rings. It's a moment you never forget, especially if you're seeing your team do it for the first time. You should never take these moments for granted as a fan because who the hell knows when you'll see it again. What might seem like the brink of a dynasty might never actually come around again in your lifetime. That's how quickly things can change in the NBA. Trust me.
On a night where Giannis was also named to the 75 Year Anniversary team at the ripe old age of 26, I imagine this was a pretty emotional night for the guy. He delivered. The hard route paid off and now they'll have this moment for the rest of their lives. Anyone who claims this is a fake ring or any of that bullshit is lame as hell. Grow up. The Bucks were dominant and absolutely a deserving champ.
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So if there are any Bucks fans reading this, eat it up. This is your night
In terms of their ring, 10/10 for me. That thing is sick as hell. Love how it turns into a chain too, I think that'll probably be copied a few times moving forward given how huge these things are getting. It's clean, loaded with diamonds, has a nod to Bucks In 6, what else could you want? They nailed it. When it's your first ring in 50 years the pressure is on to bring the heat and I feel like the Bucks did just that.
In a surprise of the century, I can't believe Giannis didn't cry getting his ring. I would have bet my life we were going to get tears. With everything he's been through, who could blame him if he did. I'm sure there are Bucks fans out there that were waterworks city so it's not like he would have been on an island there.
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All in all a pretty cool moment for a small market team. Even better that it happened right in the Nets face. They may have their superteam, but the Bucks have the hardware. At the end of the day, that's what matters.