Take a Look at the Toronto Raptors 2019 NBA Championship Ring
Apparently the largest NBA championship ring ever produced.

Before their recent game against the New Orleans Pelicans, the Toronto Raptors presented the players and coaches for their 2019 NBA Championship Ring. Along with the ring presentation, the team also unveiled a celebratory banner in the rafters of Scotiabank Arena to officially mark its first-ever championship title.
Amazingly each ring feature 14 carats’ of diamonds and over 650 diamonds in total, the most ever used in any professional championship ring. Currently, the Raptors are now calling their team ring the largest NBA championship ring ever produced.
Taking a better look at the ring we can see a 1.25-carat diamond atop the Larry O’Brien Trophy (the largest single diamond in any professional sports ring) set in front of the Toronto skyline and Scotiabank Arena, accompanied by the North chevron logo. Accenting the face of the ring is 74 diamonds that represent the Raptors’ 74 wins during the regular season and playoffs. The Scotiabank Arena is also marked by six round diamonds representing “The Six.”
Encircling the ring is 16 rubies and the 16 jersey numbers of the players on the championship roster and the right side of the ring spotlight individual player’s name and number, while the opposite side features “World Champions 2019” above the Raptors’ logo. Finally, the interior of the ring is engraved with the Raptors’ postseason series record and maple leaf with a ruby set in the center.
Take a look the Toronto Raptors 2019 NBA Championship Ring above. Also, check out the championship ring Drake received along with the custom ring he got made below.
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Forever champions. #WeTheNorth pic.twitter.com/AiWVLaftiV
— Toronto Raptors (@Raptors) October 22, 2019
On loop forever.@BaronRings | #WeTheNorth pic.twitter.com/9iDitBAH24
— Toronto Raptors (@Raptors) October 23, 2019
Soakin’ it all in 🤩 pic.twitter.com/see12f7dtC
— Toronto Raptors (@Raptors) October 23, 2019