Ranking the best championship rings in NBA history: 7. Chicago Bulls, 1996
There was absolutely no way we could make a list of the best NBA rings in history and not have the 1996 Chicago Bulls placed highly on our list.
You remember them, don’t you?
At the time, the Bulls set an NBA record for wins in a regular season with 72. They then bulldozed their way through the postseason to capture the fourth title in franchise history.
The Bulls truly went all out with their latest championship ring. On the front were four golden Larry O’Brien trophies with each having a diamond-encrusted ball across an all-black background. On the outer edges were two rows of diamonds.
On the sides of those rings were said player’s last name and the year in which the ring was won along with the Bulls logo. What truly made this ring special was the other side. For countless years now, the 1996 Bulls have been considered the greatest team of all time. To further that sentiment, the words “Greatest Team Ever” are carved into the ring, along with their 72 total wins.
It’s hard to argue with that statement.