Jason of Beverly Hills, Jason Arasheben, is set to unveil the Boston Celtics’ 2024 Championship Ring, and fans are buzzing with anticipation. The official reveal is scheduled for October 22, according to the jeweler himself, but in the meantime, the internet has been flooded with leaked images of what are claimed to be the championship rings. These photos have left fans both confused and amused. If you look closely, though, there’s something comical about some of the leaks—a detail that sharp-eyed viewers are catching. So, what’s going on?
Recently, Basketball Forever’s X account tweeted, “The Boston Celtics championship rings have reportedly been leaked 👀.” The images the user shared look very convincing. The precious gems like diamonds and emeralds adorn the gold ring in the pictures. One of them has ‘BROWN’ carved into it, meaning the ring will supposedly belong to Boston Celtics Captain Jaylen Brown. The NBA logo and the year 2024 are also carved. But there is a massive catch to this allegedly authentic design. It’s fake. Surprised? Well, have you seen the spelling of ‘Celtics’? It says, “Cetlics!” [inserts crying emoji]
The Boston Celtics championship rings have reportedly been leaked 👀 pic.twitter.com/MoB7MhPe0i
— Basketball Forever (@bballforever_) October 19, 2024
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NBA fans are smart to see through the bluff and notice that ‘all that glitters is not gold.’ Shakespeare might have written this phrase for us to use in perfect moments like this one. Well, surely someone from the Boston Celtics must have seen it and we cannot wait to know their responses. Meanwhile, the responses from the fans have been outrageously hilarious. While some wanted to know who the ‘Cetlics’ are, others at least appreciated the fan-made design.
Boston Celtics’ fake championship ring design receives funny remarks
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So, before we move ahead to see what fans have to say about this fiasco, let’s take a look at the Celtics rings over the years. The rings from the 50s have a good amount of gold work with a single diamond fixed on the top. The designers continued this style until the late 1960s when they introduced the iconic green. Gradually the green color turned into precious emeralds, adding to the style statement of probably the greatest team in the NBA’s history. However, who would’ve thought that the Boston Celtics could become the “Boston Cetlics?”
Following the viral misspelled name on the fake rings, fans have flooded the comment section with their valuable thoughts. Someone asked, “Who’s the “Cetlics”?” Well, we cannot deny the fact that we have the same question in our minds! Meanwhile, someone called out the false designs, saying, “These are fake lol Celtics, which is spelled wrong.” Surely, even the Boston Celtics couldn’t have imagined people hilariously reconstructing their name. Nonetheless, here we are!
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👀 Who’s the “Cetlics” 😂🤣😭 pic.twitter.com/uA2NcDQRkN
— LAVE (@TheLakersAvenue) October 19, 2024
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Well, on October 22, we will get to know what the real championship rings for the Boston Celtics look like. But, before that, the blunder on the internet is surely giving us a good laugh. For now, we’ll just have a good laugh about it and wait for the real ones to unveil themselves.
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Are the Celtics' championship hopes as fake as their misspelled ring?