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The Los Angeles Lakers and Miami Heat will close Sunday with a game that can define the championship. The 2020 NBA Finals never had more suspense, since those led by Erik Spoelstra prevailed in the fifth game, giving the surprise and ruining the party to the Californians. A situation that LeBron James does not want to escape him anymore.
LeBron knows he has a chance to enter a historic roster of NBA champions. Earning three rings is not the same as four on a list that would stretch too far and, as if that already meant a lot, James would get the same in three different franchises: Miami Heat, Cleveland Cavaliers and Los Angeles Lakers.
As is known, Only Sam Jones (10) has been able to get close to the 11 NBA rings that Bill Russell has and only because he shared a team, obtaining all of them playing both for the Boston Celtics. For example, Michael Jordan, who was an absolute dominator of the NBA and who always had a great team behind him, was consecrated six times. Away from Russell.
To get the title with the Los Angeles Lakers in the NBA Finals, LeBron James would match the line of historical figures like Shaquille O’Neal, Robert Parish, Emanuel Ginobili and Horace Grant, while you would stay one from another like Kobe Bryant, Don Nelson, Magic Johnson and Dennis Rodman.
The complete list of NBA champions with at least 4 rings:
11 RINGS
Bill Russell (Boston Celtics)
10 RINGS
Sam Jones (Boston Celtics)
8 RINGS
John Havlicek (Boston Celtics)
KC Jones (Boston Celtics)
Tom Heinsohn (Boston Celtics)
Tom Sanders (Boston Celtics)
7 RINGS
Robert Horry (Houston Rockets, Los Angeles Lakers, San Antonio Spurs)
Frank Ramsey (Boston Celtics)
Jim Loscutoff (Boston Celtics)
6 RINGS
Michael Jordan (Chicago Bulls)
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Milwaukee Bucks, Los Angeles Lakers)
Scottie Pippen (Chicago Bulls)
Bob Cousy (Boston Celtics)
5 RINGS
Kobe Bryant (Los Angeles Lakers)
Tim Duncan (San Antonio Spurs)
Magic Johnson (Los Angeles Lakers)
Don Nelson (Boston Celtics)
Dennis Rodamn (Chicago Bulls, Detroit Pistons)
Steve Kerr (Chicago Bulls, San Antonio Spurs)
Larry Siegfried (Boston Celtics)
Derek Fisher (Los Angeles Lakers)
Michael Cooper (Los Angeles Lakers)
Ron Harper (Los Angeles Lakers, Chicago Bulls)
Slater Martin (Minneapolis Lakers, St Louis Hawks)
George Mikan (Minneapolis Lakers)
Jim Pollard (Minneapolis Lakers)
4 RINGS
Shaquille O’Neal (Los Angeles Lakers, Miami Heat)
Emanuel Ginobili (San Antonio Spurs)
Robert Parish (Boston Celtics, Chicago Bulls)
Horace Grant (Chicago Bulls, Los Angeles Lakers)
Gene Guarilia (Boston Celtics)
Come Mikkelsen (Los Angeles Lakers)
Tony Parker (San Antonio Spurs)
Will Perdue (Chicago Bulls, San Antonio Spurs)
Kurt Rambis (Los Angeles Lakers)
John Salley (Chicago Bulls, Detroit Pistons, Los Angeles Lakers)
Pep Saul (Minneapolis Lakers, Rochester Royals)
Bill Sharman (Boston Celtics)
Jamaal Wilkes (Golden State Warriors, Los Angeles Lakers)