The 2014-15 NBA season always will have a special place in the hearts of Warriors players, fans and personnel. Golden State took down LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers in the Finals, giving the Warriors their first championship since moving to the Bay Area.
Some (most) things are bigger than basketball, though, and Warriors co-owner showed that by auctioning off his 2015 championship ring for coronavirus relief. The bidding was part of Fanatics’ “All-In Challenge."
Bidding for Guber's ring began at $50,000 and ended at $80,000 on Tuesday night. The ring first was appraised for $13,000. It certainly wasn't easy for Guber to give up, either.