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Ring Holders Club — Draft Legends. Win the Trophy.

Win four series. Lift the trophy.<br>Draft 6 legends and a coach · Fight through the bracket · Go undefeated<br>Play<br>Blind mode (hide ratings until series ends)<br>How it works01Spin<br>7 spins reveal random NBA champion squads. Draft one player or coach per spin (7 options each).

02Build<br>Fill PG · SG · SF · PF · C · Coach · 6th man. Ratings depend on the title year.

03Playoffs<br>Four best-of-seven series. Matchups and home court drive each game — with a dash of luck.

Build your franchise<br>Draft only from one franchise's championship years.<br>Choose a franchiseBaltimore BulletsBoston CelticsChicago BullsCleveland CavaliersDallas MavericksDenver NuggetsDetroit PistonsGolden State WarriorsHouston RocketsLos Angeles LakersMiami HeatMilwaukee BucksMinneapolis LakersNew York KnicksOklahoma City ThunderPhiladelphia 76ersPhiladelphia WarriorsPortland Trail BlazersRochester RoyalsSan Antonio SpursSeattle SuperSonicsSt. Louis HawksSyracuse NationalsToronto RaptorsWashington BulletsPlay franchise mode<br>PGSGSFPFCCoach6th

Learn the NBA champions history<br>View all champions<br>1940s<br>1947 Philadelphia Warriors<br>The 1947 Philadelphia Warriors captured the NBA championship behind Joe Fulks, head coach Eddie Gottlieb, and a balanced starting five. Jack George anchored the bench. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1948 Baltimore Bullets<br>The 1948 Baltimore Bullets captured the NBA championship behind Don Barksdale, head coach Buddy Jeanette, and a balanced starting five. Grady Lewis anchored the bench. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1949 Minneapolis Lakers<br>The 1949 Minneapolis Lakers captured the NBA championship behind George Mikan, head coach John Kundla, and a balanced starting five. Jim Krebs anchored the bench. It was part of back-to-back titles for the franchise. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1950s<br>1950 Minneapolis Lakers<br>The 1950 Minneapolis Lakers captured the NBA championship behind George Mikan, head coach John Kundla, and a balanced starting five. Jim Krebs anchored the bench. It was part of their three-peat for the franchise. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1951 Rochester Royals<br>The 1951 Rochester Royals captured the NBA championship behind Bob Davies, head coach Les Harrison, and a balanced starting five. Pep Saul anchored the bench. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1952 Minneapolis Lakers<br>The 1952 Minneapolis Lakers captured the NBA championship behind George Mikan, head coach John Kundla, and a balanced starting five. Clyde Lovelle anchored the bench. It was part of their 4-title streak for the franchise. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1953 Minneapolis Lakers<br>The 1953 Minneapolis Lakers captured the NBA championship behind George Mikan, head coach John Kundla, and a balanced starting five. Whitey Skoog anchored the bench. It was part of their three-peat for the franchise. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1954 Minneapolis Lakers<br>The 1954 Minneapolis Lakers captured the NBA championship behind George Mikan, head coach John Kundla, and a balanced starting five. Clyde Lovelle anchored the bench. It was part of their three-peat for the franchise. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1955 Syracuse Nationals<br>The 1955 Syracuse Nationals captured the NBA championship behind Dolph Schayes, head coach Al Cervi, and a balanced starting five. Earl Lloyd anchored the bench. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1956 Philadelphia Warriors<br>The 1956 Philadelphia Warriors captured the NBA championship behind Paul Arizin, head coach George Senesky, and a balanced starting five. Andy Phillip anchored the bench. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1957 Boston Celtics<br>The 1957 Boston Celtics captured the NBA championship behind Bob Cousy, head coach Red Auerbach, and a balanced starting five. Frank Ramsey anchored the bench. It was part of back-to-back titles for the franchise. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1958 St. Louis Hawks<br>The 1958 St. Louis Hawks captured the NBA championship behind Bob Pettit, head coach Alex Hannum, and a balanced starting five. Chuck Share anchored the bench. Ring Holders Club uses curated roster ratings for this title team — not official NBA statistics.

1959 Boston Celtics<br>The 1959 Boston Celtics captured the NBA championship behind Bill Russell, head coach Red Auerbach, and...

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