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Los Angeles Lakers' championship rings pay tribute to Kobe Bryant, social justice movement


Jason Arasheben, aka Jason of Beverly Hills, waited 10 years for a chance to design another Los Angeles Lakers championship ring. And then when the jeweler got his opportunity, Arasheben had to turn the ring around in just four weeks, rather than the customary three to four months he would get during a normal NBA offseason. (ESPN.com)

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Los Angeles Lakers' championship rings pay tribute to Kobe Bryant, social justice movement


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