He a role player thoIf JR wins a ring before Melo, it will be a top 20 moment in NBA history
Knickstape still tho
why would it be top 20 moment? They on 2 different level. If melo wanted to be the 4 option on a bron team he would have a ring also 
Once again the Kang will be getting another former melo teammate a ring.Nope, He was traded before this season. But the realest nikka in the NBA has a shot at one![]()

Yeah I feel the same way. I wouldnt accept some pitty ring when I wasnt actually on the squad.I wouldn't want a ring if I wasn't actually on the team. And I would feel some type of way too if I was hurt and couldn't contribute to my team. Like when Caron Butler got hurt that year for the Mavs. Yeah he's a champion and was a huge part of their success that season but it has to be a hollow feeling to be injured during the actual playoff run.

How's it any different than sitting on the bench not contributing shyt and getting a ring?Yeah I feel the same way. I wouldnt accept some pitty ring when I wasnt actually on the squad.![]()
Nope, He was traded before this season. But the realest nikka in the NBA has a shot at one![]()

He gets a ring no matter what brehDONT THINK HELL GET ONE......I REMEMBER RADMANOVIC WAS TRADED FROM THE LAKERS MIDSEASON IN 2009, AND HE DIDNT GET A RING, POSSIBLY EVEN BIITCHED ABOUT IT IIRC
When the Red Sox won the World Series in 2004, they gave Nomar Garciaparra a ring (and I think a World Series bonus share).
And I thought that was pretty cool because for a long time Nomar was a big part of the Red Sox.
But generally, I'm not a big fan of getting a ring if you're traded midseason.
And I don't think Varejao was a big enough player to warrant that sort of gratuity, even if it was with them for 10 years.
Whatever though. He'll probably get his ring outright with Golden State.

No matter who wins the NBA title, Anderson Varejao is in a pretty good position to get a championship ring.
Varejao, now a member of the Golden State Warriors, also played for the Cleveland Cavaliers this season before being traded on February 18 as part of a three-team deal that allowed the Cavs to land Channing Frye. Varejao ended up in Portland as part of the deal, was subsequently released and then signed with the Warriors four days later.
If the Warriors win, Varejao of course automatically gets a ring. If the Cavs win, the organization isn't required to give him one since he isn't on the postseason roster or because he played 31 gams for the team. But they could give him one and considering Varjeao is one of the most popular Cavaliers ever after spending 11 years on the team, they could elect to. In the end, the decision is up to Cavs owner Dan Gilbert.
Varejao, by the way, is the first player in NBA history to play for both Finals teams in the same season.
