The Golden State Warriors have a long and storied history of success, and this summer they honored two of their former players in a special way. On August 8th, former Warriors players Nemanja Bjelica and Chris Chiozza were presented with championship rings at a youth campers’ presentation.
The presentation was held at the Warriors’ practice facility in Oakland, California. The two players were joined by Warriors’ head coach Steve Kerr and general manager Bob Myers. The campers, who ranged from ages 8-17, were thrilled to be part of the special presentation.
Bjelica and Chiozza both played for the Warriors during the 2019-20 season. Bjelica was a key contributor off the bench, averaging 6.1 points and 4.6 rebounds per game. Chiozza was a rookie point guard who showed promise in his limited playing time.
The presentation of the championship rings was a special moment for both players. It was a reminder of the hard work and dedication they put in during their time with the Warriors. It was also a reminder of the team’s success and the importance of working together to achieve greatness.
The Warriors have had a long history of success, and this presentation was a great way to honor two of their former players. It was also a great way to inspire the campers to work hard and strive for greatness. Bjelica and Chiozza will always have a special place in Warriors’ history, and this presentation was a fitting way to recognize their contributions to the team.