It will be a long summer of partying for the Boston Celtics after they won the NBA Finals. Some have already let their championship high subside. Others like Jayson Tatum and Sam Hauser have been seen celebrating all week.

Jaylen Brown is also one of the individuals who are part of the latter group after being seen in a casino. While the Celtics parade was great, the Bill Russell NBA Finals MVP trophy winner and 7uice founder lost something very valuable to him.

A ring fell off of Jaylen Brown's fingers during the Celtics parade to celebrate their NBA Finals win. He immediately took to social media to notify the residents and fans who were at the route that the item was missing. Moreover, Brown also put out a reward for anyone who will be able to return it to him, via Cameron Tabatabaie of USA Today.

“Big reward for whoever finds this ring. Lost it at the parade. If you find it, lmk please,” Jaylen Brown wrote.

The Celtics star's ring has the inscription ‘7uice' on it. It is embedded with some stones, which are probably diamonds. The band appears to be gold as well.

Some fans have claimed that they supposedly knew the area where the Celtics star dropped his ring.

“Between JB's post and his mom's reposted videos. He lost the ring on Boylston Street between Claredon and Exeter (well Solas/Lenox Hotel),” the member of the faithful wrote.

Clearly, this holds a lot of sentimental value to Brown. After all, he is willing to put out a reward for it. If any member of the Celtics faithful finds it, returning it to the rightful owner should be the least they do given that the seven-year star of the squad had just won them their 18th NBA Finals.

Other members of the fanbase might also want to spread the word. It is such that the person who found Brown's ring eventually gets reached.

Jaylen Brown after the Celtics NBA Finals win

Jun 21, 2024; Boston, MA, USA; Boston Celtics player Jaylen Brown holds the MVP trophy during the Boston Celtics Championship parade. Mandatory Credit: Bob DeChiara-USA TODAY Sports
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The celebrations are not going to stop the NBA Finals MVP from pursuing his passion. As of the moment, Brown is with his 7uice brand squad in Paris. They are there for an event with Namesake at Paris Fashion Week. It was also that same brand that supplied the Celtics star his outfit for Game 5 against the Dallas Mavericks.

7uice and Namesake will also help local players in Boston with a separate event. The Celtics star outlined what doing these actions post-championship means to him, via Rhonda Richford of Women's Wear Daily.

“Although I’m excited to see 7uice on the runway, I’m more excited to present the opportunity for my 7uice players to experience the world of fashion and creativity on a high scale. Oftentimes, major city events that attract high traffic of visitors and celebrities from around the world tend to form a barricade or cast a shadow on that city’s local communities and youth.

“I don’t necessarily think it’s intentional, but an issue, nonetheless. Inclusion is everything. So with this event, all are welcomed,” Brown discussed.

These are big endeavors that the Celtics star is taking to action. Hopefully, he gets to help more in the future.