Sydney Kings legend Ben Knight appeals for help from public over stolen NBL championship ring
NBL fans: your help is needed. Former Sydney Kings’ star Ben Knight has made a public appeal in a bid to have his championship ring returned after a break-in over the weekend.
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ATTENTION, your help is needed.
Former Sydney Kings forward and assistant coach Ben Knight’s home was broken into on Saturday night and the offenders stole his 2004/2005 NBL championship ring.
Knight is understandably devastated to lose his prized possession that he won when the Kings swept the Wollongong Hawks in the 04/05 grand final series.
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He is offering remuneration for anyone that can assist in finding it.
“This ring is irreplaceable,” Knight said.
“I’m happy to offer a reward to get it back. “P.M. me if you have any details.”
Knight played for nine NBL clubs, including Brisbane, Townsville, Wollongong and Cairns, in a career spanning 20 seasons.
If you come across any details of Ben’s championship ring, please contact him directly via his Facebook page or through the Sydney Kings franchise.
Originally published as Sydney Kings legend Ben Knight appeals for help from public over stolen NBL championship ring