The Larry O'Brien Trophy is awarded annually to the champion of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Named after former NBA commissioner Larry O'Brien, the trophy symbolizes excellence in professional basketball and is presented during the NBA Finals.
The trophy is made of sterling silver and stands about two feet tall. It features a basketball on top of a pedestal, representing the ultimate achievement in the league. The winning team receives the trophy during a ceremony, celebrating their success in the playoffs and their journey to becoming the best in the NBA.