As he offers fans a ‘big reward’ for their assistance, Celtics’ Jaylen Brown loses his brand new NBA championship ring during the procession

Jaylen Brown, a top player for the Celtics, has already misplaced his NBA championship ring and is now offering a prize to those who can help him get it.

He then posted a story with the same sentiment, while featuring a closer-up look of the ring

Following Monday’s series-clinching Game 5 victory over the Mavericks, Brown was selected as Finals MVP.

Brown posted and then appeared to delete this story offering a 'big reward' for the ring

However, the striker revealed to supporters the night after the team’s title parade that he had seemingly misplaced his ring during the previous Friday’s event.’Big reward’ offered for its recovery after 27-year-old shared photo of the jewels on Instagram stories.

Jaylen Brown is seen during the Boston Celtics' championship parade on Friday

He then posted a zoomed-in shot of his hand ring, seemingly erasing the previous narrative.He added with an upside-down smiley face, “Reward for whoever finds this ring—I misplaced it at the parade.”

It appeared in one parade shot that Brown was seen pumping his fist from atop one of the floats, seemingly without the rings on either of his hands.

Sam Hauser looked less than stellar when riding one of the floats in Friday’s wild Celtics parade, which took place in front of the team’s home supporters.

Joe Mazzulla, head coach of the Boston Celtics, was just as enthusiastic as the Boston fans.

Jaylen Brown is soaking it all in after winning first NBA title

With 23.9 points, 5.9 rebounds, and 1.2 steals per game on the road to the playoffs, Brown was a monster.There will be a respectable prize for the fan who finds Brown’s rind and returns it.

Next season, the Celtics star will earn just less than $50 million, thanks to a five-year, $286 million agreement he inked with the team last year.