
Fans have until June 22 to enter for the chance to win their own edition of the bottle commemorating the Warriors dynasty.
Hey Dub Nation! We’ve all seen those corny beer commercials where they try to make opening a bottle feel like winning the Finals. But when Michelob ULTRA decides to honor NBA dynasties with actual gold from actual NBA trophies embedded in actual bottles, even my cynical Warriors-writer heart has to pause and say: okay, that’s pretty sick.
Here’s the deal that has me genuinely intrigued. Michelob ULTRA isn’t just slapping some team logos on bottles and calling it a day. They’ve partnered with Victor Solomon—the artist behind those impossibly beautiful crystal basketballs that probably cost more than my car—to create something that feels like it belongs in the same conversation as the Larry O’Brien Trophy itself.
The concept hits different when you realize they’re spotlighting the dynasties that actually moved the needle: the Showtime Lakers, Jordan’s Bulls, the fundamental Spurs, and yes, our beloved Warriors from the 2010s. Four franchises that didn’t just win championships—they redefined what championship basketball could look like.
And here’s where it gets personal for Dub Nation: our guy Festus Ezeli is accepting the Warriors’ commemorative bottle on behalf of the organization. That man was part of the foundation that made everything else possible. While we were all losing our minds over Steph’s impossible threes and Draymond’s defensive chaos, Festus was doing the unglamorous work—setting screens, protecting the rim, being exactly where he needed to be when the dynasty machine was still figuring out its rhythm. Talk about Strength In Numbers!
The 2014-15 championship wasn’t just about the splash, it was about the structure. And Festus, in his own quietly essential way, was part of that structure. Seeing him represent that era feels right in a way that statistics can’t capture.
What Michelob ULTRA understands—and what makes this campaign actually resonate—is that dynasty isn’t just about the final moment when confetti falls. It’s about the entire ecosystem that makes sustained excellence possible. From the role players like Festus to the superstars, from the front office decisions to the cultural shifts that ripple through the entire league.
The bottles themselves sound absurd in the best possible way: gold from actual NBA trophies, removable basketball pendants, 25 diamonds each. It’s the kind of over-the-top craftsmanship that matches the over-the-top excellence these teams achieved.
For fans, there’s a chance to win the “fan edition” versions through June 22nd. And honestly? In a world where championship merch usually peaks at “pretty decent t-shirt,” having something that feels like it belongs in the same universe as the actual hardware is refreshing.
The real genius here is timing this reveal during Game One of the current Finals. It’s Michelob ULTRA essentially saying: “While you’re watching this year’s excellence unfold, remember that we’re still celebrating the excellence that came before.” It’s brand positioning that actually serves the sport instead of just riding its coattails.
The Warriors changed basketball forever between 2014 and 2019. Having that era honored alongside the Lakers, Bulls, and Spurs isn’t just marketing—it’s historical recognition. And sometimes, that recognition comes in the form of the most beautifully over-engineered beer bottle you’ve ever seen.