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In his four years at KU, he became a consensus All-American, Big 12 Player of the Year, and a Wooden and Naismith awards finalist. Now, former KU great Wayne Simien has returned to where it all started.
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Back in the summer of 2006, former Kansas University forward Wayne Simien unknowingly started a streak. His NBA title with the Miami Heat was the first of a stretch of three straight NBA champions that had former Jayhawks on the roster. Simien recently stopped by the Booth Family Hall of Athletics for a look at his old ring, which he donated to KU shortly after receiving it.
Wayne Simien, who donated his 2006 NBA championship ring to Kansas University's Booth Family Hall of Athletics, admits he's wandered by the trophy case to check on the jewelry.
"I've seen it once or twice in the display," said Simien, a part of the Miami Heat's NBA title team. "I don't really miss it. I didn't wear it too much. It seems like it weighed five pounds.
"I'm glad it can be an encouragement and draw people to the great Hall of Fame we have here."
The ring is worth $35,000.
"I felt like I wanted to share that great achievement with a lot more people than just myself and my family, because this university and people around here helped me so much to get to that level," Simien said. "I didn't want to have it tucked away at home. It's been exciting to have people come up to me, thank me and enjoy it. A lot of kids come through the Hall of Fame and get to see it, so it's been great."
Simien won an NBA title ring in 2006, Jacque Vaughn with San Antonio in 2007 and Scot Pollard and Paul Pierce with Boston in 2008.
"We've been bringing it in the last few years, the recent trend," Simien said. "Not too many programs can say they had players in the last three years bring home an NBA championship. It shows how special it is here."
Simien is just as proud of the 2008 Kansas Jayhawks who won the national title.
"It's everyone's title," Simien said. "It was great cheering those guys on. It's a family around here, not only the guys who laced it on the court and those who coached here, but the fans and community as well."
Simien was unable to attend KU's overtime victory over Memphis in San Antonio. He, his wife Katherine and baby daughter Selah were moving into their new Lawrence home.
"I would not have been a very good husband if I left my infant daughter and my wife in a house full of boxes," Simien said. "We chose to stay here and enjoy the game at home together. It was great," he exclaimed.

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chezlog (anonymous) says...
Wayne is the great ! I'm glad he is back in Lawrence and I hope he gets some NBA time next year so we can watch him play again.
July 5, 2008 at 2:10 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
kujhwk (anonymous) says...
I agree... He is definately one of my favorite all-time Jayhawks. Not only was he one of the best players in the country during his time at KU, he was one of the best all around individual in college sports. He deserves another shot in the NBA!
July 5, 2008 at 2:15 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
mcrozb (anonymous) says...
Wayne, you make me even more proud to be a Jayhawk. ('91) The epitome of humility, values and role model to others. I'm certain that with your values of hard work, attitude and perseverance you will overcome your health issues and have a great season next year. I still find it amazing how you played through pain while at KU that would cause others to take a seat. You are a true inspiration!
Rock Chalk Champion-Hawk !!!!!
July 5, 2008 at 11:50 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
100 (anonymous) says...
Would be cool if Scot Pollard, Jacque Vaughn and Larry Brown would do the same -- they are all forever great Jayhawks and what a great way to remember them.
July 5, 2008 at 5:35 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
trich424 (anonymous) says...
"Would be cool if Scot Pollard, Jacque Vaughn and Larry Brown would do the same -- they are all forever great Jayhawks and what a great way to remember them."
I think Larry Brown has enough things in the trophy case.
July 5, 2008 at 6:49 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
garybedore (Gary Bedore) says...
Good idea 100. It really is a good place to store a ring, since they are so big they can't really be worn comfortably. Unless the player figures he might have to sell it someday (35,000 is a lotta cash) might as well have KU store it and let people take a look at it.
July 5, 2008 at 8:43 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )