Pelicans’ Zion Williamson gets Infinity Gauntlet chain for birthday

New Orleans Pelicans star Zion Williamson sported a custom chain with a familiar look, built by designer ZoFrost.

Pelicans’ forward Zion Williamson is already a superstar at the age of 20 and hee deserves to dress like one. Williamson showed off some new apparel on Instagram he received for his birthday on Monday: an Infinity Gauntlet-inspired custom chain made by designer ZoFrost.

The piece pays homage to the mechanism from the 2018 critically-acclaimed film, Avengers: Infinity War, while holding a basketball. Both the ball and gauntlet are coated in gold paint with silver sparkles littered on the underside of the hand stump area.

The six “Infinity Stones” are some type of jewels or gems nestled into their appropriate holes on the gauntlet. They’re colored-coded similar to how they appearing the film as well: orange, red, dark green, blue, light green and yellow.

Topping it off is a small loop indented into the ball for a gold necklace to hold it. This is a fitting present for Williamson considering his mammoth build has been compared to Thanos on multiple occasions.

Zion Williamson is ready to take on The Avengers.

The designer, ZoFrost, has built pieces for plenty of celebrities, such as CeeDee Lamb, Dejounte Murray, Isaiah Simmons and more. Williamson definitely went to the right person for a new piece of jewelry.

Williamson’s short NBA career has been nothing short of spectacular. The 6-foot-6 forward averaged 23.6 points in 19 games before the season’s suspension. He was named the cover athlete of the upcoming video game, NBA 2K21. He has been staying in shape as proven by his recent Instagram photo. And he’s living up to all the hype that was thrust upon him at only 16 years old.

The Pelicans are scheduled to resume their season on July 30 against the Utah Jazz. Tip-off is set for 6:30 p.m. ET and will air on the Turner Sports Network.

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