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The Boston Celtics had a grand celebration to mark their 18th NBA Championship victory with a parade through the city streets. This championship win was a significant achievement for the team, breaking a tie with the rival Los Angeles Lakers for the most titles in league history.

The parade, which lasted about 90 minutes, started at TD Garden and made its way through various iconic locations in Boston, including Causeway Street, City Hall, Boston Common, Boylston Street, and ending at Hynes Convention Center. Fans lined the streets, hanging on light posts, holding homemade signs, and cheering on the team as they passed by.

The Celtics’ victory was a result of teamwork and unity, with players emphasizing the theme of “Together” throughout the season. Stars like Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown, who had been with the team for several years, finally achieved their goal of winning an NBA championship after multiple playoff appearances.

The team’s success has set them up well for the future, with all five starters under contract for the next season. The Celtics are aiming to become the first back-to-back champions since the Golden State Warriors in 2018. Fans are already looking forward to the possibility of more championship parades in the coming years.

The city of Boston was painted green as fans came out in full force to celebrate the Celtics’ historic win. The parade was a culmination of a season filled with hard work, dedication, and a commitment to winning. As the players waved and interacted with fans along the parade route, the message was clear: Boston is a city of champions, and the duck boats will be ready for more celebrations in the future.