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What’s inside today’s edition?

Boston Parade: When, where and how to watch today’s Celtics parade in Boston

Parade Moments: Classic memories, quotes and dance moves from past parades

Chasing History: Relive Boston’s road to the title over 11 chapters of exclusive access

Social Reactions: How the sports world reacted to Boston’s 18th championship

Parade Frames: Some of our favorite images from past championship parades


1. TODAY AT 11 A.M. ET: CELTICS’ PARADE

The Celtics will celebrate their 18th NBA championship with their fans in Boston today, starting at 11 a.m. ET – streaming live for free on the NBA App and NBA.com starting at 9:30 a.m. ET.

The Celtics will take part in a duck boat parade to commemorate their most recent championship, which the team clinched on Monday with a 106-88 win over the Mavericks in Game 5 of the 2024 NBA Finals.

The parade will begin on Causeway Street and wind through several downtown Boston streets before ending at the Hynes Convention Center.

The complete route can be seen below:

The party began on the court as green and white confetti danced in the air and the Celtics players and coaches celebrated with each other and their loved ones.

Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown were mic’d up for the game, allowing us to hear their reactions to fulfilling their title dreams in real time.

The celebration continued in the locker room with champagne showers, a victory cigar and plenty of photos. | See the best moments

Today, the celebration hits the streets of Boston with officials expecting up to a million fans in attendance to commemorate the first Celtics title in 16 years.


2. ALL-TIME GREAT PARADE MOMENTS

The Celtics parade is mere hours away.

But before the Cs stroll through the Boston streets, take a trip down memory lane with some of the most iconic championship parade moments in league history.

2006: Heat Coach Pat Riley shows off the moves

2006: Heat Coach Pat Riley shows off the moves

2014: Spurs Coach Gregg Popovich counts his rings

2014: Spurs Coach Gregg Popovich counts his rings

2013: The King overlooks his South Beach kingdom

2013: The King overlooks his South Beach kingdom

2001: Mark Madsen dances behind a rapping Shaq

2001: Mark Madsen dances behind a rapping Shaq

2022: Steph shows off his first Finals MVP trophy and his fourth Larry O’Brien

2022: Steph shows off his first Finals MVP trophy and his fourth Larry O’Brien

2021: Giannis replicates his free-throw routine from the bus

2021: Giannis replicates his free-throw routine from the bus

2011: Dirk waves the Texas flag as the Mavs celebrate their first banner

2011: Dirk waves the Texas flag as the Mavs celebrate their first banner

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3. INSIDE LOOK AT BOSTON’S TITLE RUN

From the opening tip of the SoFi Play-In Tournament until the confetti settled on the parquet floor at TD Garden, our all-access cameras captured the 2024 postseason with Chasing History.

Relive the Celtics’ run to 16 wins, beginning with their opening round matchup against longtime Playoff rival Miami.

The Celtics and Cavs squared off in the second round in their first Playoff matchup since 2018.

The East Finals presented a matchup of an experienced Celtics team and an up-and-coming Pacers squad.

Every game of the Finals between the Celtics and Mavericks was a story unto itself, with Chasing History giving us a game-by-game look.


4. SPORTS WORLD REACTS TO CELTICS’ TITLE

The duck boats won’t hit the road until later today, but Boston has already begun celebrating the Celtics’ record 18th championship.

Monday marked a historic day in NBA lore, and the Cs’ unprecedented title captivated fans around the globe, from past Celtic greats to rival Laker legends.

  • Paul Pierce: “Congratulations to the 23-24 NBA Champions My Boston Celtics.”
  • Kevin Garnett: “☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️ LET’S GOOOO!!!!”
  • Magic Johnson: “I hate that the Celtics officially have more championships than us now 🙄.”

Jaylen Brown earning Finals MVP left many fans and former players smiling, as past NBA champions offered their congratulations to the eight-year vet for summiting the mountain top.

  • Kendrick Perkins: “No all NBA and swept the Playoff MVPs. Legendary! Jaylen ‘Appreciated’ Brown.”
  • Isiah Thomas: “Congratulations Jaylen Brown you are now a champion and MVP, I am so very happy for you!”
  • Pierce: “Omg Jaylen Brown what a year love u little bro from one finals MVP to Another wow.”

And Boston’s title didn’t just capture the basketball world’s attention — it also unified New England sports, as other teams, athletes and coaches hopped on X to boast about the latest banner in Beantown.

  • Tom Brady: “Another one in Boston ☘️.”
  • Julian Edelman: “🏆(x18)”
  • Boston Bruins: “BANNER 18 ✅ Congrats, Celtics!!!”
  • Connecticut Sun: “Congratulations to the Celtics for winning the 2024 NBA Championship! Bringing home the GOLD 🏆.”

5. PAST PARADES IN PHOTOS

Nikola Jokic (2023)

Nikola Jokic (2023)

Kyle Lowry (2019)

Kyle Lowry (2019)

LeBron James (2016)

LeBron James (2016)

Dwyane Wade (2012)

Dwyane Wade (2012)

Kobe Bryant (2009)

Kobe Bryant (2009)

Paul Pierce (2008)

Paul Pierce (2008)

Scottie Pippen and Michael Jordan (1998)

Scottie Pippen and Michael Jordan (1998)

Magic Johnson (1985)

Magic Johnson (1985)

Larry Bird (1981)

Larry Bird (1981)

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