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Celtics 2024 NBA Champions banner now hangs at TD Garden

Celtics 2024 NBA Champions banner now hangs at TD Garden
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Celtics 2024 NBA Champions banner now hangs at TD Garden
A new banner hangs outside the TD Garden as Celtics fans gear up for a rolling rally to celebrate the NBA Champions! "That banner is awesome, but the one I want to see is inside the stadium," fan John Reyes said. Bostonians will likely have to wait until the start of next season to see banner #18 hanging from the rafters. Boston's iconic Duck Boats are set to carry the Celtics and the Larry O'Brien Trophy on a victory parade through the city on Friday.Boston beat the Dallas Mavericks 106-88 in Game 5 of the NBA Finals to win the series and put an exclamation point on their domination of the NBA’s 78th season. Mayor Michelle Wu announced Tuesday that the city will celebrate the Celtics 18th NBA Championship with a rolling rally."I’ll sneak out of work, and I’ll attend even though it will be like 85 degrees. You've got to participate in the Boston madness," fan Jack Cohen said.During the parade, Celtics players will celebrate on Boston’s famous Duck Boats, as is tradition for championship-winning teams.The parade will start at 11 a.m. in front of TD Garden on Causeway Street, pass by City Hall Plaza and the Boston Common on Tremont Street and end on Boylston Street by the Hynes Convention Center.

A new banner hangs outside the TD Garden as Celtics fans gear up for a rolling rally to celebrate the NBA Champions!

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"That banner is awesome, but the one I want to see is inside the stadium," fan John Reyes said.

Bostonians will likely have to wait until the start of next season to see banner #18 hanging from the rafters.

Boston's iconic Duck Boats are set to carry the Celtics and the Larry O'Brien Trophy on a victory parade through the city on Friday.

Boston beat the Dallas Mavericks 106-88 in Game 5 of the NBA Finals to win the series and put an exclamation point on their domination of the NBA’s 78th season.

Mayor Michelle Wu announced Tuesday that the city will celebrate the Celtics 18th NBA Championship with a rolling rally.

"I’ll sneak out of work, and I’ll attend even though it will be like 85 degrees. You've got to participate in the Boston madness," fan Jack Cohen said.

During the parade, Celtics players will celebrate on Boston’s famous Duck Boats, as is tradition for championship-winning teams.

The parade will start at 11 a.m. in front of TD Garden on Causeway Street, pass by City Hall Plaza and the Boston Common on Tremont Street and end on Boylston Street by the Hynes Convention Center.