The Celtics celebrated the franchise’s first championship in 16 years in style — with a rolling rally parade along the streets of Boston on Friday. Now that the parade has ended, relive all of the top moments below:12:53 p.m.Owner Wyc Grousebeck spoke to reporters after the parade to share his elation for the Celtics’ championship win:”We’re fans who bought this team. We’re all in this together. Let’s go get another one.”12:35 p.m.As the duck boats begin to return to the TD Garden, some are being met by passing Celtics fans, including Jaylen Brown’s:12 p.m.Kristaps Porzingis is seen flexing while holding what looks like a bottle of champagne:11:39 a.m.A fan is seen tossing a basketball and marker to coach Joe Mazzulla. The coach then quickly signed the ball and passed it back:11:33 a.m.C’s legend Paul Pierce is riding in a Duck Boat reserved for the 2008 NBA champion Celtics. Along with him are Brian Scalabrine, Eddie House and Sam Cassell. Cassell is an assistant coach on the current team.11:27 a.m.Jaylen Brown, meanwhile, is riding with his Bill Russell NBA Finals MVP award:11:25 a.m.Jayson Tatum is riding with the Larry O’Brien trophy:11:24 a.m.Paul Pierce is seen clutching the Celtics’ 2008 championship trophy:11:06 a.m.From Marissa Tansino:This city is ready for a championship parade!!!10:45 a.m.Jaylen Brown addressed the doubters: “We’re here.”10:44 a.m.Before the parade, Celtics star Jayson Tatum spoke about the “group effort” required by the starters and bench players.10:42 a.m.From Mike Cronin:The mood at Copley Square10:39 a.m.From Arielle Mitropoulos:Start ‘em young! Title town!!!10:32 a.m. Kristaps Porzingis was seen energizing a crowd of Celtics fans on Causeway Street.10:16 a.m.From Tim Callery:A sea of green down Boylston Street as Celtics fans begin to fill the parade route.10 a.m.Coverage of the celebration in Boston has begun! See it live on WMUR-TV, in a video player above this article, or on Very Local!9:54 a.m.From Jonathan Marshall:The energy is building9:52 a.m.From Mike Cronin:Locked in and we’re ready for a PARADE! Join us for live coverage starting at 10am on WMUR.9:45 a.m.This is the 13th Duck Boat parade in the streets of Boston. Work to prepare the duck boats can’t begin until the night before a parade because they are in use on tours until the early evening.“First we remove the seats, we install the flooring, which we call the staging, remove the roofs or slide them forward, clean the ducks, put mesh up, and get them all ready to go,” Tom Vigna, the company’s director of marketing and sales, said.The duck boats were first used for the 2002 New England Patriots Super Bowl victory parade as a form of crowd control.According to the company, then-mayor Tom Menino approached them since the vehicles would allow fans to see the Patriots players without a chance of those players being mobbed.8:37 a.m.From Mike Cronin:Just got to Boston and the vibes are already immaculate. Let’s have a parade! 8:18 a.m.From Jonathan Marshall:Celtics fans are ready to celebrate a championship7:56 a.m.From Tim Callery:Celtics fans are up early to shad a front row seat to today’s parade.6:16 a.m.From Ray Brewer:Preparations are continuing in Boston as the city gets ready for the Celtics championship parade. This is in front of city hall plaza. The parade starts at 11 in front of the TD Garden.–
The Celtics celebrated the franchise’s first championship in 16 years in style — with a rolling rally parade along the streets of Boston on Friday.
Now that the parade has ended, relive all of the top moments below:
12:53 p.m.
Owner Wyc Grousebeck spoke to reporters after the parade to share his elation for the Celtics’ championship win:
“We’re fans who bought this team. We’re all in this together. Let’s go get another one.”
12:35 p.m.
As the duck boats begin to return to the TD Garden, some are being met by passing Celtics fans, including Jaylen Brown’s:
12 p.m.
Kristaps Porzingis is seen flexing while holding what looks like a bottle of champagne:
11:39 a.m.
A fan is seen tossing a basketball and marker to coach Joe Mazzulla. The coach then quickly signed the ball and passed it back:
11:33 a.m.
C’s legend Paul Pierce is riding in a Duck Boat reserved for the 2008 NBA champion Celtics. Along with him are Brian Scalabrine, Eddie House and Sam Cassell. Cassell is an assistant coach on the current team.
11:27 a.m.
Jaylen Brown, meanwhile, is riding with his Bill Russell NBA Finals MVP award:
11:25 a.m.
Jayson Tatum is riding with the Larry O’Brien trophy:
11:24 a.m.
Paul Pierce is seen clutching the Celtics’ 2008 championship trophy:
11:06 a.m.
From Marissa Tansino:
This city is ready for a championship parade!!!
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10:45 a.m.
Jaylen Brown addressed the doubters: “We’re here.”
10:44 a.m.
Before the parade, Celtics star Jayson Tatum spoke about the “group effort” required by the starters and bench players.
10:42 a.m.
From Mike Cronin:
The mood at Copley Square
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10:39 a.m.
From Arielle Mitropoulos:
Start ‘em young! Title town!!!
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10:32 a.m.
Kristaps Porzingis was seen energizing a crowd of Celtics fans on Causeway Street.
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10:16 a.m.
From Tim Callery:
A sea of green down Boylston Street as Celtics fans begin to fill the parade route.
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10 a.m.
Coverage of the celebration in Boston has begun! See it live on WMUR-TV, in a video player above this article, or on Very Local!
9:54 a.m.
From Jonathan Marshall:
The energy is building
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9:52 a.m.
From Mike Cronin:
Locked in and we’re ready for a PARADE! Join us for live coverage starting at 10am on WMUR.
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9:45 a.m.
This is the 13th Duck Boat parade in the streets of Boston. Work to prepare the duck boats can’t begin until the night before a parade because they are in use on tours until the early evening.
“First we remove the seats, we install the flooring, which we call the staging, remove the roofs or slide them forward, clean the ducks, put mesh up, and get them all ready to go,”
Tom Vigna, the company’s director of marketing and sales, said.
The duck boats were first used for the 2002 New England Patriots Super Bowl victory parade as a form of crowd control.
According to the company, then-mayor Tom Menino approached them since the vehicles would allow fans to see the Patriots players without a chance of those players being mobbed.
8:37 a.m.
From Mike Cronin:
Just got to Boston and the vibes are already immaculate. Let’s have a parade!
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8:18 a.m.
From Jonathan Marshall:
Celtics fans are ready to celebrate a championship
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7:56 a.m.
From Tim Callery:
Celtics fans are up early to shad a front row seat to today’s parade.
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6:16 a.m.
From Ray Brewer:
Preparations are continuing in Boston as the city gets ready for the Celtics championship parade. This is in front of city hall plaza. The parade starts at 11 in front of the TD Garden.
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