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VIDEO: Bring Out the Duck Boats… It’s The Celtics Parade!

WATCH: More than 1 million people attended a celebratory Celtics parade in Boston on Friday after the Celtics secured their unprecedented 18th championship by defeating the Dallas Mavericks 106-88 on Monday night, surpassing the Los Angeles Lakers for the most titles in NBA history. Celtics players and coaches rode in Duck Boats down the streets…

Celtics Parade in Boston NH

WATCH: More than 1 million people attended a celebratory Celtics parade in Boston on Friday after the Celtics secured their unprecedented 18th championship by defeating the Dallas Mavericks 106-88 on Monday night, surpassing the Los Angeles Lakers for the most titles in NBA history.

Celtics players and coaches rode in Duck Boats down the streets of Boston on Friday with the Larry O’Brien Trophy in hand.

@granitepost WATCH: More than 1 million people attended a celebratory Celtics parade in Boston on Friday after the Celtics secured their unprecedented 18th championship by defeating the Dallas Mavericks 106-88 on Monday night, surpassing the Los Angeles Lakers for the most titles in NBA history. Celtics players and coaches rode in Duck Boats down the streets of Boston on Friday with the Larry O'Brien Trophy in hand. #CelticsParade #NBA #CelticsChampionship ♬ original sound – Granite Post

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