Celtics Parade
Following their June 17, 2008, win in the NBA Finals, the Boston Celtics participated in a celebratory parade in Boston.
Beginning at the TD Banknorth Garden, the team's home court, the July 19 parade traveled through Boston Common and ended at Copley Square.
Fast Facts
- Parade date: June 19, 2008
- Started at the TD Banknorth Garden
- Ended at Copley Square
- Celebrates the Boston Celtics first championship title in 22 years
- Defeated the Los Angeles Lakers on June 17, 2008
- 16 World War II-era "duck boats" will carry the players
- Fans asked to use public transportation
- Lasted for 90 minutes
The Celebration
Crowds as deep as 20 rows lined the Boston Commons to view the historic parade.1 Celebrants cheered as WWII "duck boats" carried the jubilant players through the parade route. The boats were rigged to shoot out white and green confetti from the sides of the boats, while the players enjoyed cigars. At the and of the planned route, the parade ended peacefully as city workers began the clean-up project.
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