BOSTON — The Celtics celebrated their NBA championship ring ceremony with teammates Jayson Tatum, Jaylen Brown, and Al Horford reminiscing about their journey together at TD Garden. Tatum reflected on the seven years he has spent with Brown and the transformation they have undergone since he was drafted at 19, while Horford has moved into his 18th year in the league. The trio shared a special moment as they received their rings and basked in the glory of their accomplishments.
Surrounded by Celtics legends and with a record 18th championship banner about to be raised, Tatum addressed the crowd, expressing gratitude and excitement for the future. The Celtics then went on to dominate the New York Knicks in a 132-109 victory, showcasing their exceptional teamwork and shooting prowess.
Despite the Knicks’ efforts to challenge the Celtics, the defending champions displayed their dominance on the court with exceptional shooting and teamwork. Tatum led the charge with an impressive performance, solidifying his MVP potential with 37 points. Brown, White, and Horford also contributed significantly to the team’s success, showcasing their determination to defend their title.
The night ended with a resounding victory for the Celtics, setting the tone for what promises to be an exciting season ahead. As they strive to repeat their success, the Celtics are ready to embrace the challenges and opportunities that come their way, fueled by their championship spirit.