Regardless of what comes from this point forward, it’s hard to imagine former Duke basketball star [autotag]Jayson Tatum[/autotag] having a better week.
The seven-year NBA veteran won his first NBA title with the Boston Celtics on Monday, scoring 31 points and adding 11 assists in one of his best playoff performances during the clinching Game 5 victory. He finally got his hands on the Larry O’Brien Trophy and got to celebrate with his son Deuce as the confetti fell on Boston’s home court.
After a brief trip to Miami for a full and proper celebration, the Celtics returned to Boston for a victory parade on Friday. Tatum shared a video of him atop one of the buses on social media with the trophy under his arms and former Duke teammate Amile Jefferson, a Boston assistant coach, next to him.
Here are the best photos of Tatum (with Jefferson visible in quite a few) from Friday’s parade and celebrations.