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The Celtics posted photos to commemorate the first anniversary of the 18th crown! Tatum, who had a ruptured Achilles tendon, said bluntly: We will come back

On June 18, the Boston Celtics posted photos to celebrate the first anniversary of winning the 18th championship in the team history, and posted photos of Tatum holding the championship trophy and Jaylen Brown holding the FMVP trophy. The caption read: People say we can't do it, but we did it.

Last season, Tatum and Brown led the Celtics to an impressive record of 64 wins and 18 losses. In the playoffs, the Celtics eliminated the Heat 4-1 in the first round, eliminated the Cavaliers 4-1 in the Eastern Conference semi-finals, swept the Pacers 4-0 in the Eastern Conference Finals, and defeated the Mavericks 4-1 in the finals, thus winning the 18th championship in team history, surpassing the Lakers to become the team with the most championships in NBA history, Jaylen Brown won the FMVP.

Today is the first anniversary of the Celtics' 18 championships in the team. The Celtics officially commemorated this moment. Tatum reposted it continuously and commemorated the first anniversary of the 18 championships. He also posted a video and wrote: Flowers will wither but diamonds will not, we will kill them back.

This season, the Celtics started their defending title as the second in the Eastern Conference. They eliminated the Magic 4-1 in the first round of the playoffs, but the Eastern Conference semi-finals lost to the Knicks 2-4. Tatum suffered a serious injury from a ruptured Achilles tendon and has successfully undergone surgery. He is currently in the recovery period and will miss most of the games next season and may even be reimbursed for the entire season.

This season, Tatum played 72 regular season games, averaging 26.8 points, 8.7 rebounds and 6 assists per game, and played in 8 playoffs, averaging 28.1 points, 11.5 rebounds, 5.4 assists and 2.1 steals per game.