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The Celtics looked incredible in the season opener, but their fans were still upset about one tiny thing.
The Boston Celtics accepted their 2024 championship rings on Tuesday night, and then showed why they’re the favorites to go for back-to-back titles this season.
The Celtics blasted the New York Knicks, 132-109, in the season opener. The Knicks are spent all offseason trying to construct a team to beat Boston, but the champs showed there’s still a huge gap between them and everyone else in the East.
The game was a rout almost immediately.

Mikal Bridges was the New York Knicks’ highly anticipated offseason acquisition, next to Karl-Anthony Towns. 
Arriving at a new team, Bridges thought of changing things up, namely his shooting form, which debuted on Tuesday in the season opener against the reigning champion Boston Celtics.
Changing his release was a bit of a head-scratcher for a highly effective career shooter like Mikal. After watching the new form in action, NBA fans begged Bridges to bring back his old shot. 
It turns out that Bridges made a disastrous decision.

The New Orleans Saints have agreed to a two-year extension with running back Alvin Kamara, a source told ESPN on Tuesday, confirming a report, an agreement that is worth approximately $24.5 million for the veteran who has 438 rushing yards this season.

Talentless and frequently out of a gig, Jemele Hill seemingly has no friends in the ‘industry’ or fans sitting at home waiting for her platitudes about everything being racist. The former sports commentator turned political shill’s unlucky streak, albeit self-inflicted, is the worst kept secret in the sports bizz.
Just ask “Inside the NBA’s” Charles Barkley, who has no trouble telling it like it is.

The Florida Panthers‘ bid to defend their Stanley Cup title is off to a decent start — especially when you consider they’ve dealt with some injuries and absences to key pieces like Aleksander Barkov and Matthew Tkachuk — and the team has locked up a major piece of the puzzle that led to their first ever Stanley Cup, and that is head coach Paul Maurice.
Just before puck drop against the Minnesota Wild, the team. announced that it had reached a deal with Maurice on a multi-year contract extension.