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Celtics Tie NBA Record in Dominant Season Opener Blowout Against Knicks

The Boston Celtics made a statement in their season opener, tying an NBA record during a blowout win against the New York Knicks. The Celtics, showcasing their offensive firepower and defensive prowess, cruised to a 126-91 victory, setting the tone for what they hope will be a strong season.

Boston tied the NBA record for most three-pointers made in a season opener, hitting 24 from beyond the arc. Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown led the charge, with Tatum posting 35 points and Brown adding 28, both delivering impressive performances on both ends of the floor. The Knicks, overwhelmed by the Celtics’ relentless shooting, struggled to keep pace as Boston pulled away early in the game and never looked back.

Fans at TD Garden were treated to an electric atmosphere as the Celtics’ defense smothered the Knicks, while their offense delivered a clinic in three-point shooting. This historic performance ties the Celtics with several other teams for most made threes in a season opener, further highlighting their aspirations for a deep playoff run this year.

With such a commanding start, the Celtics are poised to be a force in the Eastern Conference, while the Knicks will look to regroup and find their rhythm as the season progresses.

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