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Celtics' Playoff elimination against Knicks continues to defend NBA champions

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A few years ago, fans complained consistently over the lack of parity in the NBA. The Golden State Warriors and Cleveland Cavaliers met from 2015 to 2018 in four consecutive NBA finals, which led to countless conversations about whether the league had become too predictable.

Well, so much for it.

The Boston Celtics were excluded from the Playoffs from 2025 with a defeat of 119: 81 against the New York Knicks on Friday evening, which means that no defending NBA champion followed the second round after the Warriors after the final in 2019. The lack of repetition champions is in view of the uncertainty of the healthcare system and the circumstances that are able to make sales, but it is the sales, but it is the stay, but it is a weight, but it is a shifting range, but it is a weight that it is a stay at a traffic light, but it is a stay, but it is a stay that is a stay, but it is a stay, but it is a stay that is a stay, but it is a stay that is a stay, but it is a stay that is a stay, but it is a stay that is a stay, at a traffic light, but it is that the price is able.

So the title owners have beaten in the last six seasons:

Early outputs for the last champs

Some of these teams dealt with significant problems with injuries, including this year's Celtics, which Jayson Tatum lost at the end of game 4 against the Knicks by an Achilles injury, but the others were simply unable to constantly improve the competition in the back back.

With the Knicks, Timberwolves, Indiana Pacers and either the Nuggets or the Oklahoma City Thunder who drive to the conference final, it is fair to say that the field is wide open. Anyone who lifts the trophy next to the Thunder, who ends with the best record of the league and the +130 favorites to win the title at Draftkings -would be considered reinforcement, based in the way the teams have entered the off -season.

The wolves were on the 10th place in the Western Conference on March 1st. The Pacers entered the new year with 16 to 18. The Nuggets released their trainer and general manager with just a few days in the regular season. And the Knicks went 0: 10 against the three best teams in the league this year in the regular season.

We will have a new champion for the seventh NBA season in a row, and with the financial restrictions that are confronted with high expenditure teams, it will be extremely difficult to maintain a roster with superstars and high-quality role players. Therefore, this trend could be reasonably continued for the foreseeable future.

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