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NBA Roundup - Warriors thump Lakers in season opener, Celtics sink Sixers

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Stephen Curry scored 33 points as the Golden State Warriors launched the defense of their NBA crown with a season-opening 123-109 rout of the Los Angeles Lakers on Tuesday.After being presented with diamond-encrusted rings and watching their championship banner being hoisted at a pre-game ceremony at San Francisco's Chase Center, the Warriors put on a dazzling performance to overpower LeBron James and the new-look Lakers.The Warriors' pre-season had been overshadowed by a practice court bust-up that saw Draymond Green floor teammate Jordan Poole with a sucker punch -- sparking what coach Steve Kerr described as the "biggest crisis" of his eight-year reign.But Golden State served notice they have already put the episode behind them with a commanding performance that suggests they are more than capable of mounting a successful title defense.Significantly, Green and Poole played without any hint of lingering tension, notably when Poole engineered a lay-up for Green with a clever pass midway through the third quarter.The Lakers, in their first competitive game under new coach Darvin Ham, showed signs of being a more disciplined defensive unit, but ultimately were run ragged by the Warriors.The 37-year-old James weighed in with 31 points while Anthony Davis contributed 27 points with Russell Westbrook adding 19.But the Warriors were never seriously threatened after a trademark third-quarter eruption, outscoring the Lakers 32-19 to race to a 27-point lead at one stage."The ceremony was an amazing celebration, to take time to reflect on what you accomplished, watching the banner go up, looking at the highlight tapes and all that," Curry said afterwards."It's really hard to turn the page and go and play a game of basketball, but

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