Jayson Tatum stars again, Celtics hold off Bulls
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[January 10, 2023]
Jayson Tatum had 32 points, eight rebounds and seven assists to help
the Boston Celtics edge past the visiting Chicago Bulls 107-99 on
Monday night.
Tatum's 21st 30-point game of the season included four 3-pointers
and 11 points in the third quarter.
Grant Williams tied his career high with 20 points on 8-of-15
shooting, while Jaylen Brown scored 19 and Malcolm Brogdon added 11
in the Celtics' third consecutive win.
Boston was unable to pull away until the final minute as Zach LaVine
scored 15 of his team-leading 27 points for the Bulls in the fourth
quarter. He also had seven rebounds and six assists.
Nikola Vucevic had a double-double with 21 points and 13 rebounds as
Chicago's three-game win streak was snapped.
DeMar DeRozan (13 points) left in the third quarter due to a right
quad strain. He initially stayed in after going down on an attempt
to drive against Boston's Al Horford but was later ruled out.
The injury took the wind out of the Bulls' sails as a 13-2 Boston
run came nearly immediately after, helping the Celtics take a 74-61
lead. Tatum scored the last nine points of the surge, hitting
back-to-back triples before a timeout with 6:26 left in the frame.
Boston's lead grew to 16, and it was 11 at quarter's end.
Chicago had recorded the first four field goals of the quarter,
climbing within a basket at 61-59 on DeRozan's turnaround shot to
end a 7-0 stretch.
Early in the fourth, Brogdon's tip-in and Williams' 3-pointer lifted
the Celtics to an 89-75 advantage.
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Chicago Bulls forward DeMar DeRozan (11) drive the ball against
Boston Celtics guard Jaylen Brown (7) in the first quarter at TD
Garden. Mandatory Credit: David Butler II-USA TODAY Sports
LaVine made 3-pointers during a pair of Chicago runs that cut into
double-digit Boston leads, and another trey made it 99-97 with 2:17
left.
Horford's corner 3-pointer and a Tatum dunk finally put the game
away in the final minute.
Tatum hit back-to-back triples to end a 12-2 first-quarter run after
Chicago's opening basket.
The Boston advantage later grew to 24-15, but a 7-2 Chicago run
finished the period as Drummond threw down a dunk off his own
rebound to make it 28-25.
The Bulls hit four of the first five second-quarter field goals to
tie the game at 33. They equalized twice more before Patrick
Williams made a 3-pointer to give Chicago its first lead since 3-0
at 43-42.
The Celtics concluded the opening half on a 17-7 run that included
consecutive Derrick White baskets. His bank shot with 3.2 seconds
left upped the halftime lead to 59-50.
--Field Level Media
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