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Celtics Wrap: Jayson Tatum Returns To Help Balanced Boston Defeat Bulls

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The Boston Celtics put together a balanced offensive performance and held the Chicago Bulls below their scoring average en route to a 119-103 victory at United Center on Monday.

Jayson Tatum was impressive in his first game back after reportedly tested positive for COVID-19. He played 31 minutes and scored 24 points on 10-for-21 from the field with four rebounds and five assists. Tatum was one of four starters who scored double figures.

Marcus Smart contributed a double-double with 13 points and 11 assists, Jaylen Brown scored a team-high 26 points and Daniel Theis added 19 points. It was Brown’s fifth straight game with 25 or more points.

Kemba Walker did not play for the Celtics, who were playing their second game after a back-to-back. His absence, however, didn’t impact Boston on the offensive side of the floor as the Celtics scored 60 first-half points. Boston shot 50 percent from the field (44-for-87) and 52 percent from 3-point range (15-for-29).

Chicago was led by Zach LaVine, who scored a game-high 30 points.

Boston improves to 10-6 with the win while Chicago drops to 7-10 in the loss.

Here’s how it all went down:

STARTING FIVE
G: Marcus Smart
G: Jaylen Brown
F: Jayson Tatum
F: Tristan Thompson
C: Daniel Theis

EARLY ADVANTAGE
The Celtics got off to a hot start, hitting seven of their first nine shots including a pair of 3-pointers, and it helped Boston take a 33-25 lead after the opening 12 minutes.

Smart scored a team-high 10 points in the first quarter while Tatum contributed seven points in the opening four minutes.

Brown added nine points on four-for-six from the field, as well. Brown continued to do it on both ends, showing his burst into the paint and ability to hit tough shots.

The Celtics’ biggest lead of the quarter was nine points after finishing the quarter shooting 54 percent from the field (13-for-24). Chicago was 10-for-22 from the field, but was just three-for-eight from long range and a troubling 25 percent from the free throw line (two-for-eight). Thaddeus Young and LaVine each scored eight first-quarter points.

Boston held a 16-9 edge in rebounds and scored nine points off turnovers. The C’s defensive intensity also contributed three steals.

Carsen Edwards, who finished with six points in 12 minutes, was Boston’s first man off the bench.

BALANCED SCORING
Four of the five Celtics starters — Theis, Smart, Brown, Tatum –scored double figures in the first half alone. It propelled Boston to a 60-50 advantage at the intermission. Boston shot 48 percent from the floor and nearly 42 percent from long rang (5-for-12).

The Celtics went nearly 10 minutes without committing a second-quarter turnover, and they were able to build their biggest lead of the game to that point (11) during the stretch. The Bulls, on the other hand, committed 10 first-half turnovers.

Smart finished on a traditional three-point play to give Boston a 54-43 advantage with under three minutes left in the half. The veteran guard had 13 points on four-for-five shooting with six assists and three rebounds to that point.

Tatum was a welcome sight during the first half. The All-NBA wing was attacking the rim, finishing high of the glass and showcased a nifty spin move on the low block. All in all, it led to 11 first-half points for Tatum.

Rookie Aaron Nesmith showed his shot making ability in the second quarter, as well. The first-rounder connected on both of his three-point attempts in the quarter, chipping in six points off the bench.

And then there was Theis, who scored 10 points with three rebounds.

Chicago shot 46 percent from the field while hitting eight of 18 three-point attempts. LaVine scored a team-high 11 points for the Bulls.

BROWN LEADS KEY STRETCH
The rather unfamiliar happened Monday as the Celtics, who seem to always have third-quarter troubles, extended their lead heading into the fourth.

It came as Boston opened the second half with a 11-0 run, taking a 21-point lead before holding a 91-76 advantage headed into the fourth. Chicago didn’t score a basket for the opening 3:30 of the quarter.

Brown scored 14 of his then 25 points in the third quarter, shooting 50 percent from the field. Theis added seven points in the frame while contributing on the other end with a key block and three steals.

Tatum contributed six points in the quarter while Nesmith converted his third 3-pointer of the game. Smart also

Smart had four assists in the third quarter alone. His 10th assist went to Theis on an alley-oop after finding Tatum on an impressive dime.

PUTTING IT AWAY
Chicago made it interesting early in the quarter, cutting the Celtics lead to just nine points, but Boston answered with a 14-2 which featured a nice drive to the lane by Tatum and four-point play by Carsen Edwards. It gave Boston a 21-point lead midway through the quarter.

Chicago did put together a second-chance effort down the stretch, cutting the Boston lead to just 10 points with four minutes left. The Celtics, however, did enough down the stretch to pull out the win.

PLAY OF THE GAME
Sometimes defense is the best offense.

UP NEXT
The Celtics continue a two-game road trip with the San Antonio Spurs on Wednesday.

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