Celtics Claim 7th Straight Win Beating Chicago 135-129

By Tiffany Williams –

On Black Friday, the Boston Celtics secured their seventh consecutive victory by defeating the Chicago Bulls with a final score of 138-129. The matchup took place at the United Center in Chicago, where star player Jayson Tatum shone brightly, leading the Celtics with an impressive performance that included 35 points. Tatum’s contribution wasn’t just in scoring; he also recorded one offensive rebound, a remarkable 13 defensive rebounds, and tallied five assists. His defensive presence was felt as he added one steal and one block to his stats, showcasing his all-around game.

Payton Pritchard also delivered an outstanding performance, contributing significantly with 29 points. His contributions included four offensive rebounds, three defensive rebounds, one assist, and one steal, highlighting his hustle and impact on both ends of the court.

The dynamic duo of Kristaps Porzingis and Jaylen Brown combined for a solid total of 42 points, reinforcing their importance to the team’s offensive strategy. Additionally, both Malcolm Brogdon and Derrick White played valuable roles in the game, contributing a combined total of 27 points to help secure the win.

On the bench, Sam Hauser logged 22 minutes and Al Horford spent 25 minutes on the court, together contributing a modest five points, but their presence was felt in terms of team depth and experience.

Throughout the game, the Celtics demonstrated offensive efficiency, shooting 49 out of 98 from the field, which translates to a shooting percentage of 50%. From beyond the arc, they were 23 of 54 in three-point attempts, a notable 42.6%. At the free-throw line, the Celtics capitalized on their opportunities, going 17 for 23, or approximately 73.9%. They dominated the paint with 50 points scored inside and were also effective on the fast break, tallying 16 points in transition.

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