Celtics, NBA Twitter react to Boston’s 123-119 win over the Chicago Bulls

Celtics, NBA Twitter react to Boston’s 123-119 win over the Chicago Bulls

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The Boston Celtics hosted the Chicago Bulls at TD Garden on Friday night with the knowledge that they were facing a team expected to finish well below them in the standings — that was also the only ball club to have beaten them besides the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Revenge is a best served cold, and it was a chilling night for Boston from beyond the arc, with the team held to just 29.1% by Chicago. But even with that and the first 40-point game by a Bulls player since Michael Jordan came to Boston was not enough to beat the Celtics twice in a row for Chicago.

Let’s take a look at what Celtics and NBA Twitter had to say about Boston beating the Bulls while DeRozan went off for 46 points.

First quarter

Jayson Tatum slow to get up after taking a hard hit on the #Celtics first possession. He come up holding his left arm, but stays on the floor and seems okay.

— Abby Chin (@tvabby) November 4, 2022


Great move from Al Horford with the hesitation dribble before the drive.

He’s off to a good start

— Josue Pavón (@Joe_Sway) November 4, 2022


Bulls getting hot from three. 4-for-5 from distance with five minutes left in the first.

— Jack Simone (@JackSimoneNBA) November 4, 2022


Tatum seems to have taken another step as a grifter.

— Tom Westerholm (@Tom_NBA) November 5, 2022


Someone should tell Grant that complaining to the official has never worked once ever

— Max Lederman (@Max_Lederman) November 5, 2022

Second quarter

Celtics bench has been very good at TD Garden so far this season.

— Brian Robb (@BrianTRobb) November 5, 2022


The Cs need to be better at ignoring calls & just playing the game. The more attention you give a call, the more power the refs have over you. Shut up & gain their favor — work the system.

— Anna Horford (@AnnaHorford) November 5, 2022


Brogdon’s drive game is so big for The Cs … They were missing that last year

— Brian Barrett (@itsbrianbarrett) November 5, 2022


Luke Kornet has looked really good on both ends tonight.

— Jack Simone (@JackSimoneNBA) November 5, 2022


Brogdon might want to shoot sitting down more often the way it’s going tonight

— Dr. Justin Quinn (@justinquinnn) November 5, 2022


Jayson Tatum was waiting for Jaylen to drive on that screen, screaming for him to take it & was rewarded with a trip to the FT-line.

Tatum’s got 18 points, including 8/9 from the FT-line

— Josue Pavón (@Joe_Sway) November 5, 2022

Third quarter

Beautiful Eurostep by Tatum to get the and-1 there.

— Keith Smith (@KeithSmithNBA) November 5, 2022


Unsuccessful challenge by Billy Donovan

— Jack Simone (@JackSimoneNBA) November 5, 2022


Tatum to Smart for the touchdown in the presence of Bill Belichick

— Souichi Terada | 寺田惣一 (@SouichiTerada) November 5, 2022


Tatum hasn’t shot it very well but he’s already up to 14 free throws with 6: 36 left in the third.

— Adam Himmelsbach (@AdamHimmelsbach) November 5, 2022


Might be one of those nights where you take Marcus out to send a message about decision making

— Ryan Bernardoni (@dangercart) November 5, 2022


With his first points tonight against Chicago, Jaylen Brown passed Kevin Garnett to move into 4th on the TD Garden all-time scoring list.

Since the building opened in 1995, only Paul Pierce, Antoine Walker and Jayson Tatum have scored more here. pic.twitter.com/dd1JnHrcah

— Sean

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