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Celtics Lock Down Bulls: Lowest First Half Points Allowed!
6 Jan
Summary
- Boston Celtics secured a 115-101 victory against the Chicago Bulls.
- The Celtics held the Bulls to a season-low 33 points in the first half.
- Anfernee Simons led Boston with 27 points, supported by Pritchard's 21.

The Boston Celtics achieved a decisive 115-101 victory against the Chicago Bulls on Monday night, marking their fourth consecutive win and eighth in the last nine games. A significant highlight of the game was the Celtics' defensive prowess, which restricted the Bulls to a season-low 33 points in the first half.
Anfernee Simons was the offensive leader for Boston, scoring 27 points, with crucial support from Payton Pritchard, who added 21 points. Neemias Queta also made a significant impact, contributing 13 points and 13 rebounds. The Celtics established a substantial lead early on, holding a 21-point advantage at halftime and were seldom threatened thereafter.
The Chicago Bulls, playing without injured leading scorer Josh Giddey, struggled offensively, with Matas Buzelis scoring 26 points to lead the team. They failed to reach the 100-point mark until the final minute of the game, ultimately suffering their second consecutive loss. The Celtics are set to host Denver next.




