Celtics vs Bulls
Wed, Feb 11
Final
Celtics
Celtics
(34 - 19)
124
-
105
Bulls
Bulls
(24 - 30)
| Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | T |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Celtics | 36 | 36 | 26 | 26 | 124 |
| Bulls | 27 | 17 | 26 | 35 | 105 |
Venue: TD Garden
GAME LEADERS
PTS
REB
AST
Payton Pritchard
BOS | #11 | G
26
5
8
Matas Buzelis
CHI | #14 | F
15
8
4
Smart Game Analysis
Boston Celtics has a 82% chance of winning the game
The Celtics are poised to dominate a disjointed Bulls team that is winless in five games, struggling with defensive identity after a major roster overhaul, and missing key playmaker Josh Giddey.
Key Analysis
- • Chicago is missing primary facilitator Josh Giddey (hamstring) and backup Tre Jones, leaving their new-look offense without a true point guard.
- • The Bulls' defense has collapsed during their five-game losing streak, surrendering an average of nearly 129 points per game.
- • Jaylen Brown is expected to shoulder the scoring load in Jayson Tatum's absence and faces a favorable matchup against Chicago's undersized, defensively weak backcourt of Simons and Sexton.
- • Boston holds a rest advantage having not played since Sunday, while Chicago travels on short rest after a Monday night loss in Brooklyn.
- • The Celtics boast the league's 2nd-ranked defense (allowing 108.4 PPG), which contrasts sharply with a Bulls unit that recently allowed 123 points to the struggling Nets.
- • Chicago must shoot an outlier percentage from three-point range to compensate for their lack of chemistry and defensive cohesion.