Thomas has 22 as Celtics hand Bulls fifth straight loss

Boston bounced Chicago by 20 points, stretching the Bulls losing streak to a season-high 5 games, thanks to Isaiah Thomas's 22 point performance.

BOSTON — Isaiah Thomas scored 22 points and later joined fans doing the wave as it circled TD Garden, leading the Boston Celtics over Chicago 100-80 Sunday and sending the Bulls to their season-high fifth straight loss.

The Celtics rushed to a 13-0 lead, shutting out Chicago until Dwyane Wade’s jumper nearly six minutes into the game.

Thomas, the team’s leading scorer at 29.2 points per game, played only 24 minutes and sat the entire final quarter. He had some fun with the fans in the closing minutes of the blowout, taking part with teammate Jae Crowder in the crowd’s cheer.

Avery Bradley had 17 points and Marcus Smart and Al Horford both added 12, and no Boston starter played more than 32 minutes.

Robin Lopez and Denzel Valentine paced the Bulls with 13 points apiece. Wade scored only eight points and Jimmy Butler had five.

Coming off a 2-3 road trip, the Celtics never trailed. After missing their first 12 shots and starting 1 for 19, the Bulls finished with a season-low points in the first quarter and trailed 22-9.

Boston built its lead to 46-21 late in the first half on Bradley’s driving basket. halftime. After Lopez opened the second half with a three-point play, the Celtics scored the next 10 points.

The Celtics were up by 19 points after three quarters and coasted to the victory, improving to 17-0 at home when they take a lead into the fourth period.

TIP-INS

Bulls: Their club record for fewest points in a quarter was six, doing it in 1993 and 2001. They were flirting with the mark after the miserable start until scoring five points late. … Chicago had won two of the first three meetings against Boston, the last coming on Butler’s two free throws with less than a second left on Feb. 16.

Celtics: Thomas hit his 200th 3-point shot in the opening quarter, becoming the third Celtics player all-time to reach that mark along with Antoine Walker and Paul Pierce. Walker owns the team record with 222, set in 2001-02. Pierce also did it the same season with 210, his only time reaching 200.

HIGHLIGHT BASKET

Jaylen Brown drove into the lane with two Bulls defenders around him and — while in the air — brought the ball around his back before shifting it from his right hand to left and flipping in a shot.

UP NEXT

Bulls: At Charlotte on Monday. The teams have split two games this season.

Celtics: Host Minnesota on Wednesday. They beat the Timberwolves in Minnesota in November.

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