NBA - Celtics maintain unbeaten start

Reuters - Sat, 31 Oct 07:04:00 2009

The Boston Celtics blasted the Chicago Bulls 118-90 to maintain their unbeaten start to the new NBA season.

Boston Celtics forward Paul Pierce (L) drives to the basket against Chicago Bulls forward John Salmons in the second half of their NBA clash, REUTERS - 0

Paul Pierce (pictured) and Eddie House each scored 22 points while Ray Allen contributed 20 as the Celtics improved to 3-0.

The meeting was a rematch of the epic seven-game series between the teams in the first round of last year's play-offs.

Boston outscored the Bulls 67-44 over the second and third quarters to seize control.

"We buckled down on defense and offensively took our time," Allen said.

"When we have (our bench playing well) it takes a lot of pressure off of us and other teams don't know where our attack is coming from. We definitely like the way we look right now."

Joakim Noah had 16 points and 10 rebounds and Jannero Pargo had 13 points for the Bulls, who appeared sluggish in their second game in as many nights.

Chicago opened the season with a 92-85 victory over the San Antonio Spurs on Thursday.

Kevin Garnett had 16 points for the Celtics as he continues his comeback from a knee injury that forced him to miss 25 games including the play-offs last year.

Boston were without their All-Star forward in last season's playoffs matchup with the Bulls that included four overtime games before the Celtics ultimately prevailed.

At full strength this year, Boston began their campaign with an opening win over the Cleveland Cavaliers and a 92-59 blowout of the Charlotte Bobcats on Wednesday.

Offseason signing Rasheed Wallace has provided the team with added depth so far, and he chipped in seven points while point guard Rajon Rondo collected 16 assists and eight rebounds.

The Celtics took a 50-35 lead into halftime before stepping on the gas in the third where Pierce scored 20 and made five three-pointers.

Last season's Rookie of the Year, Derrick Rose, had a quiet 10 points as the Bulls shot just 41 percent from the field.

Boston point guard Rajon Rondo has indicated he will have no problem allowing his contract to expire and become a free agent at the end of the season.

The fourth-year guard has until Monday to reach an agreement on an extension but does not appear in a hurry to make a deal after a breakout season.

"I'm fine with playing it out," Rondo said following the Chicago game. "I want to stay a Celtic, but it's a business at the end of the day."

Reuters

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