Bulls trample Celtics in home race

CHICAGO, (Reuters) – The Chicago Bulls beat the  Boston Celtics 97-81 on Thursday to open a four-game lead at the  top of the Eastern Conference and move to within one victory of  clinching home-court advantage throughout the NBA playoffs.

Chicago (58-20), winners of 17 of their last 19 games,  closed out the third quarter with an 11-4 run to pull away from  the Celtics (54-24).

“This meant a lot because you’re going against a team you  could see in the playoffs,” Bulls guard Derrick Rose told  reporters after scoring a game-high 30 points.

“You don’t want those teams to have confidence. We were  aggressive. That’s the way it’s going to be. We’re a tough team.  We grind wins out.”

The Bulls allowed the Celtics just four field goals in the  fourth quarter and, with just four games remaining, Chicago look  like genuine title contenders.

“I just thought they were far more physical, tougher, more  prepared, which is on me,” said Celtics coach Doc Rivers. “I  thought Thibs (Chicao coach Tom Thibodeau) did a better job.

“I thought (Carlos) Boozer did a better job, I thought  Derrick Rose did a better job. I just thought overall they just  competed far better than us tonight.”

MVP candidate Rose added eight assists for the Bulls and  Luol Deng scored 18 of his 23 points in the second half.
The Celtics were led by Paul Pierce with 15 points while  Kevin Garnett scored 10 and Rajon Rondo and Ray Allen were  limited to seven each.